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This is the finest book on ecology bar none.
Highest recommendation!
—
Ken Wilber, author of Sex, Eco/ogy, Spirituality
and The Integral Vision
Today there is a bewildering diversity of
views on ecology and the environment. With
more than two hundred distinct and valuable
perspectives on the natural world
—
and with
scientists, economists, ethicists, activists, philosophers,
and others often taking completely different stances
on the issues
—
how can we come to agreement to
solve our toughest environmental problems?
In response to this pressing need, Integral Eco/ogy
unites valuable insights from multiple perspectives
into a comprehensive theoretical framework
—
one
that can be put to use right now. The framework is
based on Integral Theory, as well as Ken Wilber s
AQAL model, and is the result of over a decade
of research exploring the myriad perspectives on
ecology available to us today and their respective
methodologies.
Dozens of real-life applications and examples of
this framework currently in use are examined, including
three in-depth cases studies: work with marine
fisheries in Hawai i, strategies of eco-activists to
protect Canada s Great Bear Rainforest, and a study
of community development in El Salvador. In addition,
eighteen personal practices of transformation are
provided for you to increase your own integral
ecological awareness. Integral Eco/ogy provides
the most sophisticated application and extension of
Integral Theory available today, and as such it serves
as a template for any truly integral effort.
Sean
Esbjörn-Hargens, PhD,
is associate professor
and founding chair of the Department of Integral
Theory at John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant
Hill, California. A prominent scholar-practitioner
in Integral Theory, he is founding executive editor
of the Journal ol Integral Theory and Practice and
founding director of the Integral Research Center.
He has published extensively on the applications
of the Integral Model in a variety of areas. He is a
practitioner within Tibetan Buddhism and the Diamond
Approach and lives in
Sebastopol,
California, on five
acres of redwoods with his wife and daughters. Sean
is an integral coach and consultant through Rhizome
Designs (www.rhizomedesigns.org).
Michael E. Zimmerman, PhD, is professor of
philosophy and director of the Center for Humanities
and the Arts at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
He spent more than thirty years at Tulane University in
New Orleans, where he was chair of the Department
of Philosophy and co-director of Environmental
Studies. He is co-editor of the popular textbook
Environmental Philosophy and the author of Contesting
Earth s Future. In addition, Michael has published
nearly one hundred academic articles on philosophy
and ecology. He lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his
wife and daughter.
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Titel: Integral ecology
Autor: Esbjörn-Hargens, Sean
Jahr: 2009
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations ix
Preface • Sean Esbjom-Hargens xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword • Marc Bekoff %ix
Introduction: Whose Environment Is It? 1
PART ONE
The Historical Context and Conceptual Framework
of Integral Ecology 17
1 The Return of Inferiority: Redefining the Humanity-
Nature Relationship 19
2 It s All About Perspectives: The AQAL Model 45
3 A Developing Kosmos 75
4 Developing Interiors 118
PART TWO
The What, Who, and How of Ecological Phenomena 155
5 Defining, Honoring, and Integrating the Multiple
Approaches to Ecology 157
6 Ecological Terrains: The What That Is Examined 182
7 Ecological Selves: The Who That Is Examining 215
8 Ecological Research: How We Examine 243
PART THREE
The Who, How, and What Framework Applied 273
9 Ecological Harmony and Environmental Crisis
in a Post-Natural World 275
10 Practices for Cultivating Integral Ecological Awareness 311
11 Integral Ecology in Action 339
PART FOUR
Applications of Integral Ecology in Self, Other, and World 391
Case Study I: Integrating Inferiority in Sustainable Community
Development: A Case Study with San Juan del Gozo
Community, El Salvador • Gail Hochachka 393
Case Study II: Integral Marine Ecology: Community-Based
Fishery Management in Hawai i • Brian N. Tissot 430
Case Study III: Evolving Approaches to Conservation: Integral
Ecology and Canada s Great Bear Rainforest • Darcy Riddell 454
Conclusion: The Integral Ecology Advantage 477
Appendix: 2oo+ Perspectives on NATURE: Major, Minor,
and Emerging Schools of Ecology, Environmental
Studies, and Ecological Thought 489
Further Reading: The Integral Ecology Bookshelf 531
Notes 537
References 6yi
Credits jyi
Index 773
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1.1. nature, Nature, NATURE 26
Figure 1.2. The ego and the eco before the collapse 28
Figure 2.1. AQAL diagram 5°
Figure 2.2. The Big Three 56
Figure 2.3. The 4 quadrants of an individual 58
Figure 2.4. The 4 quadrivia of a lake 59
Figure 2.5. Basic outline of a mandala 60
Figure 2.6. Symbolic features of a mandala 61
Figure 2.7. Detailed mandala 61
Figure 2.8. Three-dimensional mandala 61
Figure 2.9. Validity claims 62
Figure 2.10. The departments at a typical university 63
Figure 3.1. The AQAL map 77
Figure 3.2. Typical ecological hierarchy of span 95
Figure 3.3. Size, depth, and span 95
Figure 3.4. Individual and social holons 100
