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Title Debating the earth : the environmental politics reader / edited by John S. Dryzek and David Schlosberg
Edition Second edition
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005

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Description x, 658 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
regular print
Contents Machine derived contents note: Part One: Feast or Famine? The Severity of Environmental Problems -- Section One: Limits and Survivalism -- 1. The Limits to Growth, Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers and William H. Behrens III -- 2. The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin -- 3. A Planet under Stress, Lester Brown -- Section Two: The Promethean Response -- 4. Introduction to the Resourceful Earth, Julian L. Simon and Herman Kahn -- 5. The Truth about the Environment, Bjorn Lomborg -- 6. Ten Pinches of Salt, Tom Burke -- Part Two: Reformist Responses -- Section Three: Administrative Rationalism -- 7. Rationality and the Logic of the National Environmental Policy Act, Robert V. Bartlett -- 8. Appraising Adaptive Management, Kai Lee -- 9. Beyond Backyard Environmentalism, Charles Sabel, Archon Fung and Bradley Karkkainen -- 10. Gola: Replace Risk Assessment with Alternatives Assessment, Mary O'Brien -- Section Four: Liberal Democracy -- 11. The Allocation and Distribution of Resources, Mark Sagoff -- 12. Green Governance in the New Millennium: Towards the On Green Democratic State, Robyn Eckersley -- 13. Sustainability and the Limits of Liberalism, Marcel Wissenburg -- 14. The American Political Economy II: The Non-Politics of Laissez Faire, William P. Ophuls and A. Stephen Boyan JR -- Part Three: Environment and Economics -- Section Five: Market Liberalism -- 15. Rethinking the Way We Think, Terry L. Anderson and Donald T. Leal -- 16. Market-Based Environmental Policies, Robert Stavins and Bradley Whitehead -- 17. Selling Environmental Indulgences, Robert E Goodin -- Section Six: Sustainable Development -- 18. From One Earth to One World, World Commission on Environment and Development -- 19. Sustainable Development: Definitions, Principles, Policy, Herman Daly -- 20. Sustainable Development and the Crisis of Nature: On the Political Anatomy of an Oxymoron, Wolfgang Sachs -- Section Seven:Ecological Modernization -- 21. The Next Industrial Revolution, Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins -- 22. Ecological Modernization, John Barry -- Part Four: Green Social Critiques -- Section Eight: Deep Ecology and Bioregionalism -- 23. The Shallow and the Deep, Long Range Ecology Movement: A Summary, Arne Naess -- 24. Putting the Earth First, Dave Foreman -- 25. Living by Life: Some Bioregional Theory and Practice, Jim Dodge -- 26. Paths beyond Human-centredness, Val Plumwood -- Section Nine: Social and Socialist Ecology -- 27. Society and Ecology, Murray Bookchin -- 28. Toward an Ecological Feminism and a Feminist Ecology, Ynestra King -- 29. Ecosocialism, Joel Kovel -- Section Ten: Environmental Justice -- 30. Principles of Environmental Justice, First National People of Colour Environmental Leadership Summit -- 31. Environmental Justice in the 21st Century, Robert Bullard -- 32. Women of Colour on the Front Line, Celene Krauss -- Section Eleven: Southern and Indigenous Perspectives -- 33. On Poverty and Globalization, Vandana Shiva -- 34. Environmentalism and the Poor, Ramachandra Guha and Juan M. Alier -- 35. Introduction to All My Relations, Winona LaDuke -- 36. Overturning the Doctrine: Indigenous People and Wilderness - Being Aboriginal in the Environment Movement, Fabienne Bayet -- Part Five: Society, The State and The Environment -- Section Twelve: The Green Movement -- 37. Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics, Paul Wapner -- 38. Farewell to the Green Movement? Political Action and the Green Public Sphere, Doug Torgerson -- 39. The Politics of Networking in the Grassroots Environmental Justice Movement, David Schlosberg -- 40. Green Parties in the National Governments: From Protest to Acquiescence?, Thomas Poguntke -- Section Thirteen: Ecological Democracy -- 41. The Politics of the Risk Society, Ulrich Beck -- 42. Political and Ecological Communication, John S. Dryzek -- 43. Environmental Citizenship, Andrew Dobson
Summary The readings which illustrate the diversity of political responses to environmental issues are here organized in a way that emphasises the differences and debates across the various schools of thought on environmental affairs. Includes a section on The Global South and Indigenous Perspectives and 25 new extracts. Dryzek from ANU, ACT
Notes Previous ed. 1998
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Environmental policy.
Author Dryzek, John S., 1953-
Schlosberg, David.
LC no. 2005273515
ISBN 0199276293 acid-free paper
Other Titles Environmental politics reader