This book examines Brazil's position in the global ecological crisis and how social, political, ethical, scientific and economic issues affect its environmental performance.
This book examines Brazil's position in the global ecological crisis and how social, political, ethical, scientific and economic issues affect its env..
In this book the authors link issues surrounding food and alternative food movements to utopias and intentional communities. The chapters address theo..
Through an examination of the reformed Committee on World Food Security, this book provides new, empirically-informed insights into increased particip..
In this fascinating and challenging work, the author analyses the way water for drinking is produced, distributed, owned, acquired, and consumed in co..
This book asks what it means to write poetry in and about the Anthropocene, the name given to a geological epoch where humans have a global ecological..
Community-based adaptation to climate change is based on local priorities, needs, knowledge and capacities. Mainstreaming CBA into broader national pr..
This book addresses a fundamental problem in applied social science and educational research: the widespread difficulty researchers and students from ..
In this highly accessible introduction to the predicted global impacts of climate change, Constance Lever-Tracy provides an authoritative guide to one..
Are established economic, social and political practices capable of dealing with the combined contemporary crisis of climate change and economic disru..
The convergence of social and environmental challenges is making us ever more aware of the limitations of a natural science that looks mostly at the p..
The overall theme of this book concerns the multiplicity and complexities of discursive constructions of water in Western economies. The authors argue..