Thurs, Jan 23: New book on Aldo Leopold's land ethic at the Avid Reader
December 23, 2024
From the Department of Shameless Self-Promotion, I bring you an announcement of an upcoming event for my recently-published book: The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold’s Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium (University of Chicago Press). Mark your calendars now for this free event, one month from today!
Event info:
Davis, CA
Informed by his experiences as a hunter, forester, wildlife manager, ecologist, conservationist, and professor, Aldo Leopold developed a view he called the land ethic. In a classic essay, published posthumously in A Sand County Almanac, Leopold advocated for an expansion of our ethical obligations beyond the purely human to include what he variously termed the “land community” or the “biotic community”—communities of interdependent humans, nonhuman animals, plants, soils, and waters, understood collectively. This philosophy has been extremely influential in environmental ethics as well as conservation biology and related fields.
Using an approach grounded in environmental ethics and the history and philosophy of science, Roberta L. Millstein reexamines Leopold’s land ethic in light of contemporary ecology. Despite the enormous influence of the land ethic, it has sometimes been dismissed as either empirically out of date or ethically flawed. Millstein argues that these dismissals are based on problematic readings of Leopold’s ideas. In this book, she provides new interpretations of the central concepts underlying the land ethic: interdependence, land community, and land health. She also offers a fresh take on of his argument for extending our ethics to include land communities as well as Leopold-inspired guidelines for how the land ethic can steer conservation and restoration policy.
Congratulations! Book are no small feat.
Posted by: Alan C. Miller | December 25, 2024 at 10:38 PM
Aldo's grandson, Bruce Leopold, was a highly-regarded psychiatrist and my dear friend. Over the years I heard amazing stories about Aldo and his son, Luna, Bruce's father. Three generations of exceptional men.
Posted by: Celeste Wiser | January 18, 2025 at 10:29 PM