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This collection will both stimulate debate and provide an excellent resource for wide-ranging case study material and solid academic context.
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This collection will both stimulate debate and provide an excellent resource for wide-ranging case study material and solid academic context.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415197359
- ISBN-10: 041519735X
- Artikelnr.: 31569530
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415197359
- ISBN-10: 041519735X
- Artikelnr.: 31569530
Nicholas Low is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. His book, Justice, Society and Nature (1998, Routledge), won the Harold and Margaret Sprout Award of the International Studies Association (USA) for the best book on ecological politics in 1998.
Chapter 1 Introduction, Nicholas Low
Chapter 2 An outline of the problems ahead, Arne Naess
Part 1 Environmental justice challenges
Chapter 3 Environmental justice challenges at home and abroad, Robert Bullard
Chapter 4 Ecological balance in an era of globalization, Vandana Shiva
Chapter 5 Chernobyl, global environmental injustice and mutagenic threats, Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Chapter 6 Justice, the market and climate change, Clive Hamilton
Part 2 Environmental justice: issues of principle
Chapter 7 Considerations on the environment of justice, David Harvey
Chapter 8 Care-sensitive ethics and situated universalism, Karen Warren
Chapter 9 Ethics across the species boundary, Peter Singer
Chapter 10 Mapping human rights, Tom Regan
Chapter 11 Indigenous ecologies and an ethic of connection, Deborah Bird Rose
Chapter 12 Ecological ethics from rights to recognition, Val Plumwood
Part 3 Global political justice
Chapter 13 Indigenous peoples, the conservation of traditional ecological knowledge, and global governance, Henrietta Fourmile
Chapter 14 Fairness matters, Oran R. Young
Chapter 15 Global ecological democracy, John S. Dryzek
Chapter 16 Restructuring the space of democracy, Elmar Altvater
Chapter 2 An outline of the problems ahead, Arne Naess
Part 1 Environmental justice challenges
Chapter 3 Environmental justice challenges at home and abroad, Robert Bullard
Chapter 4 Ecological balance in an era of globalization, Vandana Shiva
Chapter 5 Chernobyl, global environmental injustice and mutagenic threats, Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Chapter 6 Justice, the market and climate change, Clive Hamilton
Part 2 Environmental justice: issues of principle
Chapter 7 Considerations on the environment of justice, David Harvey
Chapter 8 Care-sensitive ethics and situated universalism, Karen Warren
Chapter 9 Ethics across the species boundary, Peter Singer
Chapter 10 Mapping human rights, Tom Regan
Chapter 11 Indigenous ecologies and an ethic of connection, Deborah Bird Rose
Chapter 12 Ecological ethics from rights to recognition, Val Plumwood
Part 3 Global political justice
Chapter 13 Indigenous peoples, the conservation of traditional ecological knowledge, and global governance, Henrietta Fourmile
Chapter 14 Fairness matters, Oran R. Young
Chapter 15 Global ecological democracy, John S. Dryzek
Chapter 16 Restructuring the space of democracy, Elmar Altvater
Chapter 1 Introduction, Nicholas Low
Chapter 2 An outline of the problems ahead, Arne Naess
Part 1 Environmental justice challenges
Chapter 3 Environmental justice challenges at home and abroad, Robert Bullard
Chapter 4 Ecological balance in an era of globalization, Vandana Shiva
Chapter 5 Chernobyl, global environmental injustice and mutagenic threats, Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Chapter 6 Justice, the market and climate change, Clive Hamilton
Part 2 Environmental justice: issues of principle
Chapter 7 Considerations on the environment of justice, David Harvey
Chapter 8 Care-sensitive ethics and situated universalism, Karen Warren
Chapter 9 Ethics across the species boundary, Peter Singer
Chapter 10 Mapping human rights, Tom Regan
Chapter 11 Indigenous ecologies and an ethic of connection, Deborah Bird Rose
Chapter 12 Ecological ethics from rights to recognition, Val Plumwood
Part 3 Global political justice
Chapter 13 Indigenous peoples, the conservation of traditional ecological knowledge, and global governance, Henrietta Fourmile
Chapter 14 Fairness matters, Oran R. Young
Chapter 15 Global ecological democracy, John S. Dryzek
Chapter 16 Restructuring the space of democracy, Elmar Altvater
Chapter 2 An outline of the problems ahead, Arne Naess
Part 1 Environmental justice challenges
Chapter 3 Environmental justice challenges at home and abroad, Robert Bullard
Chapter 4 Ecological balance in an era of globalization, Vandana Shiva
Chapter 5 Chernobyl, global environmental injustice and mutagenic threats, Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Chapter 6 Justice, the market and climate change, Clive Hamilton
Part 2 Environmental justice: issues of principle
Chapter 7 Considerations on the environment of justice, David Harvey
Chapter 8 Care-sensitive ethics and situated universalism, Karen Warren
Chapter 9 Ethics across the species boundary, Peter Singer
Chapter 10 Mapping human rights, Tom Regan
Chapter 11 Indigenous ecologies and an ethic of connection, Deborah Bird Rose
Chapter 12 Ecological ethics from rights to recognition, Val Plumwood
Part 3 Global political justice
Chapter 13 Indigenous peoples, the conservation of traditional ecological knowledge, and global governance, Henrietta Fourmile
Chapter 14 Fairness matters, Oran R. Young
Chapter 15 Global ecological democracy, John S. Dryzek
Chapter 16 Restructuring the space of democracy, Elmar Altvater