The SAGE handbook of nature. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- The SAGE handbook of nature. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The SAGE handbook of nature
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of nature
Nature - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Terry Marsden.
- Editors:
- Marsden, Terry
- Contents:
- Introduction to the Handbook - Terry Marsden; PART 01: SUSTAINABILITY AND GOVERNANCE: SOME STARTING POINTS; Chapter 1: Introduction to Part One : Sustainablity and Governance: some starting points. - Terry Marsden; Chapter 2: Re-reading sustainability through the Triple Helix model in the frame of a systems perspective - Francesca Farioli, Sergio Barile, Marialuisa Saviano, Francesca Iandolo; Chapter 3: Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics for Sustainability - Robin Attfield; Chapter 4: The role of social science in nature-society transitions - Kjell Andersson and Stefan Sjöblom; Chapter 5: Understanding the evolving relationship between tourism and nature in an era of sustainability - Alison M. Gill; Chapter 6: Governance Mechanisms as Promoters of Governability: a Political Science Perspective on Institutional Complexity - Stefan Sjöblom and Kjell Andersson; Chapter 7: Nature Governance: A multimodal view - Abid Mehmood; Chapter 8: Purposeful institutional change for Adaptive Governance of Natural Resources: How to Cater for Context and Agency? - Andreas Thiel and Farhad Mukhtarov; PART 02: NATURAL AND SOCIO-NATURAL VULNERABILITIES: INTERWEAVING THE NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES; Chapter 9: Introduction to Part Two: Natural and Socio-natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving the natural and social sciences - Wendy Larner; Chapter 10: Human Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Hazards - Ilan Kelman, JC Gaillard and Ben Wisner; Chapter 11: Epistemic politics ofIntroduction to the Handbook - Terry Marsden; PART 01: SUSTAINABILITY AND GOVERNANCE: SOME STARTING POINTS; Chapter 1: Introduction to Part One : Sustainablity and Governance: some starting points. - Terry Marsden; Chapter 2: Re-reading sustainability through the Triple Helix model in the frame of a systems perspective - Francesca Farioli, Sergio Barile, Marialuisa Saviano, Francesca Iandolo; Chapter 3: Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics for Sustainability - Robin Attfield; Chapter 4: The role of social science in nature-society transitions - Kjell Andersson and Stefan Sjöblom; Chapter 5: Understanding the evolving relationship between tourism and nature in an era of sustainability - Alison M. Gill; Chapter 6: Governance Mechanisms as Promoters of Governability: a Political Science Perspective on Institutional Complexity - Stefan Sjöblom and Kjell Andersson; Chapter 7: Nature Governance: A multimodal view - Abid Mehmood; Chapter 8: Purposeful institutional change for Adaptive Governance of Natural Resources: How to Cater for Context and Agency? - Andreas Thiel and Farhad Mukhtarov; PART 02: NATURAL AND SOCIO-NATURAL VULNERABILITIES: INTERWEAVING THE NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES; Chapter 9: Introduction to Part Two: Natural and Socio-natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving the natural and social sciences - Wendy Larner; Chapter 10: Human Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Hazards - Ilan Kelman, JC Gaillard and Ben Wisner; Chapter 11: Epistemic politics of climate change - Martin Mahony; Chapter 12: A new biopolitics of environmental health: permeable bodies and the Anthropocene - Becky Mansfield; Chapter 13: Nature, Critique, Ontology, and Decolonial Options: Problematising ‘The Political’ - Mark Jackson; PART 03: SPACING NATURES: SUSTAINABLE PLACE MAKING AND ADAPTATION; Chapter 14: Introduction to Part Three: Spacing Natures: Resourceful and Resilient Community Environmental Practice - Alex Franklin; Chapter 15: Spacing Conservation Practice: Place-Making, Social Learning, and Adaptive Landscape Governance in Natural Resource Management - Daniel R. Williams; Chapter 16: Politics of Connectivity: The Relevance of Place-Based Approaches to Support Sustainable Development and the Governance of Nature and Landscape - L.G. Horlings; Chapter 17: Resilience of Resource Communities: Perspectives and Challenges - Juha Kotilainen; Chapter 18: Sustainability, Justice, and the Problem of Scale: Place-making as a ‘Multi-scalar Fix’ in Urban Environmental Politics - Joseph Pierce; PART 04: COUPLED AND (DE-COUPLED) SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS; Chapter 19: Introduction to Part Four: Utilising a Coupled Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Place Based Analysis - Susan Baker and Isabelle Durance; Chapter 20: Resilience and Adaptation in Coupled Natural-Social Systems: A Place-Based Perspective - Susan Baker and Isabelle Durance; Chapter 21: Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from Seagrass Meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands - Jessica Paddock, Susan Baker, Leanne Cullen-Unsworth, Alastair Smith, Richard Unsworth; Chapter 22: Ecological localism – re-coupling people place and nature - Mark Robins and Adrian Southern; PART 05: RISK AND THE ENVIRONMENT: SOCIAL THEORIES, PUBLIC UNDERSTANDINGS, & THE SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE; Chapter 23: Introduction to Part Five: Risk and rationality: the “frame problem” revisited, from the laboratory to the public sphere - Brian H MacGillivray and Nick F Pidgeon; Chapter 24: Social theories of risk and the environment - Ortwin Renn; Chapter 25: Decision-making about the environment - Joseph Arvai, Victoria