Forests as Fuel uses extensive multi-sited ethnography to address the complexities of bioenergy development, highlighting the impacts of varying perceptions of climate change in rural, forest- dependent communities within the US South.
Forests as Fuel uses extensive multi-sited ethnography to address the complexities of bioenergy development, highlighting the impacts of varying perceptions of climate change in rural, forest- dependent communities within the US South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Sarah Hitchner; John Schelhas and J. Peter Brosius - Foreword by James Marshall Shepherd
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword J. Marshall Shepherd Introduction Bioenergy Stories at the Intersection of Energy, Landscape, Race, and Climate in the U.S. South Chapter 2 What People Hear and What People Say about Bioenergy: Translating Bioenergy Narratives, Imaginaries, and Metaphors Chapter 3 Bioenergy Landscapes: Impacts of Bioenergy Developments on Forest-Dependent Communities in the U.S. South Chapter 4 What's Climate Change Got to Do with It?: The Relevance (Or Not) of Climate Change to Perceptions of Bioenergy Chapter 5 "The South Be the South": How Bioenergy Development Illustrates and Affects Racial Dynamics in the U.S. South Conclusion A New Bioenergy Imaginary in the U.S. South
Foreword J. Marshall Shepherd Introduction Bioenergy Stories at the Intersection of Energy, Landscape, Race, and Climate in the U.S. South Chapter 2 What People Hear and What People Say about Bioenergy: Translating Bioenergy Narratives, Imaginaries, and Metaphors Chapter 3 Bioenergy Landscapes: Impacts of Bioenergy Developments on Forest-Dependent Communities in the U.S. South Chapter 4 What's Climate Change Got to Do with It?: The Relevance (Or Not) of Climate Change to Perceptions of Bioenergy Chapter 5 "The South Be the South": How Bioenergy Development Illustrates and Affects Racial Dynamics in the U.S. South Conclusion A New Bioenergy Imaginary in the U.S. South
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