1: The Emergence of Place-Based Conservation
Daniel R. Williams*, William P. Stewart, and Linda E. Kruger
Part I: Conceptual Issues of Place-Based Conservation
2: Science, Practice and Place
Daniel R. Williams*
3: Conservation That Connects Multiple Scales of Place
Courtney Flint*
4: Organizational Cultures and Place-Based Conservation
Patricia A. Stokowski*
5: Community, Place, and Conservation
Gene L. Theodori* and Gerard T. Kyle
Part II: Experiencing Place
6: Sensing Value in Place
Herbert Schroeder*
7: Place Meanings as Lived Experience
James R. Barkley* and Linda E. Kruger
8: Personal Experience and Public Place Creation
Tyra Olstad*
9: Volunteer Meanings in the Making of Place
Ben Amsden*, Richard C. Stedman, and Linda E. Kruger
Part III: Representing Place
10: Integrating Divergent Representations of Place into Decision Contexts
Damon M. Hall*, Susan J. Gilbertz, Cristi C. Horton, and Tarla Rai Peterson
11: Sharing Stories of Place to Foster Social Learning
William P. Stewart*, Troy D. Glover, and James R. Barkley
12: Rural Property, Collective Action, and Place-Based Conservation
Paul Van Auken* and Shaun Golding
13: Whose Sense of Place? A Political Ecology of Amenity Development
Patrick T. Hurley*
Part IV: Mapping Place
14: Participatory Place Mapping in Fire Planning
Michael Cacciapaglia and Laurie Yung*
15: Participatory Mapping of Place Values in Northwestern Ontario
Norman McIntyre*, Perrine Lesueur and Jeff Moore
16: Place Mapping to Protect Cultural Landscapes on Tribal Lands
Alan Watson*, Steve Carver, Roian Van Ness, Tim Waters, Kari Gunderson, and Brett Davis
17: Place Attachment for Wildland Recreation Planning
Neal Christensen* and James Burchfield
18: From Describing to Prescribing: Transitioning to Place-Based Conservation
William P. Stewart*, Daniel R. Williams, and Linda E. Kruger