Campbell-Arvai, Douglas Bessette, Robyn Wilson; Chapter 26: Public Engagement with Risk and the Science-Policy Interface: A Perspective on Techno-Visionary Science and Innovation - Phil Macnaghten; PART 06: HUNGRY AND THIRSTY CITIES AND THEIR REGIONS; Chapter 27: Introduction to Part Six: Feeding Hungry and Thirsty Cities: An Introduction - Roberta Sonnino and Ana Moragues-Faus; Chapter 28: Urban Food Governance in the Global North - Roberta Soninno and Wendy Mendes; Chapter 29: Urban food security in developing countries: Policy trajectories for urban Africa - Jane Battersby; Chapter 30: Conflicting Demands, Urban Dilemmas and Narrow Thinking about Water: Political Necessity and the Possibilities of Change - Antonio Ioris; Chapter 31: The role of small urban centres in food security and rural transformations - Cecilia Tacoli; PART 07:CRITICAL CONSUMERISM AND ITS MANUFACTURED NATURES; Chapter 32: Introduction to Part Seven: Sustainability and inequality: reviewing critical issues in understanding consumer – food relationships - Gert Spaargaren and Peter Oosterveer; Chapter 33: Supermarkets, ‘the consumer’ and responsibilities for sustainable food - David Evans; Chapter 34: The Retail Sector And Sustainable Food Provision In Thailand - Kanang Kantamaturapoj; Chapter 35: Consumers, food security, and transformations in food retail in Vietnam - Sigrid Wertheim-Heck; Chapter 36: Accessing sustainable food: new figurations of food provision in the making? - Peter Oosterveer and Gert Spaargaren; PART 08: GENDERED NATURES AND ECO-FEMINISM; Chapter 37: Introduction to Part Eight: Gendered Nature and Ecofeminism - Susan Buckingham; Chapter 38: Across the Development Divide: A North-South Perspective on Environmental Democracy - Seema Arora-Jonsson; Chapter 39: Men at Work: Scientific and Technical Solutions to the “Problem” of Nature - Joane Nagel; Chapter 40: Mothers, Grandmothers, and Other Queers in Eco/Feminist Theory and Activism - Niamh Moore; Chapter 41: What do women and nature have in common: affinity, contingency, or material relation? - Mary Mellor; PART 09: REPRODUCTIVE NATURES: PLANTS, ANIMALS AND PEOPLE; Chapter 42: Introduction to Part Nine: Making nature productive: stories of farmed and wild salmons, cow’s choice, good bugs, earthworms and gardening - Mara Miele; Chapter 43: Redistributing labour in Automated Milking Systems and the more-than-human (co)production of dairy farming - Christopher Bear and Lewis Holloway; Chapter 44: Accumulating goods: Valuing practices in crop production and protection - Stephanie Lavau; Chapter 45: Modes of Naturing: or stories of salmon - John Law, Marianne Lien, Heather Swanson; Chapter 46: Global Worming: politics of nature and earth(worm) systems - Filippo Bertoni; Chapter 47: Urban community gardening: producing new spaces of social nature in the city - Paul Milbourne; PART 10: NATURE, CLASS AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY; Chapter 48: Introduction to Part Ten: What nature and which society?: The complexities of nature-society relationships in the Anthropocene - Shonil Bhagwat; Chapter 49: The role of sacred natural sites in conflict resolution: lessons from Wonsho sacred forests of Sidama, Ethiopia - Zerihum Doffana; Chapter 50: Social equity in the context of forest conservation. Insights from REDD+ projects in Cambodia and Kenya. - Christina Ender; Chapter 51: Non-native invasive species: Nature, society and the management of novel nature in the Anthropocene - Shonil Bhagwat; Chapter 52: Community places, contested spaces: a political ecology of Italian sacred natural sites between cooperation and conflict - Fabrizio Frascaroli; Chapter 53: Marginalisation of Traditional Groups and the Degradation of Nature - Emma Shepheard-Walwyn; PART 11: BIO-SENSITIVITY & THE ECOLOGIES OF HEALTH; Chapter 54: Introduction to Part Eleven: Biosensitivity – an integrative approach to the health of people and planetary systems - Anthony Capon; Chapter 55: Adopting a public health ecology approach to a key food security issue: apiary, bio-diversity and conservation - Jane Dixon, Ferne Edwards and Ruth Beilin; Chapter 56: Nature contact and human health - Howard Frumkin; Chapter 57: Health, population, limits and the decline of nature - Colin D Butler and Kerryn Higgs; PART 12: THE RESOURCE NEXUS AND ITS RELEVANCE; Chapter 58: Introduction to Part Twelve: What is the resource nexus and why is it relevant - Raimund Bleischwitz; Chapter 59: A water perspective on the nexus - Carole Dalin; Chapter 60: The Importance for Asia and the Role of Institutions - Adnan A. Hezri and Michelle Kwa; Chapter 61: Fertilizers: Food Security and the Resource - Minpeng Chen, Yunfan Wan, Li Yue; Chapter 62: Industrial Symbiosis – a bottom-up business response to nexus challenges - Teresa Domenech Aparisi; Chapter 63: Institutions and the governance of the resources nexus: the case of nitrogen fertilisers in China - Philip Andrews-Speed; PART 13: SUSTAINABLE URBAN COMMUNITIES; Chapter 64: Introduction to Part Thirteen: Urban natures: Sustainable Communities - Alison Blay Palmer; Chapter 65: Metabolism of global cities: London, Manchester, Chicago - Harriet Friedmann; Chapter 66: A Tree Grows on West 22nd Street: Public Art, Nature, and the Transformation of Urban Communities - Hannah Nelson-Teutsch; Chapter 67: From Field to Table: Building a Cooperative Sustainable Food System in Balance with Nature - Cassie Wever and Debbie Field; Chapter 68: Nature as threat and opportunity in the peri-urban … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 578
Nature
Nature -- Social aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781526421975
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