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Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change - Volume 5: Social and Economic Dimensions of Global Environmental Change
Timmerman, Peter
John Wiley & Sons
2003
Hardcover 688 Pages ISBN 0470853646
£590.00
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Volume Five of the Encyclopedia is devoted to the social, political, economic, and
spiritual - and thereby human dimensions of global environmental change.
It highlights the profound shifts in human thinking and awareness that are required to
"wrap our minds" around the advent of globalization, and our increasing ability to affect
natural systems, sometimes to our own benefit.
Because of the complex weave of interaction between humanity and the environment,
this volume contains many essays and articles that are more in the realm of probes than fixed
descriptions of their topics. Powerful words and powerful ideas, metaphors, myths, beliefs,
images and arte-facts - these are all "vehicles" for the creation and shaping of meaning
among human beings.
Topics covered include the great political and economic theories, the most influential
views of nature from Plato to Rachel Carson, and the historic and literary seedbeds for the
rise of environmental thought and practice in our time. Of particular importance are the
introductory essays from leading figures in the field, and special efforts have been made
throughout to give space to alternative voices and ideas.
Dialogue and diversity are essential to human development, and a reader will be
stimulated by this volume towards his or her own thoughtful response to the increasing responsibility for the future of the Earth that has come upon us in our time.
From the contents
Preface to the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change.
Preface to Volume Five.
The Human Dimensions of Global Change.
The Changing Human-Nature Relationships (HNR) in the Context of Global Environmental Change.
Economics and Global Environmental Change.
Ecological Economics.
Environmental Politics.
Global Environmental Change and Environmental History.
Globalization in Historical Perspective.
Technological Society and its Relation to Global Environmental Change.
Relating to Nature: Spirituality, Philosophy, and Environmental Concern.
Social Science and Global Environmental Change.
The Emergence of Global Environment Change into Politics.
The Environment and Violent Conflict.
Development and Global Environmental Change.
Alphabetic listing of articles
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