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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.05.2018

Herausgeber

Terry Marsden

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

1744

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25,9/17,9/10,9 cm

Gewicht

3511 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4462-9857-2

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The editors of this handbook have assembled an impressive set of contributions from leading environmental social scientific researchers to produce a conceptually rich survey and sometime political manifesto, which demonstrates the vitality of academic research at the nature-society interface today. These volumes will be an invaluable guide for those seeking to understand the broad conceptual trading zones around nature, society, politics, economics, and health that now constitute environmental social sciences, as well as those looking for the novel case studies, policy innovations, and political ideas that indicate the potential of transdisciplinary approaches to complex socio-ecological systems in the future. 

 

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.05.2018

Herausgeber

Terry Marsden

Verlag

Sage Publications

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1744

Maße (L/B/H)

25,9/17,9/10,9 cm

Gewicht

3511 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4462-9857-2

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  • Produktbild: The Sage Handbook of Nature
  • Introduction to the Handbook - Terry Marsden
    PART 01: SUSTAINABILITY AND GOVERNANCE: SOME STARTING POINTS
    Chapter 1: Introduction to Part One : Sustainablity and Governance: some starting points. - Terry Marsden
    Chapter 2: Re-reading sustainability through the Triple Helix model in the frame of a systems perspective - Francesca Farioli, Sergio Barile, Marialuisa Saviano, Francesca Iandolo
    Chapter 3: Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics for Sustainability - Robin Attfield
    Chapter 4: The role of social science in nature-society transitions - Kjell Andersson and Stefan Sjöblom
    Chapter 5: Understanding the evolving relationship between tourism and nature in an era of sustainability - Alison M. Gill
    Chapter 6: Governance Mechanisms as Promoters of Governability: a Political Science Perspective on Institutional Complexity - Stefan Sjöblom and Kjell Andersson
    Chapter 7: Nature Governance: A multimodal view - Abid Mehmood
    Chapter 8: Purposeful institutional change for Adaptive Governance of Natural Resources: How to Cater for Context and Agency? - Andreas Thiel and Farhad Mukhtarov
    PART 02: NATURAL AND SOCIO-NATURAL VULNERABILITIES: INTERWEAVING THE NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES
    Chapter 9: Introduction to Part Two: Natural and Socio-natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving the natural and social sciences - Wendy Larner
    Chapter 10: Human Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Hazards - Ilan Kelman, JC Gaillard and Ben Wisner
    Chapter 11: Epistemic politics of climate change - Martin Mahony
    Chapter 12: A new biopolitics of environmental health: permeable bodies and the Anthropocene - Becky Mansfield
    Chapter 13: Nature, Critique, Ontology, and Decolonial Options: Problematising 'The Political' - Mark Jackson
    PART 03: SPACING NATURES: SUSTAINABLE PLACE MAKING AND ADAPTATION
    Chapter 14: Introduction to Part Three: Spacing Natures: Resourceful and Resilient Community Environmental Practice - Alex Franklin
    Chapter 15: Spacing Conservation Practice: Place-Making, Social Learning, and Adaptive Landscape Governance in Natural Resource Management - Daniel R. Williams
    Chapter 16: Politics of Connectivity: The Relevance of Place-Based Approaches to Support Sustainable Development and the Governance of Nature and Landscape - L.G. Horlings
    Chapter 17: Resilience of Resource Communities: Perspectives and Challenges - Juha Kotilainen
