found: Work cat.: 2009052482: Dwyer, Jim. Where the wild books are, 2010:chapter 1 (fiction that deals with environmental issues or the relation between humanity and the physical environment, that contrasts traditional and industrial cosmologies, or in which nature or the land has a prominent role is sometimes called ecofiction ... The terms "environmental fiction," "green fiction," and "nature-oriented fiction" are sometimes used interchangeably with ecofiction, but might better be considered as categories of ecofiction; Ecofiction is a composite subgenre made up of many styles)
found: librarybooklists.org, Jan. 7, 2010(Eco-fiction/nature fiction)
found: www.goodreads.com, Jan. 7, 2010(Eco-fiction: Fiction with an environmental, green, or natural theme)
found: www.informaworld.com, Jan. 7, 2010article (Environmental themes in Ecofiction (published in: Journal of cultural geography, volume 14, issue 2, March 1994, pages 65-85), abstract: This study interprets the human/nature relationships in two recently published novels: Animal dreams by Barbara Kingsolver and In the center of the nation by Dan O 'Brien)