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Thirteen Paces by Four: Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic
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Thirteen Paces by Four: Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic

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Triggered by the Covid-19 lockdown, the author, a passionate conservationist, finds himself drawing inspiration from goings-on in the small back garden of his terraced suburban house, an outdoor space that he has measured at thirteen paces long by four paces wide. Contemplating what a love of nature really means and implies, the author weaves a narrative of interlinked ideas that are integral to humanity’s positive cohabitation of Earth with the rest of life. AUTHOR: Joe Gray is a field naturalist who lives in the catchment of the River Colne. He has master’s degrees in Zoology from Cambridge and Forestry from Bangor and is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. Joe is also a Co-founder of The Ecological Citizen (a peer-reviewed, nature-centred journal), Chair of GENIE (the Global Ecocentric Network for Implementing Ecodemocracy), and a Knowledge Advisor on ecological ethics for the United Nations’ Harmony with Nature programme.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dixi Books (UK) Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781913680060

Triggered by the Covid-19 lockdown, the author, a passionate conservationist, finds himself drawing inspiration from goings-on in the small back garden of his terraced suburban house, an outdoor space that he has measured at thirteen paces long by four paces wide. Contemplating what a love of nature really means and implies, the author weaves a narrative of interlinked ideas that are integral to humanity’s positive cohabitation of Earth with the rest of life. AUTHOR: Joe Gray is a field naturalist who lives in the catchment of the River Colne. He has master’s degrees in Zoology from Cambridge and Forestry from Bangor and is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society. Joe is also a Co-founder of The Ecological Citizen (a peer-reviewed, nature-centred journal), Chair of GENIE (the Global Ecocentric Network for Implementing Ecodemocracy), and a Knowledge Advisor on ecological ethics for the United Nations’ Harmony with Nature programme.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dixi Books (UK) Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
192
ISBN
9781913680060