Abstract
Introduction: Connecting Leadership and Sustainability Benjamin Redekop 1. An Ecological Perspective on Leadership Theory, Research, and Practice Richard M. Wielkiewicz and Stephen P. Stelzner 2. Eco-Leadership: Towards the Development of a New Paradigm Simon Western 3. Challenges and Strategies of Leading for Sustainability Benjamin Redekop 4. Leadership and the Dynamics of Collaboration: Averting the Tragedy of the Commons Rob Williams 5. Leadership for Sustainability in Business: It's All About the Stories We Tell Martin Melaver 6. Green Heroes Re-examined: An Evaluation of Environmental Role Models Beth Birmingham and Stan Lequire 7. Communicating Leadership for Environmental Sustainability: The Rhetorical Strategies of Rachel Carson and Al Gore Denise Stodola 8. Artists as Transformative Leaders for Sustainability Jill Jacoby & Xia Ji 9. The Agrarian Mind and Good Leadership: Harvesting Insights from the Literary Field of Wendell Berry Paul Kaak 10. Leadership from Below: Farmers and Sustainable Agriculture in Ethiopia. Ezekiel Gebissa 11. The League of Nations and the Problems of Health and the Environment: Leadership for the Common Good in Historical Perspective Michael Callahan 12. Protest, Power, and Political Somersaults: Leadership Lessons from the German Green Party Heather McDougall 13. Religion, Leadership, and the Natural Environment: The Case of American Evangelicals Calvin Redekop 14. The Turn toward Spirituality and Environmental Leadership Corne Bekker 15. Deep Systems Leadership: A Model for the 21st Century Rian Satterwhite. Conclusion: Towards a New General Theory of Leadership
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