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E-grāmata: Ecology on the Ground and in the Clouds: Aime Bonpland and Alexander von Humboldt

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In Ecology on the Ground and in the Clouds, Andrea Nye raises a question: In a time of climate change and environmental crisis, where should we look for inspiration? Is it to Alexander von Humboldt, the "inventor of nature" who viewed the cosmos from the lofty peak of Mount Chimborazo? Or is it to Humboldt's travel partner, the botanist Aimé Bonpland, who left Europe behind for forty years of conservation, agroforestry, and cooperative farming in the newly independent Republic of Argentina? For Bonpland, order and harmony are not unveiled with European reason and insight; they are made on the ground by intelligent, honorable, and diverse working men and women. Cosmos is not a hidden balance of nature; it is order in thought and action that ensures what we do is coherent and for the common good. It is fair and efficient government, just adjudication of disputes, and good management. It is loving attention to intricate "cogs and wheels" of natural processes at the same time as imagining new forms of beauty and stability in human communities and working landscapes.

Follows Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland as they travel together in South America and then go their separate ways, in the process illustrating two very different ways of understanding humanity's place in the natural world.

Recenzijas

"Well-researched and deeply nuanced, this book presents a wealth of substantive material on the relationship between Aimé Bonpland and Alexander von Humboldt. Nye offers a fresh alternative to works that understate Bonpland's role, restoring his life and work to the foreground. The book's binding themethe contrast between Bonpland's pragmatic proto-environmentalism and Humboldt's 'cosmic' idealismrichly deserves our attention. At times stirring and poignant, Nye's account is relevant for those seeking to understand the deep roots of sustainability thinking." Curt Meine, author of Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work

"Andrea Nye significantly augments and balances biographical scholarship on Alexander von Humboldt. By properly crediting Humboldt's travel companion and coauthor Aimé Bonpland, Nye's book corrects and enriches the often singular recognition of Humboldt. Moreover, Ecology on the Ground and in the Clouds successfully compares the two men's respective styles of research to refine our thinking about the very nature of environmentalism." Nicolaas A. Rupke, author of Alexander von Humboldt: A Metabiography

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Follows Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland as they travel together in South America and then go their separate ways, in the process illustrating two very different ways of understanding humanity's place in the natural world.
Introduction 1(8)
Part I Setting Out
1 Close Encounter at a Paris Boarding House
9(16)
2 A Walk across Spain and a Climb Up a Volcano
25(18)
Part II The Voyage
3 Aerial Views, Nocturnal Birds, and Wild Indians
43(18)
4 The Eel Ponds of the Llanos
61(14)
5 Riverworlds
75(20)
6 The Mountain
95(20)
7 The Changing of the Gods
115(16)
Part III The Return
8 Coming Home
131(16)
9 Tales of Three Cities
147(28)
10 Botany on Demand
175(20)
11 Taking Leave
195(20)
Part IV Worlds Apart
12 A Lost Friend
215(18)
13 Warlords and Kings
233(28)
14 Cosmos and Microcosm
261(26)
15 A Last Exchange of Gifts
287(24)
16 Scattered Remains
311(14)
Afterthoughts: A Bonplandian Ethos 325(8)
Notes 333(16)
Primary Sources 349(2)
Bibliography 351(8)
Index 359
Andrea Nye is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She is the author of many books, including Socrates and Diotima: Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity.