"Foreword" in Christian Diehm, Connection to Nature, Deep Ecology, & Conservation Social Science: Human-Nature Bonding & Protecting the Natural World — 2020

"Foreword" in Christian Diehm, Connection to Nature, Deep Ecology, and Conservation Social Science: Human-Nature Bonding and Protecting the Natural World
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. vii-x Online at: https://hdl.handle.net/10217/235525

“Connectedness with nature presents itself as a radical but necessary prerequisite for realizing desired conservation and environmental behavior outcomes.” “But,” I find myself wanting to reply. Humans are disconnected with nature through the kinds of connections they have. No other species has power to jeopardize the planet. Challenged by Diehm I twist and turn, torn between the natural world I seek to enjoy and the classic self-defeating character of self-interest. The wild fauna and flora have a good of their own: they are located in a good place, appreciating them is my flourishing. That is a win-win situation. Oppositely, losing them is losing the quality of life that comes based on them, as well as their being lost in their own right; that is a lose-lose situation. Some things have to be won together.