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This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at
Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to
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A comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the conceptual tools
used to explore real-world environmental problems Environment and
Society: A Critical Introduction, Third Edition demonstrates how
theoretical approaches such as environmental ethics, political
economy, and social construction work as conceptual tools to
identify and clarify contemporary environmental issues. Assuming no
background knowledge in the subject, this reader-friendly textbook
uses clear language and engaging examples to first describe nine
key conceptual tools, and then apply them to a variety of familiar
objects--from bottled water and French fries to trees, wolves, and
carbon dioxide. Throughout the text, highly accessible chapters
provide insight into the relationship between the environment and
present-day society. Divided into two parts, the text begins by
explaining major theoretical approaches for interpreting the
environment-society relationship and discussing different
perspectives about environmental problems. Part II examines a
series of objects, each viewed through a sample of the theoretical
tools from Part I, helping readers think critically about critical
environmental topics such as deforestation, climate change, the
global water supply, and hazardous e-waste. This fully revised
third edition stresses a wider range of competing ways of thinking
about environmental issues and features additional cases studies,
up-to-date conceptual understandings, and new chapters in Part I on
racializd environments and feminist approaches. Environment and
Society: A Critical Introduction, Third Edition: Covers theoretical
lenses such as commodities, environmental ethics, and risks and
hazards, and applies them to touchstone environment-society objects
like wolves, tuna, trees, and carbon dioxide Uses a conversational
narrative to explain key historical events, topical issues and
policies, and scientific concepts Features substantial revisions
and updates, including new chapters on feminism and race, and
improved maps and illustrations Includes a wealth of in-book and
online resources, including exercises and boxed discussions,
chapter summaries, review questions, references, suggested
readings, an online test bank, and internet links Provides
additional instructor support such as suggested teaching models,
full-color PowerPoint slides, and supplementary teaching material
Retaining the innovative approach of its predecessors, Environment
and Society: A Critical Introduction, Third Edition remains the
ideal textbook for courses in environmental issues, environmental
science, and nature and society theory.
An accessible, focused exploration of the field of political
ecology The third edition of Political Ecology spans this sprawling
field, using grounded examples and careful readings of current
literature. While the study of political ecology is sometimes
difficult to fathom, owing to its breadth and diversity, this
resource simplifies the discussion by reducing the field down into
a few core questions and arguments. These points clearly
demonstrate how critical theory can make pragmatic contributions to
the fields of conservation, development, and environmental
management. The latest edition of this seminal work is also more
closely focused, with references to recent work from around the
world. Further, Political Ecology raises critical questions about
"traditional" approaches to environmental questions and problems.
This new edition: Includes international work in the field coming
out of Europe, Latin America, and Asia Explains political ecology
and its tendency to disrupt the environmental research and practice
by both advancing and undermining associated fields of study
Contains contributions from a wide range of diverse backgrounds and
expertise Offers a resource that is written in highly-accessible,
straightforward language Outlines the frontiers of the field and
frames climate change and the end of population growth with the
framework of political ecology An excellent resource for
undergraduates and academics, the third edition of Political
Ecology offers an updated edition of the guide to this diverse,
quickly growing field that is at the heart of how humans shape the
world and, in turn, are shaped by it.
Environment and Society: A Critical Introduction is an overview of
the diverse conceptual tools and traditions for thinking about,
explaining and addressing the environmental challenges we face in
the contemporary world. Provides an introduction to the
environmental challenges we face in the contemporary world through
foundational theoretical ideas illustrated with concrete, everyday
examples Utilizes compelling, conversational language to expound on
theory, history, and scientific topics, making the text accessible
to a diverse readership Draws upon contemporary theoretical
understandings in nature/society theory while demonstrating through
practice and deployment Includes discussion of key historical
events, topical issues, and policies, as well as scientific
concepts
If you like to travel and you have more time than money, you
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this book be your guide. Sam and Judy Robbins have been avid home
exchangers for over 20 years and have completed more than 70
exchanges in many different parts of the world. In this book they
explain the ins and outs of home exchange and tell you exactly how
to join in the adventure of exploring our world inexpensively and
with the comforts of home. You and your family, by sharing your
home when you are away, can find partners who will share their
homes and sometimes autos, even boats, with you. In the process you
will find that you can make many new friends who will enrich your
life and expand your horizons. At the end of the book, they relate
the story of just one of their exchanges. This story illustrates in
meaningful ways the wonderful world of home exchange.
Through the years of my life, poetry has given me such a huge
release of expression. Whether it is positive or negative, poetic
verse actually describes what, how and when a feeling has been
captured then taken over by the human mind. The poetry in this book
can be related to by teens, young adults and college students.
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and build remediation through Bloom's Taxonomy. O E-book. A full
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as they are studying online. O Video Activities. Students watch a
video case, and then answer the discussion questions that follow. O
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library designed to give students insights into their abilities,
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