Joan Maloofs Teaching the Tress can be described as an attempt to describe a more expansive view of ecological thinking that encompasses not just scientific facts but also history, culture, ethics, and even emotions. Choose one of the chapters in her book and describe how she develops this model of ecological thinking within it. How does she try to convince the reader that her approach to ecology is better than a traditional approach based solely on science? Then offer a critique of her thinking: what are its advantages and disadvantages? Are there any inherent problems in this approach?