Aldo Leopold citáty
strana 3

Aldo Leopold byl americký lesník, přírodovědec, lovec a vysokoškolský učitel a jeden z průkopníků ochrany přírody a ekologického povědomí. Získal lesnické vzdělání na univerzitě Yale a poté nastoupil do státní služby na jihovýchodě USA. Jeho pozorování přírodních zákonitostí ho brzy dovedlo k požadavkům ochrany lesních území před exploatací jejich rostlinného i živočišného potenciálu a k varování před narušením jejich ekologických vazeb.

Už jako univerzitní profesor se stal obhájcem udržitelného hospodaření v amerických lesích a jeho publikační činnost mu vynesla místo na nově vzniklé katedře lesnického managementu na Wisconsinské univerzitě v Madisonu. Později se jako odborník na erozi věnoval problematice vyčerpávání půd v prérijních oblastech USA.

Byl jedním ze zakladatelů Společnosti pro divočinu a obhajoval její hodnotu samu o sobě, nepřevoditelnou na konkrétní finanční částky, a průkopníkem pojmu "etika Země" coby krajinného hospodaření v holistickém, ekosystémovém pojetíː "Určitá věc je správná, když směřuje k zachování integrity, stability a krásy biotického společenství ... směřuje-li jinam, je špatná."Jeho hlavním popularizačním dílem je soubor esejů Sand County Almanac . Wikipedia  

✵ 11. leden 1887 – 21. duben 1948   •   Další jména آلدو لئوپولد, ალდო ლეოპოლდი
Aldo Leopold foto
Aldo Leopold: 130   citátů 0   lajků

Aldo Leopold: Citáty anglicky

“No farmer-sportsman group is stronger than the ties of mutual confidence and enthusiasm which bind its members.”

"History of the Riley Game Cooperative, 1931-1939" [1940]; Published in For the Health of the Land, J. Baird Callicott and Eric T. Freyfogle (eds.), 1999, p. 189.
1940s

“An oak is no respecter of persons.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“February: Good Oak”, p. 9.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "January Thaw", "February: Good Oak" & "March: The Geese Return"

“Conservation is not merely a thing to be enshrined in outdoor museums, but a way of living on land.”

" Game Cropping in Southern Wisconsin http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/AldoLeopold/AldoLeopold-idx?type=turn&id=AldoLeopold.ALReprints&entity=AldoLeopold.ALReprints.p0692&isize=XL", Our Native Landscape; Published by "The Friends of Our Native Landscape," October 1927.
1920s

“It is on some, but not all, of these misty autumn day-breaks that one may hear the chorus of the quail. The silence is suddenly broken by a dozen contralto voices, no longer able to restrain their praise of the day to come.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“September: The Choral Copse”, p. 53.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "August: The Green Pasture," "September: The Choral Copse," "October: Smoky Gold," and "October: Red Lanterns"

“Above all we should, in the century since Darwin, have come to know that man, while now captain of the adventuring ship, is hardly the sole object of its quest, and that his prior assumptions to this effect arose from the simple necessity of whistling in the dark.
These things, I say, should have come to us. I fear they have not come to many.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“Wisconsin: On a Monument to the Pigeon”, p. 110.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "Wisconsin: Marshland Elegy," "Wisconsin: The Sand Counties" "Wisconsin: On a Monument to the Pigeon," and "Wisconsin: Flambeau"

“What more delightful avocation than to take a piece of land and, by cautious experimentation, to prove how it works? What more substantial service to conservation than to practice it on one's own land?”

"Grand-Opera Game" [1932]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 172.
1930s

“The oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it.”

"Engineering and Conservation" [1938]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 254.
1930s

“Ability to see the cultural value of wilderness boils down, in the last analysis, to a question of intellectual humility.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

Zdroj: A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "Wilderness", p. 200.

“That the situation is hopeless should not prevent us from doing our best.”

letter to Bill Vogt, 21 January 1946, quoted in Curt Meine, Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work, p. 478.
1940s

“Six days shalt thou paddle and pack, but on the seventh thou shall wash thy socks.”

"Canada, 1924"; Published in Round River, Luna B. Leopold (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1966, p. 54.
1920s

“Wildflower corners are easy to maintain, but once gone, they are hard to rebuild.”

"Wildflower Corners" [1939]; Published in For the Health of the Land, J. Baird Callicott and Eric T. Freyfogle (eds.), 1999, p. 123.
1930s

“A profession is a body of men who voluntarily measure their work by a higher standard than their clients demand. To be professionally acceptable, a policy must be sound as well as salable. Wildlife administration, in this respect, is not yet a profession.”

"Chukaremia" [1938]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 246.
1930s

“That biological jack-of-all-trades called ecologist tries to be and do all these things. Needless to say, he does not succeed.”

" The Deer Swath http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/AldoLeopold/AldoLeopold-idx?type=turn&entity=AldoLeopold.ALDeskFile.p0799&id=AldoLeopold.ALDeskFile&isize=L" [1948]; Published in Round River, Luna B. Leopold (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1966, p. 127.
1940s

“Engineers did not discover insulation: they copied it from these old soldiers of the prairie war.”

Aldo Leopold kniha A Sand County Almanac

“April: Bur Oak”, p. 27.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "April: Come High Water," "April: Draba," "April: Bur Oak," & "April:Sky Dance"

“Bread and beauty grow best together. Their harmonious integration can make farming not only a business but an art; the land not only a food-factory but an instrument for self-expression, on which each can play music to his own choosing.”

"The Conservation Ethic" [1933]; Published in The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo Leopold, Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott (eds.) 1991, p. 191.
1930s

Podobní autoři

Oliver Herford foto
Oliver Herford 3
americký spisovatel
Frank Herbert foto
Frank Herbert 12
americký spisovatel
Norman Vincent Peale foto
Norman Vincent Peale 12
americký spisovatel
Francis Scott Fitzgerald foto
Francis Scott Fitzgerald 81
americký spisovatel
Saul Bellow foto
Saul Bellow 3
kanadsko-americký spisovatel
Dale Carnegie foto
Dale Carnegie 34
americký spisovatel a přednášející
Brian Tracy foto
Brian Tracy 15
americký motivační řečník a spisovatel
John Steinbeck foto
John Steinbeck 69
americký spisovatel, novelista
Jack Kerouac foto
Jack Kerouac 55
americký spisovatel
Jerome David Salinger foto
Jerome David Salinger 12
americký spisovatel