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Contents
Volume One
Perspectives on Environmental
Leadership
Foreword xiii
Lucretia McCulley, Consulting Editor
Introduction xv
Deborah Rigling Gallagher, Editor
About the Editors xvii
About the Contributors xix
PART I. MOTIVATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
1. Why Environmental Leadership? 3
Deborah Rigling Gallagher, Duke University
2. Environmental Leadership as a Practice 11
Norman L. Christensen Jr., Duke University
3. History of Environmental Leadership 17
Richard N. L. Andrews, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PART II. INTERPRETATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
4. Building Environmental Leadership With Faith Communities 31
Mallory McDujf, Warren Wilson College
5. Leading to Heal: A View of Sustainability Leadership 40
Abeer Abdel Hamid Salem, Prescott College
6. Environmental Sustainability: How Mind-Sets Shape Agendas 49
Sue Williams and Sharon Turnbull, University of Gloucestershire
7. The Color of Climate: Ecology, Environment, Climate Change, and Women
of Color-Exploring Environmental Leadership From the Perspective of Women
of Color in Science 60
Gillian Bowser, Colorado State University
Nina S. Roberts, San Francisco State University
Denise R. Simmons, South Carolina State University
M. Kathleen Perales, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
8. Academia, Advocacy, and Activism: Toward a Scholarship of Engagement
for Environmental Leaders 68
Andrew George, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9. Religious and Environmental Leadership 75
Come J. Bekker, Regent University
10. Naturalists as Environmental Leaders: Bringing Natural History
From the Past and Into the Future 83
Nicolette L. Cagle, Duke University
PART III. POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENTAL LEADERSHIP
11. The Environmental Leadership of Theodore Roosevelt 95
Benjamin W Redekop, Christopher Newport University
12. Environmental Leadership Through the Diffusion of Pioneering Policy 105
Katja Biedenkopf University of Amsterdam
13. Leading by Procuring: The Power of Public Sector Purchasing 113
Adrian Morley, Roberta Sonnino, and Alastair Smith, Cardiff University
14. Environmental Leadership and Stewardship in the U.S. Military 122
William W. Doe III, Colorado State University
15. Environmental Management in a Developing Country: A Case Study of Israel 131
Uri Marinov and Mordechai Shechter, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzlyia
16. Government Initiatives to Provide Leadership in Environmental
Management: The Singapore Experience 140
Leo Tan Wee Hin, Singapore National Academy of Science and
National University of Singapore
R. Subramaniam, Singapore National Academy of Science and
Nanyang Technological University
17. The Nature and Role of Agency Leadership: Building and Sustaining Collaboration
in Natural Resource Management and Environmental Policy Decision Making 148
Gregg B. Walker, Oregon State University
Steven E. Daniels, Utah State University
PART IV. PRIVATE SECTOR LEADERSHIP
18. Fostering Employee Proenvironmental Behavior: The Role of
Leadership and Motivation 161
Laura M. Graves and Joseph Sarkis, Clark University
19. Ecopreneurial Leaders and Transformational Leadership 172
Curt A. Gilstrap and Cristina M. Gilstrap, Drury University
20. An External Approach to Green Product Innovation 181
Natalia Ortiz-de-Mandojana, Javier Aguilera-Caracuel,
Vera Ferron-Vilchez, and Jose Manuel de la Torre-Ruiz, University of Granada
21. Interface s Approach to Sustainability Leadership 191
Wendy Stubbs, Monash University
22. A Better Kind of Climate Change: Establishing a Culture of Sustainability
in Organizations 201
Matt Fox, Duke University
23. Environmental Leaders in the Private Sector: Going Beyond Conventional Behavior 209
Ambra Galeazzo, Alessandra Tognazzo, and Valentino de Marchi,
University of Padua, Italy
24. Taking Corporate Social Responsibility to the Next Level 218
Gavin Edwards, Greenpeace International
PART V. NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP
25. Environmental Leadership and Deliberative Democracy: The Challenges
and Promise of Engagement 229
Timothy J. Shaffer, Cornell University
