Celebration of Peace

Presentation/Readings for the Friends of the Seguin Public Library event, Community Meeting Room-Seguin Public Library, 10 am-12 noon, September 8, 2018 paul bain martin PEACE?/Positively Ethical Applied Community Ecology?  …  Sunday, Labor Day Weekend.  I very much appreciated the community’s “coming together” (but those gathered were mostly Mexican-Americans) at the Seguin-Guadalupe County Coliseum & grounds […]

Biophilia (It Is Natural)

[These stories will follow an illustration dealing with biodiversity, food webs, and connectiveness in the little book on applied ecology, Games We Play.] During a political dinner one evening I sat across from an older couple who were discussing in some scientific detail the life cycles and movement patterns of the hackberry feeder, the American […]

Games We Humans Play

Revision for the Introduction to Games We Play, a little heavily-illustrated book on applied ecology for kids from 12 to 120 years of age: The basics of this little book are: 1.Through more than fifty illustrations herein we hope to elicit more movement toward communicating, researching, and critically thinking about living collectively as true lovers […]

Meanings

Little Book on Applied Ecology: Draft of a “Glossary”: The little bird we have on most pages will say on the first page of the glossary: “This might be the most important section of this ‘Little Book’!  Por favor, study it!” ********************************************************************* Glossary (of terms as used in this “Little Book”): ………………………………………………………………. Agroecology (hopefully Appropriately […]

Social Ecology

Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations Across Time and Space https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319333243 (I’m beginning to read this wonderful book of Helmut et al.!:     To begin to attain some semblance of holistic and sustainable local & global community health, we must recognize there are limits to the natural resource base here on Earth and to the amount […]