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Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volume II / 5 volumes

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schema:description"内容記述: Part 4. Deep ecology and the wilderness debate; Introduction to Part 4; 21. The systems view of life, Fritjof Capra; 22. Anthropocentrism: a misunderstood problem, Tim Hayward; 23. Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation: a third world critique, Ramachandra Guha; 24. The wilderness idea revisited: the sustainable development alternative, J. Baird Callicott; 25. The trouble with wilderness: or, getting back to the wrong nature, William Cronon; Part 5. Romanticism: Introduction to Part 5; 26. The economy of nature, Jeremy Bate; 27. The making of the Lake District, John Urry; 28, American sublime, David Nye; Part 6. Bioregionalism; Introduction to Part 6; 29. Interpreting bioregionalism: a story from many voices, Doug Aberley; 30. Reinhabiting California, Peter Berg and Raymond F. Dasmann; 31. Bioregionalism: science or sensibility?, Donald Alexander; Part 7. Planetary metaphors and gaia; Introduction to Part 7; 32. A history of nature, Mick Gold; 33. Geophysiology, James E. Lovelock; 34. The emergence of a social super-organism, P. Russell; Part 8. Ecofeminism; Introduction to Part 8; Ecofeminism: an overview and discussion of positions and arguments, Val Plumwood; 36. The ecology of feminism and the feminism of ecology, Ynestra King; 37. Mining the earth's womb, Carolyn Merchant; 38. Eco-feminism and eco-socialism: dilemmas of essentialism and materialism, Mary Mellor; 39. The seed and the earth: biotechnology and the colonisation of regeneration, Vandana Shiva; 40. The gender and environmental debate: lessons from India, Bina Agarwal; Part 9. Environmental democracy: Introduction to Paret 9; 41. Democracy and the environment: congruence and conflict - preliminary reflections, William M. Lafferty and James Meadowcroft; 42. Greening liberal democracy: the rights discourse revisited, Robyn Eckersley; 43. Ecology and discursive democracy: beyond liberal capitalism and the administrative state, John S. Dryzek; 44. Democracy, bureaucracy, and environmentalism, Robert Paehlke; 45. Challenges to community-based sustainable development: dynamics, entitlements, institutions, Melissa Leach, Robin Mearns and Ian Scoones; 46. Conserving the Emerald Tiger: the politics of environmental regulation in Ireland, George Taylor; 47. A confederal inclusive democracy, Takis Fotopoulos....(more)"
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