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Environmental Stewardship and the Practice of
Prescribed Burning in Forests
Dissertation submitted in part completion of the
M.A. in Values and the Environment
IEPPP
Lancaster University
By: Nicole Lucia Cook
Advisor: Clare Palmer
Date: September 2003.

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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Definition of Stewardship
II. a. Environmental Ethics and Stewardship
III. Is the Stewardship of Nature a Biblical Concept?
III. a. Stewardship: Tradition and History
III. b. Criticism of Stewardship and Christian Environmentalism
III. c. Non-Religious use of the Term Stewardship
III. d. Problems with Non-Religious Stewardship
III. e. Summary of Stewardship
IV. The History of Controlled Burns
IV. a. Controlled Burns in North America
IV. b. Controlled Burns in Australia
IV. c. Problems with Controlled Burning
V. Definition of Controlled or Prescribed Burning
V. a. Controlled Burns and Environmental Ethics
V. b. Out-of-Control Forest Fires
V. c. Application of Prescribed Fire
V. d. Culling and Prescribed Burns
V. e. Problems with Controlled Burning
VI. Conclusion
Bibliography and Works Cited
Websites and Internet Resources

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Environmental Stewardship and the Practice of Prescribed Burning in Forests Dissertation submitted in part completion of the M.A. in Values and the Environment IEPPP Lancaster University By: Nicole Lucia Cook Advisor: Clare Palmer Date: September 2003. 1 Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Definition of Stewardship II. a. Environmental Ethics and Stewardship III. Is the Stewardship of Nature a Biblical Concept? III. a. Stewardship: Tradition and History III. b. Criticism of Stewardship and Christian Environmentalism III. c. Non-Religious use of the Term Stewardship III. d. Problems with Non-Religious Stewardship III. e. Summary of Stewardship IV. The History of Controlled Burns IV. a. Controlled Burns in North America IV. b. Controlled Burns in Australia IV. c. Problems with Controlled Burning V. Definition of Controlled or Prescribed Burning V. a. Controlled Burns and Environmental Ethics V. b. Out-of-Control Forest Fires V. c. Application of Prescribed Fire V. d. Culling and Prescribed Burns V. e. Problems with Controlled Burning VI. Conclusion Bibliography and Works Cited Websites and Internet Resources 2 I. Introduction It seems reasonable to assume that, given the enormity of the environmental crisis, it is important to develop new ways of thinking about nature which promote its care and protection. This project will be successful if it addresses all facets of human experience, including what is known of science, philosophy, and religious ...
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