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  1. 14 de mar. de 2011 · By juxtaposing the theory of environmental action implied by the works and life of John Muir with the philosophy of action suggested by Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic, we will illuminate the importance of a philosophy of action in determining one's approach to environmental decision making.

  2. 26 de feb. de 2018 · PDF | En este artículo se desarrollan los conceptos centrales de la ética de la tierra defendida por el filósofo norteamericano Aldo Leopold.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2014 · The authors compare the philosophies of John Muir and Aldo Leopold and argue that one is better than the other at spurring action. John Muir, “the iconic leader of the preservation movement,” argued that the key to environmental preservation is in getting more people to see and experience wild places.

  4. 1886 - 1948. Leopold was an original thinker helping to take conservation to new heights. Aldo Leopold was a pioneering scientist in the fields of forestry, soil conservation, wildlife management, and wilderness preservation.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2017 · En cambio, tal y como explica Jon Mooallem en In the Land of Giants, un artículo para The New York Times, John Muir y el resto de ecologistas que influyeron sobre la protección de estos árboles únicos en el bosque que los exploradores habían apelado décadas antes Giant Forest, eran considerados “conservadores”.

  6. 1 de may. de 2000 · Abstract. Evolving from both Gifford Pinchot and his utilitarian philosophy of wise use, and John Muir and the preservation philosophy of wilderness, Aldo Leopold espoused--and practices--integrating a degree of wildness into the working agricultural landscape.

  7. la cultura protoecologista estadounidense que esbozaron Thoreau y John Muir, y que culmina en Aldo Leopold). Otras opciones hubieran sido “naturaleza salvaje” o “naturaleza silvestre”, o incluso “desierto” si la palabra hubiese retenido su sentido antiguo en castellano (wild significa “salvaje, silvestre, agreste, bravo”). (N ...