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Environment and society : the enduring conflict

Schnaiberg, Allan. (Author). Gould, Kenneth Alan. (Added Author).

Summary: First published in 1994 and now reprinted with a new foreword updating the situation from the original edition Environment and Society: The Enduring Conflict explores environmental problems - coherently and theoretically - from both a political and economic point of view. By illustrating the root causes of environmental disruption - global warming, soil depletion, desertification, water and air pollution - the authors show how to recognize and understand the complex contemporary problems involved in caring for the environment. The book offers both a coherent perspective for solving ecological problems of all kinds and a systematic approach that shows how organizations, institutions and individuals can push for environmental protection reforms. In three sections Schnaiberg and Gould ask the questions: Why should we be concerned? How does environmental disorganization get created? What has been done? And, finally, what can be done? "Allan Schnaiberg has been to environmental sociology what Talcott Parsons was to mid-century sociological theory: a person whose work was an obligatory point of departure. A candid, penetrating and critical assessment of many of the sacred cows of environmentalism and antienvironmentalism. This book is a most welcome addition to the literature in environmental sociology." Contemporary Sociology

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  • ISBN: 0312091281
  • ISBN: 9780312091286
  • ISBN: 0312102666
  • ISBN: 9780312102661
  • Physical Description: print
    255 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, ©1994.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. Social and environmental health: Risks and vulnerabilities of global pollution and depletion -- 2. Society as the enemy of the environment: Battle plans for the assault -- 3. Economic organizations in the treadmill of production: How and why they create environmental disruptions -- 4. Treadmill predispositions and social responses: Population, consumption, and technological change -- 5. Lubricating the treadmill: the role of institutions -- 6. What can I do about environmental problems? -- 7. Resisting the treadmill of production: environmental movements -- 8. Opting out or waiting to enter?: the underdeveloped countries -- 9. Ecological sustainability: Of what? For what? -- 10. The road to and from Rio: Sustainable development versus the poltics of the treadmill.
Subject: Environmental policy
Social ecology

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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