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Designer Biology - The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems (Hardcover): Ronald L. Sandler, John... Designer Biology - The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems (Hardcover)
Ronald L. Sandler, John Basl; Contributions by Immaculada De Melo Martin, Valentina Urbanek, David A Frank, …
R2,467 Discovery Miles 24 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in our scientific understanding and technological power in recent decades have dramatically amplified our capacity to intentionally manipulate complex ecological and biological systems. An implication of this is that biological and ecological problems are increasingly understood and approached from an engineering perspective. In environmental contexts, this is exemplified in the pursuits of geoengineering, designer ecosystems, and conservation cloning. In human health contexts, it is exemplified in the development of synthetic biology, bionanotechnology, and human enhancement technologies. Designer Biology: The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems consists of thirteen chapters (twelve of them original to the collection) that address the ethical issues raised by technological intervention and design across a broad range of biological and ecological systems. Among the technologies addressed are geoengineering, human enhancement, sex selection, genetic modification, and synthetic biology. The aim of the collection is to advance and enrich our understanding of the ethical issues raised by these technologies, as well as to identify general lessons about the ethics of engineering complex biological and ecological systems that can be applied as new technologies and practices emerge. The insights that emerge will be especially valuable to students and scholars of environmental ethics, bioethics, or technology ethics.

Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace - A Political Ecology Perspective (Paperback): L.Anders Sandberg, Adrina Bardekjian, Sadia... Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace - A Political Ecology Perspective (Paperback)
L.Anders Sandberg, Adrina Bardekjian, Sadia Butt
R1,480 Discovery Miles 14 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban forests, trees and greenspace are critical in contemporary planning and development of the city. Their study is not only a question of the growth and conservation of green spaces, but also has social, cultural and psychological dimensions. This book brings a perspective of political ecology to the complexities of urban trees and forests through three themes: human agency in urban forests and greenspace; arboreal and greenspace agency in the urban landscape; and actions and interventions in the urban forest. Contributors include leading authorities from North America and Europe from a range of disciplines, including forestry, ecology, geography, landscape design, municipal planning, environmental policy and environmental history.

Designer Biology - The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems (Paperback): Ronald L. Sandler, John... Designer Biology - The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems (Paperback)
Ronald L. Sandler, John Basl; Contributions by Immaculada De Melo Martin, Valentina Urbanek, David A Frank, …
R1,327 Discovery Miles 13 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Advances in our scientific understanding and technological power in recent decades have dramatically amplified our capacity to intentionally manipulate complex ecological and biological systems. An implication of this is that biological and ecological problems are increasingly understood and approached from an engineering perspective. In environmental contexts, this is exemplified in the pursuits of geoengineering, designer ecosystems, and conservation cloning. In human health contexts, it is exemplified in the development of synthetic biology, bionanotechnology, and human enhancement technologies. Designer Biology: The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems consists of thirteen chapters (twelve of them original to the collection) that address the ethical issues raised by technological intervention and design across a broad range of biological and ecological systems. Among the technologies addressed are geoengineering, human enhancement, sex selection, genetic modification, and synthetic biology. This collection advances and enriches our understanding of the ethical issues raised by these technologies and identifies general lessons about the ethics of engineering complex biological and ecological systems that can be applied as new technologies and practices emerge. The insights that emerge will be especially valuable to students and scholars of environmental ethics, bioethics, or technology ethics.

Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace - A Political Ecology Perspective (Hardcover): L.Anders Sandberg, Adrina Bardekjian, Sadia... Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace - A Political Ecology Perspective (Hardcover)
L.Anders Sandberg, Adrina Bardekjian, Sadia Butt
R4,288 Discovery Miles 42 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban forests, trees and greenspace are critical in contemporary planning and development of the city. Their study is not only a question of the growth and conservation of green spaces, but also has social, cultural and psychological dimensions. This book brings a perspective of political ecology to the complexities of urban trees and forests through four themes: policy and governance; history, culture and identity; environmental justice and social inclusion; and urban forest and greenspace engagement and education. Contributors include leading authorities from North and South America and Europe from a range of disciplines, including forestry, ecology, geography, landscape design, municipal planning, environmental policy and environmental history.

Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research (Paperback): Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie... Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research (Paperback)
Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford, L.Anders Sandberg
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the challenges and possibilities of conducting cultural environmental history research today. Disciplinary commitments certainly influence the questions scholars ask and the ways they seek out answers, but some methodological challenges go beyond the boundaries of any one discipline. The book examines: how to account for the fact that humans are not the only actors in history yet dominate archival records; how to attend to the non-visual senses when traditional sources offer only a two-dimensional, non-sensory version of the past; how to decolonize research in and beyond the archives; and how effectively to use sources and means of communication made available in the digital age. This book will be a valuable resource for those interested in environmental history and politics, sustainable development and historical geography.

