This thought-provoking and clearly argued text provides a critical geopolitical lens for understanding global environment politics. Shannon O'Lear challenges accepted assumptions about human-environment relationships and demonstrates how we can generate more just and creative approaches to assessing risk and security.
This thought-provoking and clearly argued text provides a critical geopolitical lens for understanding global environment politics. Shannon O'Lear challenges accepted assumptions about human-environment relationships and demonstrates how we can generate more just and creative approaches to assessing risk and security.
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Human Geography in the Twenty-First Century: Issues and Applications
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Geopolitics Chapter 2: Population and Environment Chapter 3: Resource Conflict and Slow Violence Chapter 4: Climate Change and Security Chapter 5: Science, Imagery, and Understanding the Environment Chapter 6: Building from Here References Inddex About the Author
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Geopolitics Chapter 2: Population and Environment Chapter 3: Resource Conflict and Slow Violence Chapter 4: Climate Change and Security Chapter 5: Science, Imagery, and Understanding the Environment Chapter 6: Building from Here References Inddex About the Author
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