    Chapter 18: Sustainability, Justice, and the Problem of Scale: Place-making as a 'Multi-scalar Fix' in Urban Environmental Politics - Joseph Pierce
    PART 04: COUPLED AND (DE-COUPLED) SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
    Chapter 19: Introduction to Part Four: Utilising a Coupled Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Place Based Analysis - Susan Baker and Isabelle Durance
    Chapter 20: Resilience and Adaptation in Coupled Natural-Social Systems: A Place-Based Perspective - Susan Baker and Isabelle Durance
    Chapter 21: Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from Seagrass Meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands - Jessica Paddock, Susan Baker, Leanne Cullen-Unsworth, Alastair Smith, Richard Unsworth
    Chapter 22: Ecological localism - re-coupling people place and nature - Mark Robins and Adrian Southern
    PART 05: RISK AND THE ENVIRONMENT: SOCIAL THEORIES, PUBLIC UNDERSTANDINGS, & THE SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE
    Chapter 23: Introduction to Part Five: Risk and rationality: the "frame problem" revisited, from the laboratory to the public sphere - Brian H MacGillivray and Nick F Pidgeon
    Chapter 24: Social theories of risk and the environment - Ortwin Renn
    Chapter 25: Decision-making about the environment - Victoria Campbell-Arvai, Douglas Bessette, Robyn Wilson and Joseph Arvai
    Chapter 26: Public Engagement with Risk and the Science-Policy Interface: A Perspective on Techno-Visionary Science and Innovation - Phil Macnaghten
    PART 06: HUNGRY AND THIRSTY CITIES AND THEIR REGIONS
    Chapter 27: Introduction to Part Six: Feeding Hungry and Thirsty Cities: An Introduction - Roberta Sonnino and Ana Moragues-Faus
    Chapter 28: Urban Food Governance in the Global North - Wendy Mendes and Roberta Sonnino
    Chapter 29: Urban food security in developing countries: Policy trajectories for urban Africa - Jane Battersby
    Chapter 30: Conflicting Demands, Urban Dilemmas and Narrow Thinking about Water: Political Necessity and the Possibilities of Change - Antonio A R Ioris
    Chapter 31: The role of small urban centres in food security and rural transformations - Cecilia Tacoli
    PART 07:CRITICAL CONSUMERISM AND ITS MANUFACTURED NATURES
    Chapter 32: Introduction to Part Seven: Sustainability and inequality: reviewing critical issues in understanding consumer - food relationships in Global Modernity - Gert Spaargaren and Peter Oosterveer
    Chapter 33: Supermarkets, 'the consumer' and responsibilities for sustainable food - David Evans, Daniel Welch and Joanne Swaffield
    Chapter 34: The Retail Sector And Sustainable Food Provision In Thailand - Kanang Kantamaturapoj
    Chapter 35: Consumers, food security, and transformations in food retail in Vietnam - Sigrid Wertheim-Heck
    Chapter 36: Accessing sustainable food: new figurations of food provision in the making? - Peter Oosterveer and Gert Spaargaren
    PART 08: GENDERED NATURES AND ECO-FEMINISM
    Chapter 37: Introduction to Part Eight: Gendered Nature and Ecofeminism - Susan Buckingham
    Chapter 38: Across the Development Divide: A North-South Perspective on Environmental Democracy - Seema Arora-Jonsson
    Chapter 39: Men at Work: Scientific and Technical Solutions to the "Problem" of Nature - Joane Nagel
    Chapter 40: Refiguring Motherhood and Maternalism in Ecofeminism - Niamh Moore
    Chapter 41: What do women and nature have in common: affinity, contingency, or material relation? - Mary Mellor
    PART 09: REPRODUCTIVE NATURES: PLANTS, ANIMALS AND PEOPLE
    Chapter 42: Introduction to Part Nine: Making nature productive: stories of farmed and wild salmons, cow's choice, good bugs, earthworms and gardening - Mara Miele
    Chapter 43: Redistributing labour in Automated Milking Systems and the more-than-human (co)production of dairy farming - Christopher Bear and Lewis Holloway
