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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780415632577 , 0415632579 , 9780415632584 , 0415632587
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 162 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: Nature--Effect of human beings on. ; Human ecology. ; Environmental degradation. ; Environmental protection. ; Bibliografie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 3030139042 , 9783030139049 , 3030139050 , 9783030139056 , 9783030139070
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    DDC: 333.72
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    Keywords: Anthropozän ; Umweltforschung
    Abstract: "This book takes as its point of departure today's pressing environmental challenges, particularly the loss of biodiversity, and the role of communities in protected areas conservation. In its chapters, the authors discuss areas of tension between local livelihoods and international conservation efforts, between local communities and wildlife, and finally between traditional ways of living and 'modernity'. The central premise of this book is while these tensions cannot be easily resolved they can be better understood by considering both social and ecological effects, in equal measure. While environmental problems cannot be seen as purely ecological because they always involve people, who bring to the environmental table their different assumptions about nature and culture, so are social problems connected to environmental constraints."--Excerpt from page 4 of cover
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Society and environment: Perspectives from social science and ecology , Conservation and justice [in] the Anthropocene: definitions and debates , Ethical approaches to conservation , Contending with "new conservationism" , The science (and ethics) of conservation: ecological perspectives , With friends like these wilderness and biodiversity do not need enemies , Ecosystem services - a key step forward; or, anthropocentrism's 'Trojan Horse' in conservation? , Ideas that expand the debate - rights, TEK and education , Has anthropocentrism replaced ecocentrism in conservation? , The rights of the river: water, culture and ecological justice , Strengthening traditional environmental knowledge for the integration of social and ecological justice , Should justice for people come before justice for the environment? Examining students' reflections on environmental ethics , Conservation solutions , Ecodemocracy and political representation for non-human nature , The spectrum of wildness and rewilding: justice for all , Population issues and solutions , Let Earth rebound! Conservation's new imperative , Conclusion - a just world for life?
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  • 3
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781136214608
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (185 pages)
    DDC: 333.72
    Abstract: Humanity is dependent on Nature to survive, yet our society largely acts as if this is not the case. The energy that powers our very cells, the nutrients that make up our bodies, the ecosystem services that clean our water and air; these are all provided by the Nature from which we have evolved and of which we are a part. This book examines why we deny or ignore this dependence and what we can do differently to help solve the environmental crisis. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Haydn Washington provides an excellent overview of humanity's relationship with Nature. The book looks at energy flow, nutrient cycling, ecosystem services, ecosystem collapse as well as exploring our psychological and spiritual dependency on nature. It also examines anthropocentrism and denial as causes of our unwillingness to respect our inherent dependence on the natural environment. The book concludes by bringing these issues together and providing a framework for solutions to the environmental crisis.
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  • 4
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780429324666 , 0429324669 , 9781000709049 , 1000709043 , 9781000708851 , 1000708853 , 9781000708660 , 1000708667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 227 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Routledge explorations in environmental studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
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    Keywords: Nature / Effect of human beings on ; Human ecology ; Environmental protection ; Environmental responsibility ; Climatic changes ; Climatic changes / Social aspects
    Abstract: The culmination of over three decades of writing by environmental scientist and writer Haydn Washington, this book examines the global environmental crisis and its solutions. Many of us know that something is wrong with our world, that it is wounded. At the same time, we often don't know why things have gone wrong - or what can be done. Framing the discussion around three central predicaments - the ecological, the social, and the economic - Washington provides background as to why each of these are in crisis and presents steps that individuals can personally take to heal the world. Urging the reader to accept the reality of our problems, he explores practical solutions for change such as the transition to renewable energy, rejection of climate denial and the championing of appropriate technology, as well as a readjustment in ethical approaches. The book also contains 19 'solution boxes' by distinguished environmental scholars. With a focus on positive, personal solutions, this book is an essential read for students and scholars of environmental science and environmental philosophy, and for all those keen to heal the world and contribute towards a sustainable future
