Managing the environment
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Managing the environment
(Key issues for the twenty-first century, . Environment ; v. 2)
Sage, 2006
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内容説明
This Four-Volume Set explores the locations where the environment matters most - such as where people are poor, where environments are under threat (such as on frontiers), where there are few natural resources remaining, and where industrialization is rampant. It will also explore these concerns at different system levels, from local-community, to regional, national and global. It will also explore costs of damage to the very resources on which economies rely, and the values of environmental goods and services and the controversies surrounding such valuations.
It is organised around environment-people interactions (livelihoods, poverty, income, economic growth); environment-environment interactions (do people matter?); and people-people interactions (collective action challenges, institutions). These interactions can be one-way and extractive, or two-way and mutually-shaping. The papers will also address the question of knowledge about the environment - what do we know? How does information change? In what form is it legitimate? How do we tell stories about the environment, and how do these shape our own world views?
目次
Volume One: Thinking and Knowing about the Environment and Nature
PART ONE: THE BIG PICTURE
The Gaia Hypothesis - James Lovelock
Biophilia and the Conservation Ethic - E O Wilson
The Great Work - Thomas Berry
Our Way into the Future
What Is Nature? Culture, Politics and the Non-Human - Kate Soper
Introduction
Anthropocentrism, Humanism and Eco-Socialism - David Pepper
A Blueprint for the Survival of Ecological Politics
PART TWO: ETHICS AND ECOLOGY
The Land Ethic - Aldo Leopold
New Version of The New Ethics - Warwick Fox
Ethics in a Gaian Context
Feminism and Environmental Ethics - Mary Mellor
A Materialist Approach
Towards Inclusive Well-Being - Richard Bawden
A Perspective on Social Ecology
Anthrocentrism and Androcentrism - Val Plumwood
Parallels and Politics
PART THREE: LANGUAGE AND ECOLITERACY
Language - Luisa Maffi
A Resource for Nature
Ecological Literacy - David Orr
New Meanings for Old Knowledge - Madhav Gadgil et al
The People's Biodiversity Registers Programme
Coming to Knowing - David Peat
American Geographies - Barry Lopez
PART FOUR: PLACES AND THE WILD
The Ghosts of Place - Michael Meyerfield Bell
World Risk Society as Cosmopolitan Society - Ulrich Beck
Radical American Environmentalism and 'Wilderness' Preservation - Ramachandra Guha
A Third World Critique
Taming the Wilderness Myth - Arturo G[ac]omez-Pompa and Andrea Kaus
Where the Wild Things Are - Henry Buller
The Evolving Iconography of Rural Fauna
Volume Two: Managing the Environment
PART ONE: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITIES
Rationalization and Conservation - Bill Adams
Ecology and the Management of Nature in the United Kingdom
National Parks and the Wolf - Karen Jones
Conservation and Social Development - Krishna Ghimire
An Assessment of Wolong and Other Panda Reserves in China
Joint Forest Management in India and Its Ecological Impacts - K S Murali, Indu Murthy and N H Ravindranath
Evaluation Studies of Joint Forest Management in India - K S Murali et al
Social and Institutional Implications
The Ambiguous Impact of Inequality on Local Resource Management - Jean-Marie Baland and Jean-Philippe Platteau
PART TWO: AGRICULTURE AND ECOSYSTEMS
Agro-Ecological Farming Systems in China - Li Wenhua
The Quest for Ecological Modernization - Terry Marsden
Re-Spacing Rural Development and Agri-Food Studies
From Causes to Reasons - Niels R[um]oling
Human Dimensions of Agricultural Sustainability
Lessons of Cuban Resistance - Peter Rosset and Martin Bourque
Reducing Food Poverty by Increasing Agricultural Sustainability in Developing Countries - James Morison and Rachel Hine
PART THREE: MATERIALS AND ENERGY
Capturing Carbon and Conserving Biodiversity - Ian Swingland, Eric Bettelheim and John O'Niles
Introduction
Salvage Harvesting Policies after Natural Disturbance - David Lindenmayer et al
Meeting Europe's Climate Change Commitments - Pete Smith et al
Quantitative Estimates of the Potential for Carbon Mitigation by Agriculture
Atmospheric Change - Nigel Bell et al
Effect on Plant Pests and Diseases
Progress towards Sustainability? What the Conceptual Framework of Material and Energy Flow Accounting (MEFA) Can Offer - Helmut Haberl et al
