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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Social impact of environmental issues

Reconstructing Nature - Alienation, Emancipation and the Division of Labour (Paperback, New): Peter Dickens Reconstructing Nature - Alienation, Emancipation and the Division of Labour (Paperback, New)
Peter Dickens
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

One of the main features of the contemporary environmental crisis is that no-one has a clear pictue of what is taking place. Environmental problems are real enough but they bring home the inadequacy of our knowledge. How does the natural world relate to the social world? Why do we continue to have such a poor understanding? How can ecological knowledge be made to relate to our understanding of human society? The book argues that the division of labour is a key but neglected factor underlying people's inability to adequately understand and relate to the natural world. The argument extends Marx's theory of alienation to account for inadequate knowledge and therefore inadequate concern for nature. Using recent developments in "critical realist" philosophy, the book aims to find ways of reorganising knowledge in the light of ecological consciousness. It also corrects the emphasis of much environmental literature by focusing on production rather than consumption.

Nature and Society - Anthropological Perspectives (Paperback): Philippe Descola, Gisli Palsson Nature and Society - Anthropological Perspectives (Paperback)
Philippe Descola, Gisli Palsson
R1,627 Discovery Miles 16 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


The contributors to this book focus on the relationship between nature and society from a variety of theoretical and ethnographic perspectives. Their work draws upon recent developments in social theory, biology, ethnobiology, epistemology, sociology of science, and a wide array of ethnographic case studies -- from Amazonia, the Solomon Islands, Malaysia, the Mollucan Islands, rural comunities from Japan and north-west Europe, urban Greece, and laboratories of molecular biology and high-energy physics. The discussion is divided into three parts, emphasising the problems posed by the nature-culture dualism, some misguided attempts to respond to these problems, and potential avenues out of the current dilemmas of ecological discourse.

Latin American Development - Geographical Perspectives (Paperback, 2nd New edition): David A. Preston Latin American Development - Geographical Perspectives (Paperback, 2nd New edition)
David A. Preston
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Provides an up-to-date analysis of many aspects of Latin America through a series of short essays, written by experienced geographers.

People And Environment - Development For The Future (Paperback): Stephen Morse, Michael Stocking People And Environment - Development For The Future (Paperback)
Stephen Morse, Michael Stocking
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A text for undergraduate students which concentrates on central themes and issues concerning environment and development, including discussion of policy issues and implications.

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada (Hardcover): Miriam J. Stewart Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada (Hardcover)
Miriam J. Stewart
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Supporting Children and Their Families Facing Health Inequities in Canada fills an urgent national need to analyze disparities among vulnerable populations, where socio-economic and cultural factors compromise health and create barriers. Offering solutions and strategies to the prevalent health inequities faced by children, youth, and families in Canada, this book investigates timely issues of social, economic, and cultural significance. Chapters cover a diverse range of socio-economic and cultural factors that contribute to health inequality among the country's most vulnerable youth populations, including mental health challenges, low income, and refugee status. This book shares scientific evidence from thousands of interviews, questionnaires, surveys, and client consultations, while also providing professional insights that offer key information for at-risk families experiencing health inequities. Timely and transformative, this book will serve as an informed and compassionate guide to promote the health and resiliency of vulnerable children, youth, and families across Canada.

Geographies of Exclusion - Society and Difference in the West (Hardcover, New): David Sibley Geographies of Exclusion - Society and Difference in the West (Hardcover, New)
David Sibley
R5,529 Discovery Miles 55 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Contents:
Preface Part One 1. Feelings about difference 2. Images of Difference 3. Border Crossings 4. Mapping the Pure and Defiled 5. Bounding Space: Purification and Control 6. Spaces of Exclusion: Home, Locality, Nation Part Two 7. The Exclusion of Knowledge 8. W.E.B. Dubois: A Black Perspective on Social Space 9. Radical Women, Men of Science and Urban Society 10. Conclusion 11. Bibliography

Geographies of Exclusion - Society and Difference in the West (Paperback): David Sibley Geographies of Exclusion - Society and Difference in the West (Paperback)
David Sibley
R2,512 Discovery Miles 25 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Contents:
Preface Part One 1. Feelings about difference 2. Images of difference 3. Border Crossings 4. Mapping the pure and defiled 5. Bounding space: purification and control 6. Spaces of exclusion: home, locality, nation Part Two 7. The exclusion of knowledge 8. W.E.B. Dubois: a black perspective on social space 9. Radical women, men of science and urban society 10. Conclusion 11. Bibliography

Consuming Places (Hardcover): John Urry Consuming Places (Hardcover)
John Urry
R4,485 Discovery Miles 44 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


