Barraud, Régis
Ce texte constitue une version remaniée de mon volume inédit de HDR dont la version originale - 2021, est accessible sur la plateforme TEL-HAL ici : https://hal.science/tel-03562246Le contenu a donc doublement été évalué sur le fond et la forme, par le jury de HDR puis dans le cadre de la procédure éditoriale des PUR. Le manuscrit remanié a été sou...
Steneholt, Nilla
This paper investigates the rise and decline of deep ecology in North America during the 1980s and 90s through articles in The Trumpeter, an ecophilosophical journal started in 1983. The purpose is to identify possible explanations for why deep ecology became marginalized. Followers adhered to an ecocentric world view and envisioned an alternative ...
Lescureux, Nicolas
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mudalige, uthpala carver, steve
This research presents the first detailed national wilderness mapping project conducted in Sri Lanka, aiming to identify and assess the spatial distribution of wilderness areas in the country. The study utilises a GIS-based Wilderness Quality Index (WQI), incorporating three main wilderness attributes: remoteness from public roads, absence of moder...
howard, alfie
The windigo is a generally malicious figure in several Indigenous cultures of the land currently administered by the governments of the USA and Canada. In traditional narratives, the windigo is generally associated with hunger, greed, winter, and cannibalism. In this paper, I discuss how both Indigenous and non-Indigenous writers have used the figu...
sæþórsdóttir, anna dóra tverijonaite, edita
The increase in wilderness use for nature-based tourism has complex implications for wilderness management. Tourism service providers play an important role in shaping tourism development trends, which can have an impact on wilderness. This stresses the importance of studying their perceptions and preferences regarding wilderness management. This s...
Dang, Tiffany
Despite the economic significance of extractive resource industries to the national economy, Canadians hold their national parks—as spaces of untouched nature—in high regard as a key aspect of national pride and identity. By critically investigating the cultural framing of nature in Canada as contextualized within the structure of settler coloniali...
daer, su chen, jie hongyu, li luo, shixian xie, jing wang, huixin sun, fuhao ren, wanyue kinoshita, takeshi
People’s reduced connection with nature has led to many health problems. In the NBS framework, urban wildscapes (UWSs) are considered an important solution. They can contribute to improving the health of residents and ecosystems within the city. However, overly wild green spaces may also be offensive to residents. It is necessary to understand the ...
de vroey, linde
Rewilding is regularly connected to re-enchantment. In some rewilding projects, ecological restoration merges with narratives of wonder, enchantment and spirituality. While rewilding’s association with re-enchantment appears as part of its appeal, it is also criticised as anthropocentric, escapist or naive. This article aims to formulate a thorough...
próchniak, piotr ossowski, adam
The aim of the study was to explore attitudes towards climate change among wilderness seekers. The subjects were 273 (M = 23.15, SD = 7.72) adults. These included: 189 women, 80 men and 4 people who identified as non-binary. The respondents completed four questionnaires: Wilderness Novelty Seeking Scale, Wilderness Self-Efficacy Sale, Wilderness Co...