    Chapter 44: Accumulating goods: Valuing practices in the production of Insects for Crop Protection - Stephanie Lavau
    Chapter 45: Modes of Naturing: or stories of salmon - Heather Swanson, John Law and Marianne E. Lien
    Chapter 46: Global Worming: politics of nature and earth(worm) systems - Filippo Bertoni
    Chapter 47: Urban community gardening: producing new spaces of social nature in the city - Paul Milbourne
    PART 10: NATURE, CLASS AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY
    Chapter 48: Introduction to Part Ten: What nature and which society?: The complexities of nature-society relationships in the Anthropocene - Shonil Bhagwat
    Chapter 49: The role of sacred natural sites in conflict resolution: lessons from Wonsho sacred forests of Sidama, Ethiopia - Zerihun Doffana
    Chapter 50: Social equity in the context of forest conservation. Insights from REDD+ projects in Cambodia and Kenya. - Christina Ender
    Chapter 51: Non-native invasive species: Nature, society and the management of novel nature in the Anthropocene - Shonil Bhagwat
    Chapter 52: Community places, contested spaces: a political ecology of Italian sacred natural sites between cooperation and conflict - Fabrizio Frascaroli
    Chapter 53: Marginalisation of Traditional Groups and the Degradation of Nature - Emma Shepheard-Walwyn
    PART 11: BIO-SENSITIVITY & THE ECOLOGIES OF HEALTH
    Chapter 54: Introduction to Part Eleven: Biosensitivity - an integrative approach to the health of people and planetary systems - Anthony Capon
    Chapter 55: Adopting a public health ecology approach to a key food security issue: apiary, bio-diversity and conservation - Ferne Edwards, Jane Dixon and Ruth Beilin
    Chapter 56: Nature contact and human health - Howard Frumkin
    Chapter 57: Health, population, limits and the decline of nature - Colin D Butler and Kerryn Higgs
    Chapter 58: A Bio-Sensitive and Nutritious Food Source: The Kangaroo and Troubled Nature-Society Relations - Michelle Young and Jane Dixon
    Part 12: THE RESOURCE NEXUS AND ITS RELEVANCE
    Chapter 59: Introduction to Part Twelve: The Resource Nexus and its Relevance - Raimund Bleischwitz
    Chapter 60: A Water Perspective on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus - Carole Dalin
    Chapter 61: Resources Nexus: The Importance for Asia and the Role of Institutions - Adnan A. Hezri and Michelle Kwa
    Chapter 62: Fertilizers: Food Security and the Resource Nexus - Minpeng Chen, Yunfan Wan and Li Yue
    Chapter 63: Industrial Symbiosis - a Bottom-Up Business Response to Nexus Challenges - Teresa Domenech Aparisi
    Chapter 64: Institutions and the Governance of the Resource Nexus: The Case of Nitrogen Fertilizers in China - Philip Andrews-Speed
    Part 13: SUSTAINABLE URBAN COMMUNITIES
    Chapter 65: Introduction to Part Thirteen: Urban Natures: Sustainable Communities - Alison Blay-Palmer
    Chapter 66: Metabolism of Global Cities: London, Manchester, Chicago - Harriet Friedmann
    Chapter 67: A Tree Grows on West 22nd Street: Public Art, Nature, and the Transformation of Urban Communities - Hannah Nelson-Teutsch
    Chapter 68: From Field to Table: Building a Cooperative Sustainable Food System in Balance with Nature - Cassie Wever and Debbie Field
    Chapter 69: Nature as Threat and Opportunity in the Peri-Urban Fringe - Guy M Robinson
    Part 14: RURAL NATURES AND THEIR CO-PRODUCTION
    Chapter 70: Introduction to Part Fourteen: Rural Natures and their Co-Production - Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
    Chapter 71: Agroecology and the Restoration of Organic Metabolisms in Agrifood Systems - Paulo Petersen
    Chapter 72: The Contested Nature of the Farmed Landscape - Jørgen Primdahl
    Chapter 73: Rural Landscapes in Dispute: on Coproduction, Farming Styles and Resource Diversity in Western Mexico - Peter R.W. Gerritsen
    Chapter 74: Different Farming Strategies and the Shaping of Agricultural Landscapes: The Case of the Netherlands - Sabine de Rooij