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Table of Contents
1 Natural Conversations
Robert Brady
4 Evoking Earth’s Immune Response to
Mega-Corporate Maladies
W. David Kubiak
8 Joy!
Satish Kumar
10 Six Thousand Lessons
Barry Lopez
12 Halfw ay There
Anthony D. Barnosky
13 Keepers of the Planet
14 The Wonder of Life
Sam Levin
16 Back
Isabella Kirkland
18 COP 10: Cop Out or Coevolve?
Eric Johnston
SPECIAL SATOYAMA FEATURE SECTION
24 Satoyama: the Ideal and the Real
Brian Williams
28 Smothering Streams & Habitats
Brian Williams
30 Nature, Inhabited
Winifred Bird
32 Satogawa: River Arteries of Life
Brian Williams
33 Fireflies
Winifred Bird
34 Restoring a River Quickly & Cheaply
Fukudome Shunbun
34 Satoumi: Wise Use of Coastal Zones
Brian Williams
36 Invaders of Lake Biwa
Komori Shigeki
37 Paddy Ecosystems:
Diverse or Despoiled
Winifred Bird
39 Japan’s Abandoned Satoyama Forests
Jane Singer
40 Born of Despair, A Beautiful Forest
C.W. Nicol
41 Myopic Forest Policy =Weepy Eyes
Jane Singer
42 Aflame & Alive:
Managed Grasslands in Japan
Jane Singer
43 Thin on Top:
Satoyama’s Other History
Sugiyama Masao
44 Room for Us All
Jane Singer and Winifred Bird
46 Four Scenarios
48 The Nature of Value
and the Value of Nature
Pavan Sukhdev
50 The Ecozoic Era
Thomas Berry
53 The Hidden Forest
Noda Michiyo
56 Nature is Nonlinear
George Sugihara
58 Mapping the Biosphere: 10 Grand
Challenges for the Next Decade
Quentin Wheeler
60 2020 Vision:
Reinventing Conservation Media
Peter Cairns
62 What Can Spring from a Good Idea
Sam Stier
64 Ecology, Place and the
Awakening of Compassion
Gary Snyder
67 Biodiversity is a Practice
Susan Murphy
68 Seeing the Forest and the Trees:
An Interview with Shinto Scholar and
Priest Ueda Masaaki
Christal Whelan
70 What the Trees Say
Taoli-Ambika Talwar
72 Rejoining the Earth Family:
Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam
Vandana Shiva
73 The Rewilding of a Bank Refugee
Stewart Wachs
74 Real Strategies
Midori Paxton
76 Fundamentals
78 Holocene is Over: Slow the Warming
& Build Those Corridors
Bill McKibben
79 To Avert Catastrophe on the Roof
on the World /
Tibet is the High Ground
Helen Mayer Harrison
& Newton Harrison
82 Japan’s Mycophilic Culture:
Maverick Mushrooms
Christal Whelan
84 Plastic
Simmons B. Buntin
86 Where the Tiger Survives
Biodiversity Thrives
Philip J. Nyhus and Ronald Tilson
88 Unstill Life with Mangos
John Wythe White
91 Increasing Diversity
Kevin Kelly
94 Rewilding Restores Hope
Caroline Fraser
96 An Avian Oasis Created by War
Hall Healy
97 Understanding a Crane
Peter Matthiessen
98 Water Planet
Michael Shorb
100 Reviews
112 Contributors
Is Lake Biwa Becoming Anoxic?
Kumagai Michio
Lessons from Kitayama Cedar
Yamada Isamu
Satoyama
Michael David Jewel
Stone Wall
Winifred Bird
13 Grandmothers
Clara Shinobu Iura
Diversity and the Great Retelling
Yuki Koji
One Family
Richard C. Murphy
Inviting Totoro to Tokyo
Jared Braiterman
Bringing Back Tokyo Firelies
Emily Cousins
Genetically Modified Canola
Contamination in Japan
Martin Frid
Biodiversity is Another Word for Discovery
David Ng
Clean Coasts
Jennifer Teeter
To Be Human
Adam Wolpert
A Nondual Ecology?
David Loy
Conservation of the Amur Leopard
Hunting the Hunted
Sara Sukor
Where Pilgrims & Conservationists Meet
Matteo Pistono
Restoring Coral Reefs in Thailand
Kieron McClintock
Learning Sustainability
The Dividing Line
Gen Del Raye
When There is Nothing at the Watering Hole
Midori Paxton
Seedbanking to Protect Biodiversity
James Wood