PART FOUR: DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
Beyond the Square Wheel - Stephen Brechin et al
Reinventing a Square Wheel - Peter Wilhausen et al
Critique of a Resurgent 'Protection Paradigm' in International Biodiversity Conservation
A Tale of Two Wildernesses - Eric Higgs
Urbanization in the Pacific - Chris Cocklin and Meg Keen
Environmental Change, Vulnerability and Human Security
Sustaining People and Places - Mardie Townsend and Cecily Maller
Market or Community Failure? Critical Perspectives on Common Property Research - Bonnie McCay and Svein Jentoft
Volume Three: Valuing the Environment
PART ONE: VALUES OF NATURE
From One Earth to One World - The World Commission on Environment and Development
The Value of the World's Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital - Robert Costanza et al
Identifying Critical Natural Capital - Paul Ekins, Carl Folke and Rudolf De Groot
How Nature Contributes to Mental and Physical Health - Jules Pretty
The Loss of Floral and Faunal Story - Gary Nabhan and Sara St Antoine
PART TWO: METHODS AND MEASUREMENT
On Measuring Economic Values for Nature - Nancy Bockstael et al
Does Part-Whole Bias Exist? An Experimental Investigation - Ian Bateman et al
Footprints on the Earth - Richard York, Eugene Rosa and Tom Deitz
The Environmental Consequences of Modernity
IPPC and Intensive Pig Production in England and Wales - Tiago Pellini and Joe Morris
Compliance Costs, Emission Abatement and Affordability
The Economic Benefits of Pesticides - Herman Waibel, Gerd Fleischer and Heinrich Becker
A Case Study from Germany
PART THREE: THE COST OF EXTERNALITIES
Internalizing the Societal Costs of Food Production - Fred Buttel
Economic Analysis of Environmental Benefits of Integrated Pest Management - Leah Cuyno, George Norton and Agnes Rola
A Philippine Case Study
'Silent Spring' - Chapter 1 and Chapter 8 - Rachel Carson
Farm Costs and Food Miles - Jules Pretty et al
An Assessment of the Environmental Costs of the UK Food System
Urban Sprawl and Public Health - Howard Frumkin
PART FOUR: POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT
Environmental Sustainabilities - Andrew Dobson
A Typology
Sustainable Land Use and Incentive-Driven Conservation - Jon Hutton and Nigel Leader-Williams
Re-Aligning Human and Conservation Interests
Conservation and the Lure of the Garden - Eric Freyfogle
Lifting the Veil on Perverse Subsidies - Norman Myers
European Environmental Taxes and Charges - Paul Ekins
Recent Experience, Issues and Trends
Volume Four: Institutions, Processes and Policies for the Environment
PART ONE: FRAMEWORKS AND THE STATE
A Framework for Scaling and Farming Policy Problems in Sustainability - Steve Dovers
Environmental Transformation of the State - John Dryzek et al
The United States, Norway, Germany and the United Kingdom
Biting More Than Chewing - Tim O'Riordan
Transforming Institutions for Sustainability
A Green Field for Criminology - Nigel South
The Discourse Ethic and the Problem of Representing Nature - Robyn Eckersley
PART TWO: COMMUNITIES AND THE COMMONS
The Tragedy of the Commons - Garret Hardin
The Japanese Experience with Scarcity - Margaret McKean
Management of Traditional Common Lands
The Struggle to Govern the Commons - Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom and Paul Stern
Rethinking Community-Based Conservation - Fikret Berkes
Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources - Jules Pretty
PART THREE: TRANSFORMING AGRICULTURE AND COMMUNITIES
Participatory Learning for Sustainable Agriculture - Jules Pretty
Sustainable Rural Life and Agro-Ecology, Santa Catarina State, Brazil - Sergio Pinheiro et al
Social Connectedness in Marginal Rural China - Wu Bin and Jules Pretty
The Case of Farmer Innovation Circles in Zhidan, North Shaanxi
Farmer Participatory Integrated Watershed Management - S P Wani et al
Adarsha Watershed, Kothapally, India
Agri-Environmental Stewardship Schemes and 'Multifunctionality' - Tom Dobbs and Jules Pretty
PART FOUR: DECISIONS AND POLICIES
The Voluntary Provision of a Pure Public Good - James Murdoch and Todd Sandler
The Case of Reduced CFC Emissions and the Montreal Protocol
Unintended Impacts of Public Investments on Private Decisions - Rob Stavins and Adam Jaffe
The Depletion of Forested Wetlands
The Post-Corporate World - David Korten
Knowledge, Policy-Oriented Learning and Policy Change - Paul Sabatier
An Advocacy Coalition Framework
Can We Democratise Decisions on Risk and the Environment? - Albert Weale
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