In Consuming Places John Urry draws together some of his most significant essays on the sociology of place. He interrogates the nature of time and space, the different ways in which places are economically and culturally transformed, the form taken by the visual consumption of place, and the ways in which travel transforms nature and the environment. Wide-ranging yet coherent, this much needed book is a major contribution to the sociology of place. It is likely to be debated for years to come.

eBook available with sample pages: PB:0415113113 EB:0203202929

Consuming Places (Paperback, New): John Urry Consuming Places (Paperback, New)
John Urry
R1,320 Discovery Miles 13 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


In Consuming Places John Urry draws together some of his most significant essays on the sociology of place. He interrogates the nature of time and space, the different ways in which places are economically and culturally transformed, the form taken by the visual consumption of place, and the ways in which travel transforms nature and the environment. Wide-ranging yet coherent, this much needed book is a major contribution to the sociology of place. It is likely to be debated for years to come.

Human Ecology as Human Behavior - Essays in Environmental and Developmental Anthropology (Paperback, 2nd edition): John W.... Human Ecology as Human Behavior - Essays in Environmental and Developmental Anthropology (Paperback, 2nd edition)
John W. Bennett
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Human interaction with the natural environment has a dual character. By turning increasing quantities of natural substances into physical resources, human beings might be said to have freed themselves from the constraints of low-technology survival pressures. However, the process has generated a new dependence on nature in the form of complex "socionatural systems," as Bennett calls them, in which human society and behavior are so interlocked with the management of the environment that small changes in the systems can lead to disaster. Bennett's essays cover a wide range: from the philosophy of environmentalism to the ecology of economic development; from the human impact on semi-arid lands to the ecology of Japanese forest management. This expanded paperback edition includes a new chapter on the role of anthropology in economic development.

Bennett's essays exhibit an underlying pessimism: if human behavior toward the physical environment is the distinctive cause of environmental abuse, then reform of current management practices offers only temporary relief; that is, conservationism, like democracy, must be continually reaffirmed. Clearly presented and free of jargon, Human Ecology as Human Behavior will be of interest to anthropologists, economists, and environmentalists.

Global Change in Marine Systems - Societal and Governing Responses (Hardcover): Patrice Guillotreau, Alida Bundy, R. Ian Perry Global Change in Marine Systems - Societal and Governing Responses (Hardcover)
Patrice Guillotreau, Alida Bundy, R. Ian Perry
R4,496 Discovery Miles 44 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Global Change in Marine Systems analyses and appraises societal and governing responses to change affecting marine social and ecological systems around the world. Acknowledging the stakes - local societies that depend on marine systems for food, livelihoods and wellbeing can suffer great hardship - this book highlights and explains similarities and distinctions between successful and unsuccessful responses. The book presents an analytical framework ('I-ADApT') that enables decision-makers to consider possible responses to global change based on experiences elsewhere. Here an international group of researchers from the natural and social sciences apply the 'I-ADApT' framework to twenty enlightening case studies, covering a wide range of marine systems challenged by critical global change issues around the world. The innovative research presented here guides marine system researchers, policymakers, decision-makers and practitioners in responding to global change in a timely and appropriate manner. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in environmental studies, natural resources, marine resources, environmental sociology, sustainability, and climate change.

Sensuous Geographies - Body, Sense and Place (Hardcover): Paul Rodaway Sensuous Geographies - Body, Sense and Place (Hardcover)
Paul Rodaway
R5,525 Discovery Miles 55 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Sensuous Geographies" is an exploratory study of our immediate sensuous experience of the world. Touch, smell, hearing and sight - the four senses chiefly relevant to geographical experience - both receive and structure information. Historical, cultural and technological contexts influence this process. Basic issues of definition are illustrated through a variety of sensuous geographies. Focusing on postmodern concerns with representation, the book challenges us to reconsider the role of the sensuous as not merely the physical basis of understanding but as an integral part of the cultural definition of geographical knowledge.

Signifying Animals (Paperback, Revised): Roy Willis Signifying Animals (Paperback, Revised)
Roy Willis
R1,630 Discovery Miles 16 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Signifying Animals" examines what animals mean to human beings around the world, offering a fresh assessment of the workings of animal symbolism in diverse cultures. The essays in the book are based on first-hand field research with peoples as dissimilar as the Mongolian nomads of Soviet Central Asia, Aboriginal Australians, Inuit hunters of the Canadian Arctic and cultivators of Africa and Papua New Guinea.
The essays look at accounts of mythical beasts among the Amerindian peoples of Andean South America, alleged sightings of an extinct giant bird in New Zealand as well as the complex symbolism of the American rodeo. Others discuss animal symbolism in the Middle East, India and the ancient picts of Scotland. The book advances a powerful argument against some prevalent fallacies in symbolic interpretation.

