schema:description 2 | "内容記述: Part 10. Environmental politics: Introduction to Part 10; 48. Ecological values and Western political traditions: from anarchism to fascism, Peter R. Hay; 49. Growing a life-place politics, Peter Berg; 50. Toward an ecological society, Murray Bookchin; 51. The new environmental conflict, Martin Hajer; 52, Ecological modernisation: ecological modernities, Peter Christoff; 53. Capitalism, nature, socialism: a theoretical introduction, James O'Connor; 54. A critique of political ecology, Hans M. Enzensberger; Part 11. Politics of environmental movements: Introduction to Part 11; 55. Extracts from Environmental Pressure Groups in Transition: 'Introduction' and 'Environmentalism and the environmental movement in Britain', P. Rawlcliffe; 56. The greening of the self: the environmental movement, Manuel Castells; 57. Policy professionalism and the voices of dissent: the case of environmentalism, Douglas Torgerson; 58. Environmentalism, postmaterialism and anxiety: the new politics of individualism, Paolo Donati; Part 12. Environmental economics and sustainable development; Introduction to Part 12; 59. The tragedy of the commons, Garrett Hardin; 60. Modes of production, Ron Johnston; 61. The economics of the coming spaceship earth, Kenneth E. Boulding; 62. Sustainability and 'the market': a typology of environmental economics, Michael Jacobs; 63. Natural capital, Alan Holland; 64. Some problems with environmental economics, Mark Sagoff; 65. Choices without prices without apologies, Arild Vatn and Daniel W. Bromley; 66. Introduction: the theory and practice of sustainable development in EU perspective, Susan Baker, Maria Kousis, Dick Richardson and Stephen Young; 67. 'Sustainable development': Is it a useful concept?, Wilfred Beckerman; 68. Creating enough elbow room, Richard Douthwaite....(more)" |