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This IJW features an article by Stephen Mills on how the Sierra Club reaches “Beyond the Borders” with its new international programs in Southern Africa, Mexico and the Ashoka fellows program. In the international perspectives section, Stephen Siebert and Jill Belsky discuss the important role of local food production in livelihood security and why protected area managers need to be aware of these issues. In the news and announcements section, WILD announces its WILD Awards program, recognizing companies who use wild images in advertising and also support the protection of wild nature – in an way, paying royalties for the use of these images. Other topics include:
- Land Inholdings Within Wilderness
- Debate on Fixed Climbing Anchors in Wilderness
- Spiritual Benefits of Wilderness
- Wilderness in Poland & Indonesia
TABLE of CONTENTS
FEATURES
EDITORIAL PERSPECTIVES Wilderness Benchmarks BY CHAD P. DAWSON
SOUL OF THE WILDERNESS Sierra Club Reaches “Beyond the Borders” BY STEPHEN MILLS
STEWARDSHIP
Inholdings within Wilderness: Legal Foundations, Problems, and Solutions BY RANDY TANNER
Toward a Resolution of the Fixed Anchors in Wilderness Debate BY CHRISTOPHER D. JONES and STEVEN J. HOLLENHORST
State-Designated Wilderness Programs in the United States BY CHAD P. DAWSON and PAULINE THORNDIKE
SCIENCE and RESEARCH
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE ALDO LEOPOLD WILDERNESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE International Science Activities BY DAVID J. PARSONS
EDUCATION and COMMUNICATION
On the Spiritual Benefits of Wilderness BY BAYLOR JOHNSON
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Bialowieza Primeval Forest: The Largest Area of Natural Deciduous Lowland Forest in Europe BY ANDRZEJ BOBIEC
Livelihood Security and Protected Area Management BY STEPHEN F. SIEBERT and JILL M. BELSKY
WILDERNESS DIGEST
Announcements and Wilderness Calendar
Book Reviews
Return of the Wild: The Future of Our Natural Lands EDITED BY TED KERASOTE. REVIEW BY JOHN SHULTIS
At the Ends of the Earth: A History of the Polar Regions BY KIERAN MULVANEY. REVIEW BY PATRICK MAHER
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