The Gulf War and the Environment (Paperback): Farouk El-Baz, R.M. Makharita The Gulf War and the Environment (Paperback)
Farouk El-Baz, R.M. Makharita
R916 Discovery Miles 9 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Gulf War inflicted dramatic environmental damage upon the fragile desert and shore environments of Kuwait and north eastern Saudi Arabia. Marine environments experienced oil spills; inland, oil lakes and burning oil wells caused widespread pollution. This book, first published in 1994, presents an in-depth analysis of these environmental disasters, their long-term consequences, and potential ways to repair the damage.

Animals and Human Society - Changing Perspectives (Hardcover, New): Aubrey Manning, James Serpell Animals and Human Society - Changing Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
Aubrey Manning, James Serpell
R4,472 Discovery Miles 44 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Modern society is beginning to re-examine its whole relationship with animals and the natural world. Until recently issues such as animal welfare and environmental protection were considered the domain of small, idealistic minorities. Now, these issues attract vast numbers of articulate supporters who collectively exercise considerable political muscle. Animals, both wild and domestic, form the primary focus of concern in this often acrimonious debate. Yet why do animals evoke such strong and contradictory emotions in people - and do our western attitudes have anything in common with those of other societies and cultures? Bringing together a range of contributions from distinguished experts in the field, Animals and Society explores the importance of animals in society from social, historical and cross-cultural perspectives.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203421442

Development Betrayed - The End of Progress and a Co-Evolutionary Revisioning of the Future (Paperback): Richard B. Norgaard Development Betrayed - The End of Progress and a Co-Evolutionary Revisioning of the Future (Paperback)
Richard B. Norgaard
R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Modernity promised control over nature through science, material abundance through technology and effective government through rational, social organization. Instead of leading to this promised land it has brought us to the brink of environmental and cultural disaster. Why has there been this gap between modernity's aspirations and its achievements? Development Betrayed offers a powerful answer to this question.
Development with its unshakeable commitment to the idea of progress, is rooted in modernism and has been betrayed by each of its major tenets. Attempts to control nature have led to the brink of environmental catastrophe. Western technologies have proved inappropriate for the needs of the South, and governments are unable to respond effectively to the crises that have resulted.
Offering a thorough and lively critiques of the ideas behind development, Richard Norgaard also offers an alternative co-evolutionary paradigm, in which development is portrayed as a co-evolution between cultural and ecological systems. Rather than a future with all peoples merging to one best way of knowing and doing things, he envisions a future of a patchwork quilt of cultures with real possibilities for harmony.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203012402

Interpreting Nature - Cultural Constructions of the Environment (Paperback): I. G Simmons Interpreting Nature - Cultural Constructions of the Environment (Paperback)
I. G Simmons
R1,825 Discovery Miles 18 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Human society has constructed many varied notions of the environment. Scientific information about the environment is often seen as the only worthwhile knowledge. This ignores the complexities created by interaction between people and the environment. Idealist thinking argues that everything we know is based on a construct of our minds and that all is possible. Can both be correct and true?
Interpreting Nature explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we construct are imperfect and can only be provisional. Having examined the way in which the natural sciences have interrogated nature, the types of data produced and what they mean to us, this looks at the environment within philosophy and ethics, the social sciences and the arts, and analyses their role in the formation of environmental cognition.

Human Ecology (Hardcover, New): Markus Nauser, Dieter Steiner Human Ecology (Hardcover, New)
Markus Nauser, Dieter Steiner
R5,847 Discovery Miles 58 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

We face an environmental catastrophe of global proportions. The ecological rationality of modern society, and of science in particular, is in question. Science still responds to crises at the level of technocratic expertise, and still treats society as an adaptive system.
By bringing together a number of integrative approaches to the human-environment problem, Human Ecology shapes a more radical, fundamental agenda for change. The book creates a framework for a cohesive discourse, for a "new human ecology." From the notion that the individual person is an agent mediating between society and environment, the individual contributors recognize that the environmental crisis is really a crisis of society - manifesting itself in an increasing fragmentation of lives in general and knowledge in particular. Arguing for environmentally sustainable lifestyles, the book envisages a new kind of consciousness and a new environment.

Torah of the Earth - Exploring 4,000 Years of Ecology in Jewish Thought (Paperback): Arthur I. Waskow Torah of the Earth - Exploring 4,000 Years of Ecology in Jewish Thought (Paperback)
Arthur I. Waskow
R468 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R37 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An invaluable key to understanding the intersection of ecology and Judaism.