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
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    London : Routledge/Earthscan
    ISBN: 9780203095560 , 9780415632577 , 9780415632584
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 162 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Human Dependence on Nature : How to Help Solve the Environmental Crisis
    DDC: 333.72
    Keywords: Nature -- Effect of human beings on ; Human ecology ; Dependency (Psychology) -- Social aspects ; Environmental degradation ; Environmental protection ; Environmental responsibility ; Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects ; Climatic changes ; Environmental aspects ; Dependency (Psychology) ; Social aspects ; Environmental degradation ; Environmental protection ; Environmental responsibility ; Human ecology ; Nature ; Effect of human beings on ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: Humanity is dependent on Nature to survive, yet our society largely acts as if this is not the case. The energy that powers our very cells, the nutrients that make up our bodies, the ecosystem services that clean our water and air; these are all provided by the Nature from which we have evolved and of which we are a part. This book examines why we deny or ignore this dependence and what we can do differently to help solve the environmental crisis. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Haydn Washington provides an excellent overview of humanity's relationship with Nature. The book looks
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Human Dependence on Nature; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Figures; Foreword by Professor Paul R. Ehrlich; Understanding our roots; Note; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1: Energy is life; Productivity and food webs; Keystone species; Diversity, stability, resilience and ecosystem services; How much is humanity's fair share?; 2: The great cycles; The water cycle; The nitrogen cycle; The sulphur cycle; The phosphorus cycle; The carbon cycle; 3: Ecosystem services - essential but overlooked; Ecosystem services listed by Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
    Description / Table of Contents: Ecosystem Services and 'TEEB'State of play of ecosystem services; Valuing ecosystem services; 4: Collapse; Examples of ecosystem collapse; Eutrophication; Species introduction; Change in dominant species in coral ecosystems; Regional climate change; Unsustainable bushmeat trade; Loss of keystone species; Causes of ecosystem collapse; Holding off collapse; 5: Psychological, cultural and spiritual dependence on Nature; Social, educational, recreational and cultural values; Spiritual and psychological values; The transformative power of wild Nature; A sense of wonder
    Description / Table of Contents: Anti-spirituality in Western cultureConclusion; 6: The great divide - anthropocentrism vs ecocentrism; Anthropocentrism; Ideologies - modernism; Intrinsic value and the revolt against modernism; Ideologies - postmodernism; Questioning reality and 'Nature scepticism'; Anthropocentrism continues in society and academia; How do we bridge the great divide?; 7 Dealing with denial; Scepticism vs denial; Denial is common; The history of denial; Ideological basis for denial; Psychological types of denial; Ways we let denial prosper; Fear of change; Failure in values; Fixation on economics and society
    Description / Table of Contents: Ignorance of ecology and exponential growthGambling on the future; The media; Conclusion; 8: Do we have a problem?; Ecocide?; But is it really a problem?; Crisis or catastrophe?; A deeper problem?; Conclusion; 9: Solutions to keep our roots in the Earth; Scale of the problem; Worldview, ethics, values and ideologies; The growth economy and consumerism; Population; Reducing poverty; Education and communication; Ecological sustainability - the key focus; Technology - a renewable future; The politics of it all!; The 'Great Work'; Conclusion - regrowing our roots in the Earth; References; Index;
    Description / Table of Contents: Essential but Overlooked -- Collapse -- Psychological and Spiritual Dependence on Nature -- The Great Divide : Anthropocentrism vs. Ecocentrism -- Dealing with Denial -- Do We Have a Problem? -- Solutions to Keep Our Roots in the Earth -- Conclusion: Regrowing our Roots in the Earth
    Note: "Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada"--T.p. verso , Available via World Wide Web
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  • 6
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783030139056 , 3030139050
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 236 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Conservation
    DDC: 344.046
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    Keywords: Anthropozän ; Umweltforschung ; Environmental Law ; Environmental sciences Social aspects ; Conservation biology ; Ecology  ; Philosophy of nature ; Environmental Law ; Environmental Social Sciences ; Conservation Biology ; Philosophy of Nature
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