26. The Resilience and Power of Heterarchical Leadership 237
L. Steven Smutko, University of Wyoming
Mary Lou Addor, North Carolina State University
27. The Nicholas Institute: Bringing Academia Into a Leadership Position for
Environmental Policy 246
Tim Profeta and Lydia Olander, Duke University
28. Environmental Nongovernmental Organization Coalitions: How the
Green 10 Influences European Union Institutions 254
Javier Delgado-Ceballos, University of Granada
Deborah de Lange, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Samuel Gomez-Ham, University of Granada
Maria Dolores Vidal-Salazar, University of Granada
29. Citizen Professionals: The Effective Practices of Helping Community
Organizations 264
Sarah Hippensteel Hall, Antioch University Midwest
Richard A. Couto, Union Institute and University
30. Beyond Environmental Leadership to Restorative Leadership: An Emerging
Framework for Cultivating Resilient Communities in the 21st Century 273
Seana Lowe Stejfen, Restorative Leadership Institute
31. Autonomous and Pragmatic Governance Networks: Environmental Leadership
and Strategies of Local Voluntary and Community Sector Organizations in
the United Kingdom 282
Andrew P. Kythreotis, Cardiff University
PART VI. GRASSROOTS ACTIVISM
32. Collaboration in the Face of Fast-Track Permitting in Texas 295
Valerie Thatcher, University of Texas at Austin
33. The Localism Movement: Environmental Leadership in Grassroots Activism 304
Nancy B. Kurland, Franklin Marshall College
Sara Jane McCaffrey, Franklin Marshall College
Deone Zell, California State University, Northridge
34. The Community Capitals Framework: A Systemic Approach to
Environmental Leadership 315
Timothy Collins, Western Illinois University
Cornelia Butler Flora, Iowa State University
35. Environmental Justice From the Ground Up 328
Becca Berkey, Keene State College
36. Moving From Stakeholders to Citizen Leadership 336
Jill B. Jacoby, Sweetwater Alliance
PART VII. ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP IN JOURNALISM,
LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS
37. The Use of Social Media in Response to the Gulf of Mexico BP Oil Spill 347
Claire Menck, Antioch University
38. Spokesperson for the Planet: Environmental Leadership and Yann
Arthus-Bertrand s Home 356
Jeffrey L. Courtright and Peter M. Smudde, Illinois State University
39. Digital Environmentalism: Tools and Strategies for the Evolving
Online Ecosystem 364
Andrew David Thaler, Duke University
Kevin A. Zelnio, Independent Scholar
Amy Freitag, Duke University
Rick MacPherson, Coral Reef Alliance
David Shiffman, University of Miami
Holly Bik, University of New Hampshire
Miriam C Goldstein, University of California, San Diego
Craig McClain, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
40. Ecomusicology: Bridging the Sciences, Arts, and Humanities 373
Aaron S. Allen, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
41. Environmental Journalism Revisited 382
Alan K. Betts, Atmospheric Research
Elizabeth Gibson, Rutland Herald/Barre-Montpelier Times Argus
PART VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION
42. The Talloires Declaration: Global Networking and Local Action 393
Janna L. Rose, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
43. Education for Regional Nonprofit Environmental Leadership 402
T. K. Rossiter, Vermont State Colleges/Adventure Spirit Guides LLC
44. Television Weathercasters as Environmental Science Communicators 411
Sara Espinoza, National Environmental Education Foundation
Ann Posegate, National Environmental Education Foundation
Katherine Rowan, George Mason University
Kristopher Wilson, University of Texas at Austin
Xiaoquan Zhao, George Mason University
Edward Maibach, George Mason University
45. Interdisciplinary Environmental Leadership: Learning and Teaching Integrated
Problem Solving 420
Susan G. Clark, Yale University
Richard L. Wallace, Ursinus College
46. Ethics, Leadership, and the Principles for Responsible Management
Education (PRME): Sustainability Matters 430
Jessica McManus Wamell and Theresa Ricke-Kiely, University of Notre Dame
47. Leadership in Environmental Education: Evergreen s Brick Works 440
Ann Armstrong, University of Toronto
48. Intersectoral Environmental Leadership Training: A View From the Field 448
