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Landscape Journal | 2000

Bioregionalism: An Ethics of Loyalty to Place

Bron Taylor

Bioregionalism is an environmental movement and social philosophy that envisions decentralized community self-rule within political boundaries redrawn to reflect the natural contours of differing ecosystem types. Emerging from the religious “counterculture” of the United States it has escaped these enclaves, and has begun to influence contemporary environmental politics and resource management strategies. Its goal is nothing less than to foster an ethics of place and create sustainable human societies in harmony with the natural world, and consistent with the flourishing of all native species. This paper assesses the history, types, impacts, perils and prospects of “countercultural” bioregionalism and its offshoots.


Terrorism and Political Violence | 2003

THREAT ASSESSMENTS AND RADICAL ENVIRONMENTALISM

Bron Taylor

Recent claims that Radical Environmentalists are becoming increasingly likely to deploy weapons of mass death are characterized by a selective reading of the facts, a failure to apprehend significant differences among radical groups, and injudicious speculation. A more careful analysis of the likelihood of violence emerging from radical environmentalist, animal rights, and green anarchist groups requires an analysis of the differences that characterize these groups as well as their intersections. Such an analysis suggests that among these three groups, only green anarchism can provide a possible ideological rationale for the use of weapons of mass death, but even in this case, there are many reasons to doubt they will utilize such tactics.


Conservation Biology | 2018

Why conservation scientists should re-embrace their ecocentric roots

John Piccolo; Haydn Washington; Helen Kopnina; Bron Taylor

We address the explicit ecocentric roots of conservation science and the support of a growing number of conservationists for ecocentric natural value. Although ecosystem‐services arguments may play an important role in stemming the biodiversity crisis, a true transformation of humanitys relationship with nature ought to be based in part on ecocentric valuation. Conservation scientists have played a leading role in initiating this transformation, and they ought to continue to do so. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13067 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenkopnina/


Archive | 2013

Resistance: Do the Ends Justify the Means?

Bron Taylor

Has the time come for a massive wave of direct action resistance to accelerating rates of environmental degradation around the world—degradation that is only getting worse due to climate change? Is a new wave of direct action resistance emerging, one similar but more widespread than that sparked by Earth First!, the first avowedly “radical” environmental group?


Archive | 2009

Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future

Bron Taylor


Environmental History | 1996

Ecological resistance movements : the global emergence of radical and popular environmentalism

Jan G. Laarman; Bron Taylor


Journal of the American Academy of Religion | 2007

Surfing into Spirituality and a New, Aquatic Nature Religion

Bron Taylor


Futures | 2004

A green future for religion

Bron Taylor


Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 1992

Affirmative Action at Work: Law, Politics, and Ethics

Stanley L. Engerman; Augustus Jones; Frederick R. Lynch; Michel Rosenfeld; Bron Taylor


Conservation Biology | 2016

Lynn White Jr. and the greening-of-religion hypothesis.

Bron Taylor; Gretel Van Wieren; Bernard Daley Zaleha

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Haydn Washington

University of New South Wales

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Joseph D. Witt

Mississippi State University

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Philip Cafaro

Colorado State University

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