Environment, Volume 1

Voorkant
Jules Pretty
SAGE, 23 jun 2006 - 1584 pagina's
This four-volume set explores the locations where the environment matters most such as where people are poor, where environments are under threat (such as on frontiers), where there are few natural resources remaining, and where industrialization is rampant. It will also explore these concerns at different system levels, from local-community, to regional, national and global. It will also explore costs of damage to the very resources on which economies rely, and the values of environmental goods and services and the controversies surrounding such valuations. It is organized around environment-people interactions (livelihoods, poverty, income, economic growth); environment-environment interactions (do people matter?); and people-people interactions (collective action challenges, institutions).
 

Inhoudsopgave

The Gaia Hypothesis
3
Biophilia and the Conservation Ethic
23
The Great Work
31
A Blueprint
46
Ethics and Ecology
69
Ethics in a Gaian Context
82
A Materialist Perspective
96
Parallels and Politics
121
Economic Analysis of Environmental Benefits of Integrated Pest
vi
Valuing the Environment
vii
From One Earth to One World
3
The Value of the Worlds Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital 22
22
Identifying Critical Natural Capital 38
38
How Nature Contributes to Mental and Physical Health 44
44
The Extinction of Experience 57
57
Methods and Measurement
75

Language and Ecoliteracy
157
Ecological Literacy
175
ComingtoKnowing
202
The American Geographies
222
Places and the Wild
233
Ecological Questions
252
Taming the Wilderness Myth
290
The Evolving Iconography of Rural
306
Managing the Environment
333
Managing the Environment
Agriculture and Ecosystems
Ecology and the Management
3
National Parks and the Wolf 24
24
an Assessment of Wolong
41
24a Joint Forest Management in India and its Ecological Impacts 65
65
Social
82
The Ambiguous Impact of Inequality on Local Resource Management 98
98
AgroEcological Farming Systems in China 123
123
Respacing Rural
136
The Human Dimension of Agricultural
155
Lessons of Cuban Resistance 176
176
Reducing Food Poverty by Increasing Agricultural Sustainability
183
Materials and Energy
209
Salvage Harvesting Policies After Natural Disturbance 221
221
Effect on Plant Pests and Diseases 247
247
Progress Towards Sustainability? What the Conceptual Framework
269
Design and Environmental Change
297
Critique of a Resurgent Protection
323
Jasper National Park Meet Disney
348
Sustaining People and Places
402
Market or Community Failure? Critical Perspectives on Common
417
Valuing the Environment
iii
Does PartWhole Bias Exist? An Experimental Investigation 89
89
The Environmental Consequences
100
A Case Study from Germany 148
148
The Cost of Externalities
177
A Fable for Tomorrow 203
203
Urban Sprawl and Public Health 225
225
Policies and Management
253
Realigning
278
Conservation and the Lure of the Garden 296
296
Lifting the Veil on Perverse Subsidies 310
310
Recent Experience
316
Institutions Processes and Policies
iii
Institutions Processes and Policies
vii
Communities and the Commons
ix
A Framework for Scaling and Farming Policy Problems
3
the United States
22
Transforming Institutions
46
A Green Field for Criminology? 57
57
The Discourse Ethic and the Problem of Representing Nature 76
76
The Tragedy of the Commons 101
101
Management of Traditional
114
The Struggle to Govern the Commons 140
140
Rethinking CommunityBased Conservation 156
156
Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources 172
172
Jules N Pretty
181
Sustainable Rural Life and Agroecology Santa Catarina State Brazil 208
208
Adarsha
236
AgriEnvironmental Stewardship Schemes and Multifunctionality 256
256
Decisions and Policies
277
The PostCorporate World 313
313
Can We Democratise Decisions on Risk and the Environment? 355
355
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