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050 0 0 _aGE195.
_bI57 1997
082 0 _a304.28
245 0 4 _aThe international handbook of environmental sociology /
_cedited by Michael Redclift, Graham Woodgate.
246 1 1 _aEnvironmental sociology
264 1 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_aNorthampton, MA, USA :
_bEdward Elgar,
_c[1997]
264 4 _c©1997
300 _axv, 485 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _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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