Jeremy Benstein, Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership
49. Environmental Leadership Through Campus Project Teams: Green Structures
for Linking Students, Faculty, and Staff 459
David Whiteman and Meredith C F. Powers, University of South Carolina
Volume Two
Environmental Leadership
Challenges
50. Sustainability Leadership as 21st-century Leadership 469
Mike Shriberg, University of Michigan
PART IX. TAKING ACTION IN THE FACE OF SCIENTIFIC UNCERTAINTY
51. Native Leadership and Adaptation to Climate Change: A Case Study 481
Mary Emery, South Dakota State University
Meredith Redlin, South Dakota State University
Wendy Young, Iowa State University
52. Green Boston Harbor (GBH) Project 490
Anamarija Frankic, Lisa Greber, Chris Mclntyre, and Seth Sheldon, University of
Massachusetts, Boston
53. Leadership in Response to Extreme Flood Events in Hungary 502
Elizabeth A. Albright, Duke University
54. Confronting Climate Change: Leadership and Action in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty 511
Sarah F. Trainor, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
55. Restoring Ecosystem Services in Riparian Zones by Promoting Working Forests
in Sao Paulo, Brazil 519
Norton Ribeiro de Freitas Jr. and Joshua Farley, University of Vermont
56. Managing for Climate Risk 527
Timo Busch, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Stephanie G. Berger, Concordia University
Raymond Paquin, Concordia University
PART X. PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FACE OF
CONFLICTING AGENDAS
57. Fostering Legitimacy in Agro-Environmental Governance: The Case of the
Danish Green Growth Strategy for Combating Eutrophication in the
Baltic Sea Region 539
Rasmus Klocker Larsen and Neil Powell, Stockholm Environment Institute
58. Securitizing Climate Change: The United Nations Security Council Debate 549
Christian Webersik, University ofAgder
59. The Inherent Conflict Between Sound Environmental Stewardship and Political
Leadership in the Developing World: A Case Study of Trinidad and Tobago 557
Rajendra Ramlogan, University of the West Indies
Natalie Persadie, University of Trinidad and Tobago
60. Environmental Leaders as Strategists Skilled in Working the Law- and Policy-Making
Systems: Lessons From China, India, the United States, and the United Nations 568
Paul A. Barresi, Southern New Hampshire University
61. Halting the Decline: How Leadership Theory and Practice Can Address
Global Biodiversity Loss 577
Rian Satterwhite, Kennesaw State University
62. Leadership Capacity in Transboundary River Basins: Institutions and Individuals 586
Nicole Kranz, German International Cooperation and Freie Universitat Berlin
Inga Jacobs, Water Research Commission, Pretoria, South Africa
PART XI. ADDRESSING CONFLICTS BETWEEN ECONOMIC PROGRESS AND
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
63. California Climate Action 599
Jan Mazurek, ICF International
64. Leadership in Project Financing: Environmental Safeguards and the World Bank 608
Estela Neves, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; National Institute for
Sciences and Technology Development Policies, Institutions and
Management (INCT-PPED)
Flavia Cavazotte, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
65. Spanish Hotel Industry Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation 617
Vera Ferron- Vilchez, Jose Manuel de la Torre-Ruiz, Natalia Ortiz-de-Mandojana,
and Javier Aguilera-Caracuel, University of Granada
66. Sustainable Gastronomy: A Market-Based Strategy for Improving Environmental
Sustainability in the Peruvian Anchoveta Fishery 626
Kristin Wintersteen, Tulane University
67. Tackling Information Problems in Agrifood Governance: The Role of
Eco-Labels and Third-Party Certification Schemes 635
Shana M. Starobin, Duke University
68. Environmental Leadership in Italy: The Example of Fast Train Line Development 644
Fabrizio D Aprile and Nigel Tapper, Monash University
69. Aeroponics: Experiences From Singapore on a Green Technology for Urban Farming 653
R. Subramaniam, Singapore National Academy of Science and
Nanyang Technological University
Lee Sing Kong, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
