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Keywords for environmental studies / edited by Joni Adamson, William A. Gleason, and David N. Pellow.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2019Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition]Description: 1 online resource (67 entries) ; digital filesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787855441
  • 9780814760741
  • 0814760740
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.7003 23
LOC classification:
  • TD169.3 .K49 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Agrarian ecology -- 2. Animal -- 3. Anthropocene -- 4. Biodiversity -- 5. Biomimicry -- 6. Biopolitics -- 7. Bioregionalism -- 8. Biosemiotics -- 9. Biosphere -- 10. Built environment -- 11. Climate change -- 12. Conservation-preservation -- 13. Consumption -- 14. Cosmos -- 15. Culture -- 16. Degradation -- 17. Democracy -- 18. Eco-art -- 19. Ecocriticism -- 20. Ecofascism -- 21. Ecofeminism -- 22. Ecology -- 23. Ecomedia -- 24. Economy -- 25. Ecopoetics -- 26. Eco-terrorism -- 27. Ecotourism -- 28. Education -- 29. Environment -- 30. Environmentalism(s) -- 31. Environmental justice -- 32. Ethics -- 33. Ethnography -- 34. Evolution -- 35. Extinction -- 36. Genome -- 37. Globalization -- 38. Green -- 39. Health -- 40. History -- 41. Humanities -- 42. Imperialism -- 43. Indigeneity -- 44. Landscape -- 45. Natural disaster -- 46. Nature -- 47. Nature writing -- 48. Pastoral -- 49. Place -- 50. Political ecology -- 51. Pollution -- 52. Queer ecology -- 53. Religion -- 54. Risk society -- 55. Scale -- 56. Species -- 57. Sublime -- 58. Sustainability -- 59. Translation -- 60. Urban Ecology -- Bibliography -- About the contributors.
Abstract: Keywords for Environmental Studies analyzes the central terms and debates currently structuring the most exciting research in and across environmental studies, including the environmental humanities, environmental social sciences, sustainability sciences, and the sciences of nature.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Ebook Ebook NMC Library Credo Reference Online TD169.3 .K49 2016 EBOOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available online - NMC Login required 518451

Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-230).

Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Agrarian ecology -- 2. Animal -- 3. Anthropocene -- 4. Biodiversity -- 5. Biomimicry -- 6. Biopolitics -- 7. Bioregionalism -- 8. Biosemiotics -- 9. Biosphere -- 10. Built environment -- 11. Climate change -- 12. Conservation-preservation -- 13. Consumption -- 14. Cosmos -- 15. Culture -- 16. Degradation -- 17. Democracy -- 18. Eco-art -- 19. Ecocriticism -- 20. Ecofascism -- 21. Ecofeminism -- 22. Ecology -- 23. Ecomedia -- 24. Economy -- 25. Ecopoetics -- 26. Eco-terrorism -- 27. Ecotourism -- 28. Education -- 29. Environment -- 30. Environmentalism(s) -- 31. Environmental justice -- 32. Ethics -- 33. Ethnography -- 34. Evolution -- 35. Extinction -- 36. Genome -- 37. Globalization -- 38. Green -- 39. Health -- 40. History -- 41. Humanities -- 42. Imperialism -- 43. Indigeneity -- 44. Landscape -- 45. Natural disaster -- 46. Nature -- 47. Nature writing -- 48. Pastoral -- 49. Place -- 50. Political ecology -- 51. Pollution -- 52. Queer ecology -- 53. Religion -- 54. Risk society -- 55. Scale -- 56. Species -- 57. Sublime -- 58. Sustainability -- 59. Translation -- 60. Urban Ecology -- Bibliography -- About the contributors.

Keywords for Environmental Studies analyzes the central terms and debates currently structuring the most exciting research in and across environmental studies, including the environmental humanities, environmental social sciences, sustainability sciences, and the sciences of nature.

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