1st Edition

Innovation in Environmental Leadership Critical Perspectives

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

Innovation in Environmental Leadership offers innovative approaches to leadership from a post-industrial and ecological vantage point. Chapters in this collection are written by leading scholars and practitioners of environmental leadership from around the globe, and are informed by a variety of critical perspectives, including post-heroic approaches, systems thinking, and the emerging insights... Read more

Introduction

Benjamin W. Redekop, Deborah Rigling Gallagher, and Rian Satterwhite

1. The Seven Unsustainabilities of Mainstream Leadership

Jem Bendell, Richard Little, and Neil Sutherland

2. A Case for Universal Contexts: Intersections of the Biosphere, Systems, and Justice Using a Critical Constructionist Lens

Rian Satterwhite

3. The Eco-Leadership Paradox

Simon Western

4. Sustainable Leadership: Toward Restoring the Human and Natural World.

Tina Evans

5. Eco-leadership, Complexity Science, and 21st Century Organizations: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.

D. Adam Cletzer and Eric K. Kaufman

6. Towards an Understanding of the Relationship Between the Study of Leadership and the Natural World

Robert McManus

7. The Unseen Revolution: Leadership for Sustainability in the Tropical Biosphere

Paul Kosempel, Linda G. Olson, and Filiberto Penados

8. Heroes No More: Businesses Practice Collaborative Leadership to Confront Climate Change

Deborah Rigling Gallagher

9. Climate Change Leadership: From Tragic to Comic Discourse

Benjamin Redekop and Morgan Thomas

10. Followers’ Self-Perception of their Role in Addressing Climate Change: A Cultural Comparison

David J. Brown and Robert M. McManus

11. Ending the Drought: Nurturing Environmental Leadership in Ethiopia

Fentahun Mengistu, Girma Shimellis, and Vachel Miller

12. We Don’t Conquer Mountains, We Understand Them: Embedding Indigenous Education in Australian Outdoor Education

Shawn Andrews

13. Critical Internal Shifts for Sustainable Leadership

Kathleen E. Allen

14. From Peril to Possibility: Restorative Leadership for a Sustainable Future

Seana Lowe Steffen

Conclusion

Benjamin W. Redekop, Deborah Rigling Gallagher, and Rian Satterwhite

Biography

Benjamin W. Redekop is Professor of Leadership Studies at Christopher Newport University, USA.

Deborah Rigling Gallagher is Associate Professor of the Practice of Environmental Policy at Duke University, USA.

Rian Satterwhite is Director of Service Learning and Leadership at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.