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_aThe international handbook of environmental sociology / _cedited by Michael Redclift, Graham Woodgate. |
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_aCheltenham, UK ; _aNorthampton, MA, USA : _bEdward Elgar, _c[1997] |
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_tList of figures -- _tList of tables -- _tList of contributors -- _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tThe evolution of environmental sociology: a brief history and assessment of the American experience -- _g2. _tSocial institutions and environmental change -- _g3. _tSustainability and social construction -- _g4. _t'Sustainable development' -- _g5. _t'Sustainable rural development': from industrial agriculture to agroecology -- _g6. _tEnvironment and developing countries -- _g7. _tSociety's metabolism: on the childhood and adolescence of a rising conceptual star -- _g8. _tEcological modernization: industrial transformations and environmental reform -- _g9. _tPostmodernism and environmentalism: complementary or contradictory discourses? -- _g10. _tA coevolutionary environmental sociology -- _g11. _tTime and the environment -- _g12. _tBeyond sociology: Marxism and the environment -- _g13. _tGender and the environment -- _g14. _tEnvironmental consciousness and behaviour: the greening of lifestyles -- _g15. _tRisk, the environment and environmental knowledges -- _g16. _tScience and the environment -- _g17. _tTrust in models? The mediating and transformative role of computer models in environmental discourse -- _g18. _tRevealing the invisible: sociology, energy and the environment -- _g19. _tIndustrial metabolism, economic growth and institutional change -- _g20. _tPolitics and the environment in the UK and beyond -- _g21. _tThe evolution of the relationship between ecologism and nationalism -- _g22. _tEnvironmental Movements and green parties in western and eastern Europe -- _g23. _tEnvironment in eastern Europe -- _g24. _tBetween commitment and implementation: tensions in sustainable development policy of the European Union -- _g25. _tEnvironment and society in Latin America -- _g26. _tBiosphere, history and conjuncture in the analysis of the Amazon problem -- _g27. _tEnvironment and society in the Middle East: conflicts over water -- _g28. _tIrrigation in India: equity and sustainability -- _g29. _tSurging environmentalism in Japan: a sociological perspective -- _g30. _tAgricultural development policy and the environment in Ghana -- _g31. _tRural sustainability in Britain: the social bases of sustainability -- _tIndex. |
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