Janine Benyus
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Janine M. Benyus is a science writer and lecturer on environmental matters.
Benyus is a graduate of Rutgers University with degrees in forestry and writing and lives in Stevensville, Montana.
She is the author of seven books including Biomimicry (ISBN 0-06-053322-6). In this book she propounds her basic thesis that human beings should imitate nature in their designs and solutions to problems. Her nine basic principles of biomimicry are:
- Nature runs on sunlight.
- Nature uses only the energy it needs.
- Nature fits form to function.
- Nature recycles everything.
- Nature rewards cooperation.
- Nature banks on diversity.
- Nature demands local expertise.
- Nature curbs excesses from within.
- Nature taps the power of limits.
[edit] Authored Works
- Biomimicry : Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine M. Benyus (Paperback - Sep 1, 2002)
- Beastly Behaviors: A Zoo Lover's Companion : What Makes Whales Whistle, Cranes Dance, Pandas Turn Somersaults, and Crocodiles Roar : A Watcher's Guide by Janine M. Benyus and Juan Carlos Barbery (1990-now WL VA) (Paperback - Oct 1993)
- Northwoods Wildlife: A Watcher's Guide to Habitats by Janine M. Benyus (Paperback - Jul 1989)
- The Secret Language & Remarkable Behavior of Animals by Janine M. Benyus and Juan Carlos Barberis (Hardcover - Jan 10, 1998)
- The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States by Janine M. Benyus (Paperback - Jun 15, 1989)
- Wildlife in the upper Great Lakes region a community profile (SuDoc A 13.78:NC-301) by Janine M. Benyus (Unknown Binding - 1992)
- Christmas tree pest manual by Janine M Benyus (Unknown Binding - Jan 1, 1983)
[edit] Awards & Honors
- Women of Discovery Award (2006), WINGS WorldQuest
[edit] External links
- Biomimicry Web Portal - Institute, Guild, Studies and Resources
- Biomimicry talk from Pop!Tech 2004 on IT Conversations
- Interview with MassiveChange radio from October 2003