Swamp-philia and Paludal Heroism: The Passion of Wetlands Conservationists in Australia and Elsewhere

Title
Swamp-philia and Paludal Heroism: The Passion of Wetlands Conservationists in Australia and Elsewhere
Publication Date
2019
Author(s)
Ryan, John C
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5102-4561
Email: jryan63@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:jryan63
Chen, Li
Editor
Editor(s): John Charles Ryan, Li Chen
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Lexington Books
Place of publication
Lanham, United States of America
Series
Environment and Society
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/28618
Abstract
In a climate change epoch, in which each year harrowingly turns out to be "the hottest on record"-marked by more and more habitat destruction, species decline, unrestrained urbanization, and other serious ecological problems-environmental heroes reassert hope, empowerment, transformation, and possibility against prevailing despair. From all corners of the globe and of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds, eco-heroes devote themselves to "other-regarding choices over self-interested ones" for the betterment of humankind and more-than-humans. Since 1990, the Goldman Environmental Prize has honored "grassroots environmental heroes" and has acknowledged "individuals for sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment, often at great personal risk." Recent Australian recipient, octogenarian Wendy Bowman, for instance, successfully defended her family farm in Camberwell, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, against the incursions of a multinational mining company. In 1990, moreover, Bob Brown received the inaugural award. Brown founded the Tasmanian Wilderness Society and galvanized a successful nationwide campaign in the 1980s to block the construction of the Franklin River dam. Indeed, environmental heroes, such as Brown and Bowman in contemporary Australia and Thoreau before them in the nineteenth-century United States-as well as other contemporary wetlands heroes discussed later in this chapter-are moral exemplars who highlight that "each life, no matter how long or short, can have great significance if lived well."
Link
Citation
Australian Wetland Cultures: Swamps and the Environmental Crisis, p. 195-223
ISBN
9781498599948
9781498599955
Start page
195
End page
223

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