Reshaping Environments
Herausgeber: Bender, Helena
Reshaping Environments
Herausgeber: Bender, Helena
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An interdisciplinary textbook that incorporates case material and theoretical tools for the Earth changers of today and tomorrow.
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An interdisciplinary textbook that incorporates case material and theoretical tools for the Earth changers of today and tomorrow.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781107688667
- ISBN-10: 1107688663
- Artikelnr.: 36029211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 203mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781107688667
- ISBN-10: 1107688663
- Artikelnr.: 36029211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Ian Lowe; Introduction: reshaping environments: an opportunity for
envisioning the future Helena Bender; Part I. Cases: 1. Costa Rica's dry
north-west: a region in transition Blythe McLennan; 2. Reshaping land
transport in Singapore: a policy perspective Sun Sheng Han; 3. Evaluating
different ways of managing forested landscapes Kathryn Williams, Rebecca
Ford, Ian Bishop and Eric Smith; 4. Changing the landscape management
paradigm with farmers: a story of community-based resource management in
the 'Heartbreak Hills', Victoria, Australia Ruth Beilin; 5. Meeting
development goals without blowing your carbon budget Graham Moore; 6. The
EGLE has landed: architecture reshaping schools for sustainable and
effective learning Dominique Hes; 7. Reshaping the Murray-Darling Basin,
Australia: progress in river basin management Michael Stewardson and Edward
Maltby; 8. Burning questions: researching the meaning of fire in the
Australian landscape Blythe McLennan and Ruth Beilin; Part II. Skills: 9.
Critique, analysis and reflection: the study of reshaping environments Anna
Bailey; 10. Working with complex issues in group situations Roger Hadgraft
and Helena Bender; 11. Research methodology Kate Judith; Part III. Theory:
12. An interdisciplinary approach Clinton Golding; 13. Reshaping the
environment: how complexity, post-normal science, uncertainty and risk help
to conceptualise change Ruth Beilin; 14. Sustainability: a model for the
future Helena Bender, Kate Judith and Ruth Beilin; 15. Human needs, wants
and norms: some concepts for exploring sustainable human-environment
relationships Kathryn Williams; 16. Conceptualising and thinking about
environmental systems Graham Moore; 17. Why scale matters Blythe McLennan
and Graham Moore.
envisioning the future Helena Bender; Part I. Cases: 1. Costa Rica's dry
north-west: a region in transition Blythe McLennan; 2. Reshaping land
transport in Singapore: a policy perspective Sun Sheng Han; 3. Evaluating
different ways of managing forested landscapes Kathryn Williams, Rebecca
Ford, Ian Bishop and Eric Smith; 4. Changing the landscape management
paradigm with farmers: a story of community-based resource management in
the 'Heartbreak Hills', Victoria, Australia Ruth Beilin; 5. Meeting
development goals without blowing your carbon budget Graham Moore; 6. The
EGLE has landed: architecture reshaping schools for sustainable and
effective learning Dominique Hes; 7. Reshaping the Murray-Darling Basin,
Australia: progress in river basin management Michael Stewardson and Edward
Maltby; 8. Burning questions: researching the meaning of fire in the
Australian landscape Blythe McLennan and Ruth Beilin; Part II. Skills: 9.
Critique, analysis and reflection: the study of reshaping environments Anna
Bailey; 10. Working with complex issues in group situations Roger Hadgraft
and Helena Bender; 11. Research methodology Kate Judith; Part III. Theory:
12. An interdisciplinary approach Clinton Golding; 13. Reshaping the
environment: how complexity, post-normal science, uncertainty and risk help
to conceptualise change Ruth Beilin; 14. Sustainability: a model for the
future Helena Bender, Kate Judith and Ruth Beilin; 15. Human needs, wants
and norms: some concepts for exploring sustainable human-environment
relationships Kathryn Williams; 16. Conceptualising and thinking about
environmental systems Graham Moore; 17. Why scale matters Blythe McLennan
and Graham Moore.
Foreword Ian Lowe; Introduction: reshaping environments: an opportunity for
envisioning the future Helena Bender; Part I. Cases: 1. Costa Rica's dry
north-west: a region in transition Blythe McLennan; 2. Reshaping land
transport in Singapore: a policy perspective Sun Sheng Han; 3. Evaluating
different ways of managing forested landscapes Kathryn Williams, Rebecca
Ford, Ian Bishop and Eric Smith; 4. Changing the landscape management
paradigm with farmers: a story of community-based resource management in
the 'Heartbreak Hills', Victoria, Australia Ruth Beilin; 5. Meeting
development goals without blowing your carbon budget Graham Moore; 6. The
EGLE has landed: architecture reshaping schools for sustainable and
effective learning Dominique Hes; 7. Reshaping the Murray-Darling Basin,
Australia: progress in river basin management Michael Stewardson and Edward
Maltby; 8. Burning questions: researching the meaning of fire in the
Australian landscape Blythe McLennan and Ruth Beilin; Part II. Skills: 9.
Critique, analysis and reflection: the study of reshaping environments Anna
Bailey; 10. Working with complex issues in group situations Roger Hadgraft
and Helena Bender; 11. Research methodology Kate Judith; Part III. Theory:
12. An interdisciplinary approach Clinton Golding; 13. Reshaping the
environment: how complexity, post-normal science, uncertainty and risk help
to conceptualise change Ruth Beilin; 14. Sustainability: a model for the
future Helena Bender, Kate Judith and Ruth Beilin; 15. Human needs, wants
and norms: some concepts for exploring sustainable human-environment
relationships Kathryn Williams; 16. Conceptualising and thinking about
environmental systems Graham Moore; 17. Why scale matters Blythe McLennan
and Graham Moore.
envisioning the future Helena Bender; Part I. Cases: 1. Costa Rica's dry
north-west: a region in transition Blythe McLennan; 2. Reshaping land
transport in Singapore: a policy perspective Sun Sheng Han; 3. Evaluating
different ways of managing forested landscapes Kathryn Williams, Rebecca
Ford, Ian Bishop and Eric Smith; 4. Changing the landscape management
paradigm with farmers: a story of community-based resource management in
the 'Heartbreak Hills', Victoria, Australia Ruth Beilin; 5. Meeting
development goals without blowing your carbon budget Graham Moore; 6. The
EGLE has landed: architecture reshaping schools for sustainable and
effective learning Dominique Hes; 7. Reshaping the Murray-Darling Basin,
Australia: progress in river basin management Michael Stewardson and Edward
Maltby; 8. Burning questions: researching the meaning of fire in the
Australian landscape Blythe McLennan and Ruth Beilin; Part II. Skills: 9.
Critique, analysis and reflection: the study of reshaping environments Anna
Bailey; 10. Working with complex issues in group situations Roger Hadgraft
and Helena Bender; 11. Research methodology Kate Judith; Part III. Theory:
12. An interdisciplinary approach Clinton Golding; 13. Reshaping the
environment: how complexity, post-normal science, uncertainty and risk help
to conceptualise change Ruth Beilin; 14. Sustainability: a model for the
future Helena Bender, Kate Judith and Ruth Beilin; 15. Human needs, wants
and norms: some concepts for exploring sustainable human-environment
relationships Kathryn Williams; 16. Conceptualising and thinking about
environmental systems Graham Moore; 17. Why scale matters Blythe McLennan
and Graham Moore.