This book follows upon earlier work which culminated in the publication
of two recent books, Sustainable Development: Science, Ethics, and
Public Policy (John Lemons and Donald A. Brown, editors), and
Perspectives on Ecological Integrity (Laura Westra and John Lemons,
editors). Both of these books also were published by Kluwer Academic
Publishers. In this book, we seek to explore more fully the concepts of
sustainability and ecological integrity as well as the connections
between them. We have divided chapters into three groups. In the first,
the concept of sustainability in relation to science, law, and ethics is
explored. In the second, concepts of sustainability and ecological
integrity are applied to problems in specific natural resources.
Finally, in the third group we examine possible approaches to public
policy which might include concepts of sustainability and ecological
integrity. Overall, we believe that this collection presents a wide
variety of perspectives, discussions, and case studies. John Lemons
Laura Westra Robert Goodland Editors ix CONTENTS PART I Sustainability
in Relation to Science, Law, and Ethics Chapter 1 The Concept of
Sustainability: A Critical Approach Lynton K. Caldwell 1. Problems of
Definition 2 2. Behavioral Obstacles 4 3. Psychological Obstacles: Seven
Deadly Sins of Unsustainability 8 4.