Green planet blues : environmental politics from Stockholm to Johannesburg

書誌事項

Green planet blues : environmental politics from Stockholm to Johannesburg

Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, editors

Westview Press, c2004

3rd ed

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references

"This book originated as a project of the University of Maryland's Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda"--Preface

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780813342009

内容説明

The revised and updated third edition of this cutting-edge collection brings together classic readings and important new material on global environmental politics. In selections chosen for their authority and edited to preserve their integrity, Green Planet Blues examines international environmental controversies from a diversity of viewpoints and value orientations, ranging from elite political actors and intergovernmental organizations to social-movement activists and citizens around the world. Paradigms of sustainability, environmental security, and ecological justice are used to explain topics ranging from deforestation, toxic dumping, and watershed degradation to transboundary pollution and the global commons. Green Planet Blues is an essential part of any course in environmental studies and international relations. This third edition features new material on globalization and the environment, social movement activism, the World Bank, the WTO, 'stakeholder' approaches to international environmental cooperation, and the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development. Each section has been supplemented with critical thinking exercises; and a book-related web site provides links to a wide array of suggested readings and Internet resources.
巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780813342016

内容説明

The revised and updated third edition of this cutting-edge collection brings together classic readings and important new material on global environmental politics. In selections chosen for their authority and edited to preserve their integrity, Green Planet Blues examines international environmental controversies from a diversity of viewpoints and value orientations, ranging from elite political actors and intergovernmental organizations to social-movement activists and citizens around the world. Paradigms of sustainability, environmental security, and ecological justice are used to explain topics ranging from deforestation, toxic dumping, and watershed degradation to transboundary pollution and the global commons. Green Planet Blues is an essential part of any course in environmental studies and international relations. This third edition features new material on globalization and the environment, social movement activism, the World Bank, the WTO, 'stakeholder' approaches to international environmental cooperation, and the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development. Each section has been supplemented with critical thinking exercises; and a book-related web site provides links to a wide array of suggested readings and Internet resources

目次

  • Introduction: Three Decades of Global Environmental Politics, Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko
  • Part One: The Debate at Stockholm
  • The Limits to Growth, Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William W. Behrens
  • Environment and Development: The Case of the Developing Countries, Joao Augusto de Araujo Castro The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin
  • No Tragedy on the Commons, Susan J. Buck
  • The Scarcity Society, William Ophuls
  • Part Two: Ecology and the Structure of the International System
  • Rethinking the Ecology-Sovereignty Debate, Ken Conca
  • Stuck in the Mud? Nation-States, Globalization, and Environment, Lyuba Zarsky
  • Fight for the Forest, Chico Mendes (with Tony Gross)
  • Kenya's Green Militant: An interview with Wangari Muta Maathai, Ethirajan Anbarasan
  • Think Locally, Act Globally? The Transnationalization of Canadian Resource-Use Conflicts, Mary L. Barker and Dietrich Soyez
  • Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics, Paul Wapner
  • Part Three: The Prospects for International Environmental Cooperation
  • Multilateral Environmental Agreements: A Summary, United Nations Environment Programme Perspective on the Johannesburg Summit, James Gustav Speth
  • A Participatory Approach to Strategic Planning, Richard E. Bissell
  • Excerpt from The Jo'Burg Memo: Fairness in a Fragile World, Henri Acselrad, Farida Akhter, Ada Amon et al Skinning Scientific Cats, Sheila Jasanoff
  • Part Four: Institutions as Though the Earth Mattered
  • Presentation to the WTO Symposium, Tony Juniper
  • Environment and the Trading System: Picking up the Post-Seattle Pieces, Daniel C. Esty
  • World Bank's Environmental Reform Agenda, Frances Seymour and Navroz K. Dubash
  • Expanding the Capital Stock, Ismail Serageldin and Andrew Steer
  • Report and Findings on the Qinghal Project, World Bank Inspection Panel
  • Part Five: The Sustainability Debate
  • Towards Sustainable Development, World Commission on Environment and Development Whose Common Future? Larry Lohmann
  • Sustainable Development: A Critical Review, Sharachchandra M. Lele
  • Walking the Talk: The Business Case for Sustainable Development, Bjorn Stigson
  • How Much Is Enough? Alan Durning
  • Part Six: From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security?
  • Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases, Thomas F. Homer-Dixon
  • The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security, Daniel Deudney
  • The Human Dimensions of Environmental Insecurity, Adil Najam
  • For Whose Benefit? Redefining Security, Somaya Saad
  • The Violence of Development, Balakrishnan Rajagopal
  • Part Seven: Ecological Justice
  • Two Agendas on Amazon Development, Coordinating Body for the Indigenous Peoples' Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA)
  • Coercing Conservation, Nancy Lee Peluso
  • Women, Poverty, and Population: Issues for the Concerned Environmentalist, Gita Sen
  • Footprints and Milestones: Population and Environmental Change, United Nations Population Fund

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