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The crisis of environmental degradation has createcharemd an
immense volume of literature which focuses on controlling
environmental problems. Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs
goes one step further to extend and complement the current debates.
Using property rights the book examines the causes and possible
solutions to environmental and resource degradation. Written in a
non-technical, reader-friendly style the book also offers: numerous
examples and case studies an up-to-date list of world wide web
sites relevant to the subject a detailed glossary of environmental
and economic terms a guide to the literature at the end of every
chapter Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs is an essential
supplementary text for undergraduates and postgraduates studying
environmental and natural resource management, environmental
studies, ecology, environmental science, environmental economics,
agricultural economics and geography.
The crisis of environmental degradation has createcharemd an
immense volume of literature which focuses on controlling
environmental problems. Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs
goes one step further to extend and complement the current debates.
Using property rights the book examines the causes and possible
solutions to environmental and resource degradation. Written in a
non-technical, reader-friendly style the book also offers: numerous
examples and case studies an up-to-date list of world wide web
sites relevant to the subject a detailed glossary of environmental
and economic terms a guide to the literature at the end of every
chapter Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs is an essential
supplementary text for undergraduates and postgraduates studying
environmental and natural resource management, environmental
studies, ecology, environmental science, environmental economics,
agricultural economics and geography.
After Easter is not a political play, rather a psychological play -
inevitably funny. It is a contemporary portrait of a woman who
reaches that point in her life when she will either grow or fade,
when she will either continue to live in her lesser personality or
make that inner marriage which will allow her to enter the
mainstream of her larger existence, and, hopefully, swim. The
exile, Greta, having turned away from everything that once could
have been called her identity - including her religion - allows the
ghosts to call her home to the north of Ireland and to her family.
In doing so she finds herself confronting the identity that she has
wilfully excluded for so long.
Mapping the changes that have occurred in Irish literature over the
past fifty years, this volume includes twenty-one writers, poets,
and playwrights from the North and South of Ireland, who tell their
own stories. They are funny, tragic, angry, philosophical, but all
are vivid personal accounts of their experiences as women writing
during a pivotal period in the history of Ireland. With a foreword
by Martina Devlin, and an introduction by Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, the
anthology includes essays by Cherry Smyth, Mary Morrissy, Lia
Mills, Moya Cannon, Aine Ni Ghlinn, Catherine Dunne, Eilis Ni
Dhuibhne, Mary O'Donnell, Mary O'Malley, Ruth Carr, Evelyn Conlon,
Anne Devlin, Ivy Bannister, Sophia Hillan, Medbh McGuckian, Mary
Dorcey, Celia de Freine, Mairide Woods, Liz McManus, Mary Rose
Callaghan, and Phyl Herbert.
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