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Political ecology : global and local / edited by Roger Keil [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Innis centenary seriesPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1998Description: xix, 387 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415183812
  • 9780415183819
  • 0415183804
  • 9780415183802
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.2
LOC classification:
  • JA75.8. P64 1998
Contents:
List of tables and figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' introduction -- Pt. 1. The new global order and the environment: defining the issues -- 1. Global order and nature -- 2. Sustainable trade: theoretical approaches -- 3. Growth or development? -- Pt. 2. Economics, society and ecology -- 4. A sustainable world food economy -- 5. The Atlantic fishery -- 6. Material cycle and sustainable economy -- Pt. 3. Planetary management: tomorrow's world -- 7. World justice, carbon credit schemes and planetary management authorities -- 8. Global climatic change -- 9. How do we know that there will be too many people? -- Pt. 4. Environment, gender and development -- 10. The gender and environment debate -- 11. Women, environment and development: From Rio to Beijing -- 12. The good-natured feminist: Ecofeminism and democracy -- Pt. 5. Consumption: work and affluence -- 13. Overconsumption -- 14. Work in a sustainable society -- 15. Ecological politics in Canada: Elements of a strategy of collective action -- Pt. 6. Ecology and politics -- 16. It's not easy being Green -- 17. Towards a social ecological politics of sustainability -- 18. Environment rights and democracy -- Index.
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This book emerged from a conference organized by the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto, during 1994.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of tables and figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' introduction -- Pt. 1. The new global order and the environment: defining the issues -- 1. Global order and nature -- 2. Sustainable trade: theoretical approaches -- 3. Growth or development? -- Pt. 2. Economics, society and ecology -- 4. A sustainable world food economy -- 5. The Atlantic fishery -- 6. Material cycle and sustainable economy -- Pt. 3. Planetary management: tomorrow's world -- 7. World justice, carbon credit schemes and planetary management authorities -- 8. Global climatic change -- 9. How do we know that there will be too many people? -- Pt. 4. Environment, gender and development -- 10. The gender and environment debate -- 11. Women, environment and development: From Rio to Beijing -- 12. The good-natured feminist: Ecofeminism and democracy -- Pt. 5. Consumption: work and affluence -- 13. Overconsumption -- 14. Work in a sustainable society -- 15. Ecological politics in Canada: Elements of a strategy of collective action -- Pt. 6. Ecology and politics -- 16. It's not easy being Green -- 17. Towards a social ecological politics of sustainability -- 18. Environment rights and democracy -- Index.

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