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Trousson, Raymond / Vercruysse, Jeroom (dir.), Dictionnaire general de Voltaire. (Champion classiques, references et dictionnaires 18) 1272 p. 2020:10 (Champion, FR) <670-9>
ISBN 978-2-38096-016-7 paper ¥7,064.- (税込) EUR 38.00

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Ducene, Jean-Charles, Medecine et environnement dans l'Alexandrie medievale: edition et traduction de la Risala fi tab' al-Iskandariyya d'Ibn Gumay' al-Isra'ili (m. 594-1198). (Cahier des Annales islamologiques) 129 p. 2025:10 (Institut francais d'archeologie orientale, FR) <761-93>
ISBN 978-2-7247-1125-7 paper ¥4,136.- (税込) EUR 16.00

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Ventresca-Miller, Alicia R., Domesticated: How Cultivated Species Altered Ancient Silk Road Societies. 272 pp. 2026:4 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <761-972>
ISBN 978-0-19-778594-2 hard ¥23,446.- (税込) US$ 105.00

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Muscolino, Micah S. (ed.), Revolutionary Natures: Grassroots Environmental Histories of China's Mao Era. 336 pp. 2026:3 (U. Washington Pr., US) <761-997>
ISBN 978-0-295-75437-6 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-295-75438-3 paper ¥7,815.- (税込) US$ 35.00

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Luhde-Thompson, Naomi, Planning Law and Environmental Limits: A New Legal Architecture for Emissions. (Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies) 210 pp. 2026:2 (Routledge, UK) <761-656>
ISBN 978-1-041-04725-4 hard ¥41,580.- (税込) GB£ 140.00

This book explores the role of planning law in balancing the dilemma of resource extraction with the recognition of emission limits.Naomi Luhde-Thompson explores how planning law, which is one of the strongest forms of environmental regulation in the UK, has failed to incorporate environmental limits into decisions. Environmental limits are broadly understood as the point at which an irreversible change occurs in a system, providing a measure by which to assess development and to test whether or not these limits might be overrun. Combining theoretical perspectives with experiential practice, the book draws upon hydrocarbon extraction to analyse and interrogate the functionality of current decision-making processes related to planning law and climate change. It goes on to propose a new system that expands the foundational value of public interest in planning law, recommending strategies to incorporate environmental limits, in both strategic planning and decisions.Planning Law and Environmental Limits will be of use to lawyers and policymakers, as well as to researchers, academics and students interested in climate change, planning and environmental law.

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イギリスにおける地方政府と持続可能な開発
Borne, Gregory, Local Government and Sustainable Development in the UK: Engaging the Local to Achieve the Global. (Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development) 200 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-829>
ISBN 978-0-367-27663-8 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00

Drawing on and advancing theoretical frameworks that emphasis risk and reflexive modernity, this book presents data, discussions and recommendations from the UK to explore sustainable development and its associated risks at the local, community and individual levels. It argues that local government provides an underused link between communities and international governance that can directly address some of the most pressing problems that face society today.The focus of the research and analysis presented in this book is the local government tier of parish councils. There are over 10000 town in parish councils in England and Wales that sit at the heart of many local communities. They are the closest level of government to their communities and play a pivotal role in shaping these communities. As such, this book puts forward the need for a reconceptualization of parish councils that sit within not only local governance structures, but which are also impacted by and impact upon global governance discourses. Through the example of parish councils, the author explores how local governments globally can contribute to the impact of the sustainable development goals on communities around the world.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable development, governance and political communication.

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Lenton, Roberto L., Confronting Water Insecurity: Global Institutions and the Transformation of Water Science, Policy, and Practice. 260 pp. 2026:5 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <761-323>
ISBN 978-1-4962-3344-8 hard ¥22,106.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4962-4683-7 paper ¥6,699.- (税込) US$ 30.00

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気候政策再考
Mercure, Jean-Francois / Pollitt, Hector, Rethinking Climate Policy: Innovation and the Economics of Resource Creation. 370 pp. 2026:5 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <761-324>
ISBN 978-1-009-70837-1 hard ¥29,700.- (税込) GB£ 100.00
ISBN 978-1-009-70840-1 paper ¥9,504.- (税込) GB£ 32.00

Policies designed to address climate change have been met with limited success. Multilateral treaties, agreements and frameworks linked to the UN and COP meetings have so far failed to limit the rise in average global temperature. Rethinking Climate Policy suggests that one of the most important reasons for this is that we are looking at the economics of climate change in the wrong way, arguing that we need to look at climate change as a problem of resource creation, not resource allocation. It identifies problems in current climate policymaking, breaking many taboos in standard economics, to offer a bold proposal for effective and achievable public policy to achieve a zero-carbon economy. Underpinned by both a sound economic and complex systems analysis, this book develops a groundbreaking metric of economic resilience to measure the capacity of economies to transform without breaking down and accordingly how to best design climate policies.