Figure 3.5. Interiors and exteriors of individual holons 101
Figure 3.6. The 4 quadrants of the phvsiophere, biosphere,
and noosphere 102
Figure 4.1. The 4 quadrants in human development 123
Figure 4.2. Psychograph 125
Figure 4.3. Wilber s color spectrum of consciousness 127
Figure 4.4. Three views of the universe 150
Figure 4.5. Quadrant absolutisms 151
Figure 5.1. Some historical trends of scientific ecology
in the United States 16,1
Figure 5.2. Primary metaphors of several schools of ecology 170
Figure 5.3. 25 main approaches to ecology 171
Figure 5.4. Some representative schools 172
Figure 5.5. Approaches within the 4 terrains 174
Figure 5.6. Representative schools within the 4 terrains 175
Figure 5.7. The view of the Lower-Right quadrant of nature
from different altitudes 178
Figure 5.8. No single tree! 179
Figure 6.1. The 4 terrains 186
Figure 6.2. Quadrivia of an oak tree 188
Figure 6.3. Quadrants of a frog 189
Figure 6.4. Qualitative and quantitative sciences used to study
organisms 192
Figure 6.5. Quadrivia of toxic emissions 193
Figure 6.6. The 12 niches of environmental concern 196
Figure 6.7. The 4 terrains and 12 niches 197
Figure 6.8. Representative ecological approaches per niche 209
Figure 6.9. An Integral analysis of ecofeminist schools 210
Figure 7.1. Kellert s stages of children s values of nature
and animals 219
Figure 7.2. Kahn s two possible environmental lines
of development 223
Figure 7.3. The dignity and disaster of each ecological self 227
Figure 7.4. Important lines of development 229
Figure 7.5. Some general differences between Eco-Holists
and Exo-Integralists 235
Color Plate 1. Various ecological lines following page 222
Color Plate 2. The 8 ecological selves following page 222
Figure 8.1. The 8 fundamental perspectives 247
Figure 8.2. The 8 methodological zones 249
Figure 8.3. The outside quadrivia of an animal 261
Figure 8.4. The inside quadrivia of an animal 262
Figure 8.5. An IMP approach to animals 263
Figure 8.6. An IMP analysis of Ecowise 270
Figure 9.1. Five types of harmony with nature 278
Figure 9.2. Nature mysticism lattice 279
Figure 9.3. Varieties of nature mysticism 281
Figure 9.4. Commonly cited historical causes of the eco-crisis 293
Figure 9.5. Cultural splitting of modernity and postmodernity 295
Figure 9.6. The 4 terrains of an eco-crisis 300
Figure 9.7. The various eco-crises of the 8 eco-selves 303
Figure 10.1. The 4 terrains of ecological awareness 313
Figure 10.2. Examples of Integral Ecology practices 314
Figure 10.3. ROPE weaving and climbing 316
Figure 10.4. ROPE climbing: body 317
Figure 10.5. ROPE climbing: mind 318
Figure 10.6. ROPE climbing: Spirit 318
Figure 10.7. Sample format of Integral Nature observation 321
Figure 11.1. Categorizing barriers to sustainable consumption 352
Figure 11.2. Eddy s Eco-AQAL model 358
Figure 11.3. The 4 terrains of sustainable design 363
Figure 11.4. The 4 terrains and 12 niches of daylighting 364
Figure 11.5. Green infrastructure in the 4 quadrants 366
Figure 11.6. Hamilton s Integral City framework 376
Case Study I: Integrating Interiority
in Sustainable Community Development
Figure I.i. Map of Jiquilisco in El Salvador 395
Figure 1.2. An Integral approach to community development 405
Figure 1.3. Exterior and interior dimensions of methodologies
used in each phase of the research 412
Figure I.4. Trends observed in worldviews of participants 418
Case Study II: Integral Marine Ecology
Figure II.1. Map of West Hawai i illustrating the location of the
nine Fishery Replenishment Areas (FRAs) 435
Figure II.2. 4-quadrant analysis of West Hawai i community-based
management of the aquarium fishery 437
Case Study III: Evolving Approaches
to Conservation
Figure III.i. Great Bear Rainforest 458
Figure III.2. Examples of rainforest activism in the 4 quadrants 462
Figure 9.4. Commonly cited historical causes of the eco-crisis 293
Figure 9.5. Cultural splitting of modernity and postmodemity 295
Figure 9.6. The 4 terrains of an eco-crisis 300
Figure 9.7. The various eco-crises of the 8 eco-selves 303
Figure 10.1. The 4 terrains of ecological awareness 313
Figure 10.2. Examples of Integral Ecology practices 314
Figure 10.3. ROPE weaving and climbing 316
Figure 10.4. ROPE climbing: body 317
Figure 10.5. ROPE climbing: mind 318
Figure 10.6. ROPE climbing: Spirit 318
Figure 10.7. Sample format of Integral nature observation 321
Figure 11.1. Categorizing barriers to sustainable consumption 352
Figure 11.2. Eddy s Eco-AQAL model 358
Figure 11.3. The 4 terrains of sustainable design 363
Figure 11.4. The 4 terrains and 12 niches of daylighting 364
Figure 11.5. Green infrastructure in the 4 quadrants 366
Figure 11.6. Hamilton s Integral City framework 376
Case Study I: Integrating Interiority
in Sustainable Community Development
Figure I.i. Map of Jiquilisco in El Salvador 395
Figure 1.2. An Integral approach to community development 405
Figure 1.3. Exterior and interior dimensions of methodologies
used in each phase of the research 412
Figure I.4. Trends observed in worldviews of participants 418
Case Study II: Integral Marine Ecology
Figure II.1. Map of West Hawai i illustrating the location of the
nine Fishery Replenishment Areas (FRAs) 435
Figure II.2. 4-quadrant analysis of West Hawai i community-based
management of the aquarium fishery 437
Case Study III: Evolving Approaches
to Conservation
Figure III.i. Great Bear Rainforest 458
Figure III.2. Examples of rainforest activism in the 4 quadrants 462
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