The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild

The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild

by Enric Sala
The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild

The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild

by Enric Sala

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Overview

In this spirited memoir, world-renowned conservationist Enric Sala weaves fascinating tales of the natural world, revealing how connections in nature promise a thriving economy as well as a healthy planet.

Enric Sala wants to change the world—and in this compelling book, he shows us how. Once we appreciate how nature works, he asserts, we will understand why conservation is economically wise and essential to our survival.
Here Sala, director of National Geographic's Pristine Seas project (which has succeeded in protecting more than 5 million sq km of ocean), tells the story of his scientific awakening and his transition from academia to activism—as he puts it, he was tired of writing the obituary of the ocean. His revelations are surprising, sometimes counterintuitive: More sharks signal a healthier ocean; crop diversity, not intensive monoculture farming, is the key to feeding the planet.
Using fascinating examples from his expeditions and those of other scientists, Sala shows the economic wisdom of making room for nature, even as the population becomes more urbanized. In a sober epilogue, he shows how saving nature can save us all, by reversing conditions that led to the coronavirus pandemic and preventing other global catastrophes. With a foreword from Prince Charles and an introduction from E. O. Wilson, this powerful book will change the way you think about our world—and our future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426221019
Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/25/2020
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 657,287
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

ENRIC SALA is a marine ecologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence dedicated to restoring the health and productivity of the ocean. He is widely recognized for his worldwide conservation efforts, based on solid observational and experimental research, combined with strategic communications and policy discussions. Previously a professor at the prestigious Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, he founded National Geographic Pristine Seas, a global project that combines exploration, research, and storytelling to inspire leaders and communities to protect the last wild places in the ocean. To date, Pristine Seas has helped to create 22 marine reserves encompassing almost 6 million square kilometers of ocean, more than half the area of all 50 United States.

Table of Contents

Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales 6

Introduction Edward O. Wilson 9

1 Re-Creating Nature 11

2 What's an Ecosystem? 25

3 The Smallest Ecosystem 33

4 Succession 47

5 Boundaries 63

6 Are All Species Equal? 77

7 The Biosphere 95

8 How Are We Different? 111

9 Diversity Is Good 129

10 Protected Areas 143

11 Rewilding 161

12 The Moral Imperative 179

13 The Economics of Nature 191

14 Why We Need the Wild 209

Epilogue: The Nature of Coronavirus 223

Acknowledgments 239

Key References 241

Index 251

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