70. Urban Agriculture in the Face of Disaster and Environmental Change 663
Claire Menck, Antioch University
71. The Shared Leadership and Ownership of Our Private Forests: Insights
From Forest Landowners Personal Networks 673
Tatyana B. Ruseva, Appalachian State University
Burnell C. Fischer, Indiana University, Bloomington
PART XII. ADDRESSING COMPLEX MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
72. Wind Power in Oklahoma 685
Mark Meo, University of Oklahoma
73. Redefining Leadership and Sustainability-the Network Way: Building
Institutional Networks for Environmental Education for the National Park Service 694
Elizabeth Davis, George Washington University
Kathryn Newcomer, George Washington University
Katherine Hanson, National Park Service
Charity Self, Center for Park Management
74. Environmental Leadership in Waste Management: Experiences From Singapore 704
Leo Tan Wee Hin, Singapore National Academy of Science and
National University of Singapore
R. Subramaniam, Singapore National Academy of Science and
Nanyang Technological University
75. Moving Upstream: Collaborative Leadership in Water Quality Improvement 711
Sarah Hippensteel Hall, Antioch University Midwest
Richard A. Couto, Union Institute and University
76. Product Innovation 721
Preeta M. Banerjee, Brandeis International Business School
11. Sustainability in Suburbia 729
Robert Brinkmann, Hofstra University
78. Environmental Leadership Through Public Procurement? The Swedish Experience 737
Carl Dalhammar and Luis Mundaca, Lund University
79. The Significance of Individual Leadership in Complex Governance Arenas:
The Case of Transportation and Climate Change 746
Karen Anderton, Oxford University
Kate Pangbourne, University of Aberdeen
80. Leadership for Sustainable Food Systems 761
Paul Kaak, Azusa Pacific University
81. Embracing Complexity to Enable Change 772
Mehreen Faruqi, Australian Graduate School of Management and
University of New South Wales
82. A Toxic Issue? Leadership in Comprehensive Chemicals Management 782
Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam
Dae Young Park, Ghent University
PART XIII. ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICES
83. Characteristics of the Formalized Environmental Justice Movement:
Implications for Environmental Governance 795
Sheila M. Huss, University of Colorado, Denver
Paul B. Stretesky, University of Colorado, Denver
Michael J. Lynch, University of South Florida
84. Beyond Knowledge and Information: Making Sense of Local Management 808
Seema Arora-Jonsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
85. Leading Questions 815
Julianne Lutz Warren, New York University
86. Exploring Leadership Pathways in Global Environmental Health and
Social Justice: A Geospatial Perspective 823
Florence M. Margai, Binghamton University
87. Developing Policy Responses to Address Environmental Migration in
Asia and the Pacific 838
Francois Gemenne and Pauline Brucker, Institute for Sustainable Development and
International Relations (IDDRI), Sciences Po, Paris
88. Environmental Migration 847
Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide
89. Transforming Collaboration: The Role of Leadership Qualities in Managing
Environmental Justice Conflicts 859
Sarah E. Lashley, Colby College
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PART XIV. NEXT GENERATION ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS
90. Champions of Change: Emergent Environmental Leaders 871
Andre C Taylor, Andre Taylor Consulting
91. Leading for the Future 883
Stephanie G. Berger, Concordia University
92. Creating the Global Leader and Global Mind-Set: Engaging Multicultural Students in
Multidimensional Learning 891
Elizabeth Davis, George Washington University
Gillian Bowser, Colorado State University
Mark Brown, Colorado State University
93. Getting Real About It: Meeting the Psychological and Social Demands of a World
in Distress 900
Susanne C Moser, Susanne Moser Research Consulting
94. The Unique Leadership Role of GLISTEN Undergraduate Stewardship Liaisons:
Recruiting, Orienting, and Training the Next Generation of Great Lakes
Ecosystem Stewards 909
Glenn Clayton Odenbrett, National Center for Science and Civic Engagement
Index 917
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