Volume 2:
-- Zionism: One Land, Two Peoples
-- Eco-Judaism: One Earth, Many Peoples

Interpreting Nature - Cultural Constructions of the Environment (Hardcover): I. G Simmons Interpreting Nature - Cultural Constructions of the Environment (Hardcover)
I. G Simmons
R5,831 Discovery Miles 58 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Human society has constructed many varied notions of the environment. Scientific information about the environment is often seen as the only worthwhile knowledge. This ignores the complexities created by interaction between people and the environment. Idealist thinking argues that everything we know is based on a construct of our minds and that all is possible. Can both be correct and true? Interpreting Nature explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we construct are imperfect and can only be provisional. Having examined the way in which the natural sciences have interrogated nature, the types of data produced and what they mean to us, this looks at the environment within philosophy and ethics, the social sciences and the arts, and analyses their role in the formation of environmental cognition.

Geography of Agriculture in Developed Market Economies, The (Paperback): I.R. Bowler Geography of Agriculture in Developed Market Economies, The (Paperback)
I.R. Bowler
R1,671 Discovery Miles 16 710 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The state subsidies which have supported agriculture in developed market economies are being questioned. Food surpluses and the damaging effects of modern farming techniques on the environment are regularly reported in the press and media. The Geography of Agriculture in Developed Market Economies describes and explains how these and other problems being encountered in modern agriculture have developed and also how the problems vary in intensity between different farming regions.

Meadowlark Economies - Work and Leisure in the Ecosystem (Paperback, New): Jim Eggert Meadowlark Economies - Work and Leisure in the Ecosystem (Paperback, New)
Jim Eggert
R955 R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Save R59 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Linking Social and Ecological Systems - Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience (Hardcover, New):... Linking Social and Ecological Systems - Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience (Hardcover, New)
Fikret Berkes, Carl Folke; Assisted by Johan Colding
R4,115 Discovery Miles 41 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

While scientists usually examine either ecological systems or social systems, the need exists for an interdisciplinary approach to the problems of environmental management and sustainable development. Developed under the auspices of the Beijer Institute in Stockholm, this volume analyzes social and ecological linkages in selected ecosystems using an international and interdisciplinary case study approach. The chapters provide detailed information on a variety of management practices for dealing with environmental change. Taken as a whole, the book contributes to the greater understanding of essential social responses to changes in ecosystems. A key feature is a set of new, or rediscovered, principles for sustainable ecosystem management.

King Of The Swamp (Paperback): Catherine Emmett King Of The Swamp (Paperback)
Catherine Emmett; Illustrated by Ben Mantle 1
R217 R198 Discovery Miles 1 980 Save R19 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A striking and unique story perfect for little people interested in climate awareness and looking after nature. McDarkly lives quietly all on his own, growing orchids in his dank swamp, until one day his peace is disturbed by an arrogant king who wants to turn the swamp into a roller-skate park. McDarkly has ten days to prove that the swamp isn't damp and dark, but an enchanted world. Can he do it, or will he risk losing his home forever?

Echoes from the Poisoned Well - Global Memories of Environmental Injustice (Paperback): Sylvia Hood Washington, Heather... Echoes from the Poisoned Well - Global Memories of Environmental Injustice (Paperback)
Sylvia Hood Washington, Heather Goodall, Paul Rosier; Foreword by Martin Melosi; Contributions by Jeffrey Stine, …
R1,606 Discovery Miles 16 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The emerging environmental justice movement has created greater awareness among scholars that communities from all over the world suffer from similar environmental inequalities. This volume takes up the challenge of linking the focussed campaigns and insights from African American campaigns for environmental justice with the perspectives of this global group of environmentally marginalized groups. The editorial team has drawn on Washington's work, on Paul Rosier's study of Native American environmentalism, and on Heather Goodall's work with Indigenous Australians to seek out wider perspectives on the relationships between memories of injustice and demands for environmental justice in the global arena. This collection contributes to environmental historiography by providing 'bottom up' environmental histories in a field which so far has mostly emphasized a 'top down' perspective, in which the voices of those most heavily burdened by environmental degradation are often ignored. The essays here serve as a modest step in filling this lacuna in environmental history by providing the viewpoints of peoples and of indigenous communities which traditionally have been neglected while linking them to a global context of environmental activism and education. Scholars of environmental justice, as much as the activists in their respective struggle, face challenges in working comparatively to locate the differences between local struggles as well as to celebrate their common ground. In this sense, the chapters in this book represent the opening up of spaces for future conversations rather than any simple ending to the discussion. The contributions, however, reflect growing awareness of that common ground and a rising need to employ linked experiences and strategies in combating environmental injustice on a global scale, in part by mimicking the technology and tools employed by global corporations that endanger the environmental integrity of a diverse set of homelands and ecologies.

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