Nature's Boardroom : Giving Nature a Voice and a Vote.
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2026.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Series
- NATURE'S BOARDROOM: Giving Nature a Voice and a Vote
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- 1 Lichen: Why This Idea and Why Now?
- Beginner's mind
- The Rights of Nature
- Something in the water
- Rewilding the boardroom
- 2 Moss: How Nature on the Board Works
- Why stop at lichen?
- How Nature on the Board works
- The difficult questions
- Q. What is the significance of the purpose clause?
- Q. What is the difference between appointing 'Nature' (represented by guardians) and appointing an individual to speak in the interest of Nature?
- Q. Why did this happen in the UK? And can this happen in other jurisdictions?
- Q. Can non-​governmental organisations and charities use this model?
- Q. Two years in, what are your reflections on where we're at?
- The legal bit
- A note on Nature's definition
- 3 Gorse: Guardianship and Speaking for Nature
- Guardianship models
- So who actually speaks for Nature (now)?
- What would Nature say?
- On being a guardian
- The right to reply
- 4 Willow: Nature on the Board, Out in the Wild
- How might business change if Nature had a voice and a vote?
- Friends of Cave Creek Canyon
- House of Hackney
- Start and end of life
- Acting locally
- Flowing from the Whanganui to the Usk
- Building resilience to flooding in Wales by 2050
- 5 Heather: A Cultural Shift
- From cathedrals to can-​openers
- Credit where it's due
- Transforming capitalism
- That Apple ad
- Reaching across audiences
- A message from Skye Neville
- 6 Bluebell: A Future with Nature at the Table
- Clara Abbott and Lettie Pate Whitehead
- Bluebells (on the moor)
- Kill your darlings
- If Nature really was the boss ...
- A voice and a vote
- Index