From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the
atmosphere, the human impact on the environment is significant and
undeniable. These forms of global and local environmental change
collectively appear to signal the arrival of a new geological
epoch: the Anthropocene. This is a geological era defined not by
natural environmental fluctuations or meteorite impacts, but by
collective actions of humanity.
"
Environmental Transformations" offers a concise and accessible
introduction to the human practices and systems that sustain the
Anthropocene. It combines accounts of the carbon cycle, global heat
balances, entropy, hydrology, forest ecology and pedology, with
theories of demography, war, industrial capitalism, urban
development, state theory and behavioural psychology. This book
charts the particular role of geography and geographers in studying
environmental change and its human drivers. It provides a review of
critical theories that can help to uncover the socio-economic and
political factors that influence environmental change. It also
explores key issues in contemporary environmental studies, such as
resource use, water scarcity, climate change, industrial pollution
and deforestation. These issues are mapped through a series of
geographical case studies to illustrate the particular value of
geographical notions of space, place and scale, in uncovering the
complex nature of environmental change in different socio-economic,
political and cultural contexts. Finally, the book considers the
different ways in which nations, communities and individuals around
the world are adapting to environmental change in the twenty-first
century.
Particular attention is given throughout to the uneven
geographical opportunities that different communities have to adapt
to environmental change and to the questions of social justice this
situation raises. This book encourages students to engage in the
scientific uncertainties that surround the study of environmental
change, while also discussing both pessimistic and more optimistic
views on the ability of humanity to address the environmental
challenges of our current era."
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