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THE NATURE PRINCIPLE by Richard Louv

THE NATURE PRINCIPLE

Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder

by Richard Louv

Pub Date: May 10th, 2011
ISBN: 978-1-56512-581-0
Publisher: Algonquin

A sound argument for the importance of the natural world.

Readers needn’t be poets to understand that nature inspires more than five senses, but many would probably benefit from this exploration of nature’s significance in our lives and what role it will play in the future. Award-winning science journalist Louv (Last Child In the Woods, 2008, etc.) returns with a discussion of the seven precepts of natural power, introducing such concepts as the "purposeful place," where natural history is as highly valued as human history. While the author comes across as a bit self-obsessed and the book is written to suburban and urban audiences, his writing style is clear and raises many valid points—most of which anyone with a small degree of common sense could figure out on their own. Don't we already know that technology is not bad when used as a tool, or that exposure to nature helps well-being and may even cause physical healing? Louv heartily exhorts readers to become more engaged in the world around them, as citizen naturalists out to discover their own bioregions. Taking time to find and create an everyday Eden is not only beneficial to the individual, but to the community as a whole.

Louv’s latest isn’t much more than age-old wisdom, but it bears repeating in an asphalt-coated world.