David R. Brower

David R. Brower

David Ross Brower was a prominent environmentalist and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club Foundation, the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, Friends of the Earth , the League of Conservation Voters, Earth Island Institute , North Cascades Conservation Council, and Fate of the Earth Conferences. From 1952 to 1969 he served as the first Executive Director of the Sierra Club, and served on its board three times: from 1941–1953; 1983–1988; and 1995-2000. As a younger man, he was a prominent mountaineer. Brower was born in Berkeley,...
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Birthdate:July 1, 1912
Birthplace:Berkeley, California
Date of death:November 5, 2000
Also known as:David Ross Brower, David Brower

Written works by David R. Brower

  • The Population Bomb
  • An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management
    An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management
  • Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy And Planning
    Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy And Planning
  • Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Those Who Would Save the Earth
    Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Those Who Would Save the Earth
  • Work in progress
    Work in progress
TitlePublished
The Population Bomb 1968
An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management
Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy And Planning
Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Those Who Would Save the Earth
Work in progress
meaning of wilderness to science
For Earth's Sake
Environmental activist, publicist, and prophet
Not man apart
Manual of ski mountaineering
Remount Blue
Wildlands in our civilization
Going light- with backpack or burro
Sierra Club wilderness handbook
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Places David R. Brower has lived

Map showing Places Lived by David R. Brower
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