Post-Industrial Urban Greenspace - An Environmental Justice Perspective (Paperback): Jennifer Foster, L.Anders Sandberg Post-Industrial Urban Greenspace - An Environmental Justice Perspective (Paperback)
Jennifer Foster, L.Anders Sandberg
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Post-industrial urban spaces typically include abandoned factories, disused rail lines, old pits and quarries, and de-commissioned landfills. In these places, different visions compete for dominance with respect to current and future land uses. Neighbours often view such urban greenspace as polluted, unkempt and weedy, harbouring undesirable biophysical features and people. These are spaces that often become the focus of some form of revitalization, reinvestment and restoration. From the perspective of civic authorities and urban planners, transforming post-industrial landscapes into disciplined and tended greenspace creates the urban conditions and signals of popular contemporary taste that attract investors, gentrifiers, and tourists. But post-industrial spaces are also places where unique and unpredictable human and ecological associations can emerge spontaneously. Such places may contain considerable ecological integrity and biodiversity and host human populations who find a home and respite in such ecologies. They also tell stories of an industrial and urban past that should be acknowledged, understood and (if suitable) celebrated. This volume explores the environmental justice and injustice dimensions of emerging urban post-industrial landscapes, including the ecological politics, cultural representations and aesthetics of these spaces. This book was published as a special issue of Local Environment.

Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research (Hardcover): Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie... Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research (Hardcover)
Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford, L.Anders Sandberg
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the challenges and possibilities of conducting cultural environmental history research today. Disciplinary commitments certainly influence the questions scholars ask and the ways they seek out answers, but some methodological challenges go beyond the boundaries of any one discipline. The book examines: how to account for the fact that humans are not the only actors in history yet dominate archival records; how to attend to the non-visual senses when traditional sources offer only a two-dimensional, non-sensory version of the past; how to decolonize research in and beyond the archives; and how effectively to use sources and means of communication made available in the digital age. This book will be a valuable resource for those interested in environmental history and politics, sustainable development and historical geography.

Post-Industrial Urban Greenspace - An Environmental Justice Perspective (Hardcover): Jennifer Foster, L.Anders Sandberg Post-Industrial Urban Greenspace - An Environmental Justice Perspective (Hardcover)
Jennifer Foster, L.Anders Sandberg
R4,253 Discovery Miles 42 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Post-industrial urban spaces typically include abandoned factories, disused rail lines, old pits and quarries, and de-commissioned landfills. In these places, different visions compete for dominance with respect to current and future land uses. Neighbours often view such urban greenspace as polluted, unkempt and weedy, harbouring undesirable biophysical features and people. These are spaces that often become the focus of some form of revitalization, reinvestment and restoration. From the perspective of civic authorities and urban planners, transforming post-industrial landscapes into disciplined and tended greenspace creates the urban conditions and signals of popular contemporary taste that attract investors, gentrifiers, and tourists. But post-industrial spaces are also places where unique and unpredictable human and ecological associations can emerge spontaneously. Such places may contain considerable ecological integrity and biodiversity and host human populations who find a home and respite in such ecologies. They also tell stories of an industrial and urban past that should be acknowledged, understood and (if suitable) celebrated. This volume explores the environmental justice and injustice dimensions of emerging urban post-industrial landscapes, including the ecological politics, cultural representations and aesthetics of these spaces. This book was published as a special issue of Local Environment.

Against the Grain - Foresters and Politics in Nova Scotia (Paperback): Anders Sandberg, Peter Clancy Against the Grain - Foresters and Politics in Nova Scotia (Paperback)
Anders Sandberg, Peter Clancy
R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Too often, the ideas and practices of professional foresters have beenviewed as monolithic. This book argues that forestry is a more diverseand complex activity than has been generally recognized. It alsounderlines the political character of the profession. Difference liesat the root of politics, and Nova Scotia forestry has been punctuatedby fundamental debates on matters of science, policy, and management.In different ways, the subjects of this volume all have run"against the grain," raising challenges in pursuit of newforestry practice. Many of their challenges have failed, in the face ofa determined consensus. Nonetheless, the plurality of views andexperiences they reveal are an apt reflection of the inherentlypolitical character of modern forestry and of the need to push beyondappearance to find the foundations of both orthodoxy and dissent.

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