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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Ideas of Nature
- 1. Excerpts from The End of Nature 3
- 2. The Anthropocene 12
- 3. Excerpts from The World without Us 32
- 4. Excerpts from “Reinventing Eden: Western Culture as a Recovery Narrative” 42
- 5. Excerpts from Laudato Si 56
- 6. Excerpts from “The Etiquette of Freedom” 60
- 7. Excerpts from “The Land Ethic” 68
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 69
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Part II. Environmentalism and Environmental Movements
- 8. Hetch Hetchy Valley 71
- 9. Excerpts from Silent Spring 80
- 10. Excerpts from “Environmentalism and Social Justice” 87
- 11. Excerpts from “Where We Live, Work, and Play” 97
- 12. Excerpts from “The Death of Environmentalism” 103
- 13. The Paradox of Global Environmentalism 109
- 14. Excerpts from “Between Violence and Desire: Space, Power, and Identity in the Making of Metropolitan Delhi” 116
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 121
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Part III. Population and Consumption
- 15. Excerpts from “An Essay on the Principle of Population” 123
- 16. How Do We Know We Have Global Environmental Problems? 136
- 17. Excerpts from “The IPAT Equation and Its Variants” 153
- 18. Excerpts from “Socioeconomic Equity, Sustainability, and Earth’s Carrying Capacity” 161
- 19. The NEXT Industrial Revolution 165
- 20. Excerpts from “In Search of Consumptive Resistance: The Voluntary Simplicity Movement” 177
- 21. Excerpts from “Overpopulation versus Biodiversity” 189
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 198
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Part IV. Public Goods and Collective Action
- 22. Excerpts from “The Tragedy of the Commons” 199
- 23. Revisiting the Commons 213
- 24. Excerpts from “Rationality and Solidarities: The Social Organization of Common Property Resources in the Imdrhas Valley of Morocco” 226
- 25. Averting the Tragedy of the Commons 242
- 26. Excerpts from “Climate, Collective Action and Individual Ethical Obligations” 251
- 27. Excerpts from “About Free- Market Environmentalism” 259
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 265
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Part V. Values and Justice
- 28. Excerpts from “Walking” 267
- 29. Excerpts from “Naturalness as a Source of Value” 277
- 30. Excerpts from “Conservation” 285
- 31. Sustainability 295
- 32. Excerpts from “Theorising Environmental Justice: The Expanding Sphere of a Discourse” 309
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 319
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Part VI. Environmental Controversies
- City and Country 321
- 33. Excerpts from “More like Manhattan” 324
- 34. Excerpts from “Freedom and Wilderness, Wilderness and Freedom” 335
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 341
- Agrarian and Industrial Agriculture 343
- 35. Excerpts from “The Green Revolution Revisited and the Road Ahead” 344
- 36. The Agrarian Standard 353
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 361
- Managing Nature versus Stewardship 363
- 37. Excerpts from “Earth Systems Engineering and Management” 364
- 38. The Earth Is Not Yet an Artifact 373
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 380
- Index 381
- About the Editors 386
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Ideas of Nature
- 1. Excerpts from The End of Nature 3
- 2. The Anthropocene 12
- 3. Excerpts from The World without Us 32
- 4. Excerpts from “Reinventing Eden: Western Culture as a Recovery Narrative” 42
- 5. Excerpts from Laudato Si 56
- 6. Excerpts from “The Etiquette of Freedom” 60
- 7. Excerpts from “The Land Ethic” 68
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 69
-
Part II. Environmentalism and Environmental Movements
- 8. Hetch Hetchy Valley 71
- 9. Excerpts from Silent Spring 80
- 10. Excerpts from “Environmentalism and Social Justice” 87
- 11. Excerpts from “Where We Live, Work, and Play” 97
- 12. Excerpts from “The Death of Environmentalism” 103
- 13. The Paradox of Global Environmentalism 109
- 14. Excerpts from “Between Violence and Desire: Space, Power, and Identity in the Making of Metropolitan Delhi” 116
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 121
-
Part III. Population and Consumption
- 15. Excerpts from “An Essay on the Principle of Population” 123
- 16. How Do We Know We Have Global Environmental Problems? 136
- 17. Excerpts from “The IPAT Equation and Its Variants” 153
- 18. Excerpts from “Socioeconomic Equity, Sustainability, and Earth’s Carrying Capacity” 161
- 19. The NEXT Industrial Revolution 165
- 20. Excerpts from “In Search of Consumptive Resistance: The Voluntary Simplicity Movement” 177
- 21. Excerpts from “Overpopulation versus Biodiversity” 189
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 198
-
Part IV. Public Goods and Collective Action
- 22. Excerpts from “The Tragedy of the Commons” 199
- 23. Revisiting the Commons 213
- 24. Excerpts from “Rationality and Solidarities: The Social Organization of Common Property Resources in the Imdrhas Valley of Morocco” 226
- 25. Averting the Tragedy of the Commons 242
- 26. Excerpts from “Climate, Collective Action and Individual Ethical Obligations” 251
- 27. Excerpts from “About Free- Market Environmentalism” 259
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 265
-
Part V. Values and Justice
- 28. Excerpts from “Walking” 267
- 29. Excerpts from “Naturalness as a Source of Value” 277
- 30. Excerpts from “Conservation” 285
- 31. Sustainability 295
- 32. Excerpts from “Theorising Environmental Justice: The Expanding Sphere of a Discourse” 309
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 319
-
Part VI. Environmental Controversies
- City and Country 321
- 33. Excerpts from “More like Manhattan” 324
- 34. Excerpts from “Freedom and Wilderness, Wilderness and Freedom” 335
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 341
- Agrarian and Industrial Agriculture 343
- 35. Excerpts from “The Green Revolution Revisited and the Road Ahead” 344
- 36. The Agrarian Standard 353
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 361
- Managing Nature versus Stewardship 363
- 37. Excerpts from “Earth Systems Engineering and Management” 364
- 38. The Earth Is Not Yet an Artifact 373
- Reading Questions and Further Readings 380
- Index 381
- About the Editors 386