The political economy of nature : environmental debates and the social sciences

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The political economy of nature : environmental debates and the social sciences

Robert Boardman

(International political economy series)

Palgrave, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-197) and index

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Description

The Political Economy of Nature draws extensively on current insights from sociology, ecology, economics and earth science. Robert Boardman pools these diverse resources to argue that the investigation of environmental issues raises complex theoretical questions which can only be answered through more sustained links between the natural and social sciences. With global issues becoming an increasingly vital part of environmental debates, Boardman shows how understanding of ecological problems can be increased in both International Relations and International Political Economy.

Table of Contents

Dedication Acknowledgements PART I: ECHOES Infused Opinions Scapes, Scops and Sciences PART II: DIFFERENCES Biosphere Grammar Ecological Representations Duty Rosters Minute Circumstances Brief Authority PART III: WEFTS From City-State to City-Planet Silent String References Bibliography Index

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