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Environment and Society : A Reader / Christopher Schlottmann, Dale Jamieson, Colin Jerolmack, Anne Rademacher.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Damon, Maria.
Jamieson, Dale, Editor.
Jerolmack, Colin, Editor.
Rademacher, Anne, Editor.
Schlottmann, Christopher, Editor.
Standardized Title:
Environment and society (New York University Press)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental policy.
Environmental responsibility.
Environmentalism.
Globalization--Environmental aspects.
Globalization.
Human ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : 9 black and white illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : New York University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Environment and Society connects the core themes of environmental studies to the urgent issues and debates of the twenty-first century. In an era marked by climate change, rapid urbanization, and resource scarcity, environmental studies has emerged as a crucial arena of study. Assembling canonical and contemporary texts, this volume presents a systematic survey of concepts and issues central to the environment in society, such as: social mobilization on behalf of environmental objectives; the relationships between human population, economic growth and stresses on the planet’s natural resources; debates about the relative effects of collective and individual action; and unequal distribution of the social costs of environmental degradation. Organized around key themes, with each section featuring questions for debate and suggestions for further reading, the book introduces students to the history of environmental studies, and demonstrates how the field’s interdisciplinary approach uniquely engages the essential issues of the present.
Contents:
Environment and Society
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Ideas of Nature
1. Excerpts from The End of Nature
2. The Anthropocene
3. Excerpts from The World without Us
4. Excerpts from “Reinventing Eden: Western Culture as a Recovery Narrative”
5. Excerpts from Laudato Si
6. Excerpts from “The Etiquette of Freedom”
7. Excerpts from “The Land Ethic”
Reading Questions and Further Readings
Part II. Environmentalism and Environmental Movements
8. Hetch Hetchy Valley
9. Excerpts from Silent Spring
10. Excerpts from “Environmentalism and Social Justice”
11. Excerpts from “Where We Live, Work, and Play”
12. Excerpts from “The Death of Environmentalism”
13. The Paradox of Global Environmentalism
14. Excerpts from “Between Violence and Desire: Space, Power, and Identity in the Making of Metropolitan Delhi”
Part III. Population and Consumption
15. Excerpts from “An Essay on the Principle of Population”
16. How Do We Know We Have Global Environmental Problems?
17. Excerpts from “The IPAT Equation and Its Variants”
18. Excerpts from “Socioeconomic Equity, Sustainability, and Earth’s Carrying Capacity”
19. The NEXT Industrial Revolution
20. Excerpts from “In Search of Consumptive Resistance: The Voluntary Simplicity Movement”
21. Excerpts from “Overpopulation versus Biodiversity”
Part IV. Public Goods and Collective Action
22. Excerpts from “The Tragedy of the Commons”
23. Revisiting the Commons
24. Excerpts from “Rationality and Solidarities: The Social Organization of Common Property Resources in the Imdrhas Valley of Morocco”
25. Averting the Tragedy of the Commons
26. Excerpts from “Climate, Collective Action and Individual Ethical Obligations”
27. Excerpts from “About Free- Market Environmentalism”
Part V. Values and Justice
28. Excerpts from “Walking”
29. Excerpts from “Naturalness as a Source of Value”
30. Excerpts from “Conservation”
31. Sustainability
32. Excerpts from “Theorising Environmental Justice: The Expanding Sphere of a Discourse”
Part VI. Environmental Controversies
City and Country
33. Excerpts from “More like Manhattan”
34. Excerpts from “Freedom and Wilderness, Wilderness and Freedom”
Agrarian and Industrial Agriculture
35. Excerpts from “The Green Revolution Revisited and the Road Ahead”
36. The Agrarian Standard
Managing Nature versus Stewardship
37. Excerpts from “Earth Systems Engineering and Management”
38. The Earth Is Not Yet an Artifact
Index
About the Editors
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jun 2020)
ISBN:
1-4798-4474-8
OCLC:
967982666

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