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Nelson, Vaughn / Starcher, Kenneth, Wind Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment. 4th ed. (Energy and the Environment) 352 pp. 2026:4 (CRC Pr., US) <761-325>
ISBN 978-1-041-21258-4 hard ¥29,102.- (税込) GB£ 97.99

The utilization of wind power and other renewable energy sources has been growing at a phenomenal rate. Wind Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment, Fourth Edition explores the wind energy industry from its inception to today. It also presents the design, aerodynamics, operation, control, applications, and various types of wind turbines. Further, it covers the characteristics of wind, such as shear, power potential, and turbulence, and discusses the measurement and siting of individual wind turbines and wind farms. The book also discusses the political and economic factors regarding the adoption of wind as an energy source. This new edition is updated throughout and offers three new chapters, as well as a solutions manual for adopting instructors.Illustrates the need for a shift to renewable energy through discussions on energy use and the order of magnitude estimates for the lifetime of fossil fuels.Discusses the interconnection of wind turbines to utility grids, regulations on installation and operation, and the related environmental concerns.Updated throughout and adds three new chapters on climate change, energy storage, and observations.

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Priest, Tyler, Offshore Oildom: America's Energy Expansion Into the Ocean. 400 pp. 2026:4 (Louisiana State U. Pr., US) <761-326>
ISBN 978-0-8071-8602-2 hard ¥10,036.- (税込) US$ 44.95

Offshore Oildom tells the riveting story of the United States' quest to secure the oil riches of the sea. Drawing on a wealth of untapped sources, Tyler Priest reveals how the offshore oil industry emerged from an ambitious project to incorporate the ocean's submerged lands into the territory of the United States. These lands were frontier spaces, beyond traditional jurisdiction and control. Efforts to commandeer them for oil and gas extraction thus required new institutions of governance. From the titanic struggle over the tidelands starting in the 1930s to Project Independence in the 1970s, the process of establishing an offshore dominion of oil provoked intractable conflicts over money, values, and power. It pitted coastal states against their land-locked counterparts and captains of industry against federal civil servants and coastal communities. It stoked partisan and internecine warfare. It set off an international race to annex offshore territory, complicating U.S. foreign-policy objectives. It weighed on the minds of Supreme Court justices and troubled every occupant of the White House from Franklin Roosevelt forward. The modern environmental movement was born in opposition to offshore oil just as the 1970s energy crisis compelled the acceleration of drilling in the ocean. Creating and governing an offshore oildom involved nothing less than redrawing the territorial borders of the nation, rebuilding the political foundations of the U.S. energy system, and testing the environmental limits of resource extraction. This history is essential to understanding the tension between energy security and environmental protection in modern America.

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Riaz, Umair / Shahzad, Laila et al. (eds.), Water Governance: Nurturing Resilience for Sustainable Development. 386 pp. 2026:2 (Apple Academic Pr., US) <761-327>
ISBN 978-1-998511-62-4 hard ¥50,490.- (税込) GB£ 170.00

Less than 1% of the world's water is easily accessible and usable for humans, with the majority being saltwater or frozen fresh water. Global statistics show that around four billion people in the world are exposed to severe water scarcity, and the situation will worsen by 2030. This new book explores the use of water governance as a solution to sustainable development and conservation of water resources. It consolidates the existing knowledge of water management and governance in conjunction with the impact of climate change, challenging economic environments, and fluctuating political conditions.

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A.Dinar他編 農業における気候変動の影響、緩和、適応ハンドブック
Dinar, Ariel / Mendelsohn, Robert O. (eds.), Handbook on Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation, and Adaptation in Agriculture. 512 pp. 2026:5 (E. Elgar, UK) <761-331>
ISBN 978-1-0353-4496-3 hard ¥68,310.- (税込) GB£ 230.00

This timely Handbook examines the effects of climate change on the agriculture industry. It also presents contemporary scholarship associated with recent explorations in climate change impacts, adaptation, and mitigation in diverse agricultural contexts across the globe.Expert contributors explore a wide range of adaptation measures and their quantification, providing insight into advancements already in place, from farm-level to state-level support. Chapters identify the industry's need to further tackle climate change related issues, including increasing food demand, relationships with policymakers and opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Using different estimation approaches, precision levels and data sources, the authors apply varied methodologies to measure the impact and value of adaptation in the agricultural sector.This Handbook is valuable to scholars and students of environmental and agricultural economics and climate change. Its focus on impacts, adaptation, and mitigation makes this a vital resource for researchers and policy analysts working on climate change and agriculture in federal and state government agencies, as well as staff of international agencies and developmental organizations.

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Mahato, Susanta / Pal, Swades / Joshi, PK, Unravelling the Temperature Regime of Rural Landscapes: Insights from a Small-Scale River Basin. 246 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-336>
ISBN 978-1-032-98991-4 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00

This book delves into the complex interplay between temperature regimes and rural landscapes, with a focused exploration of a small-scale river basin. It highlights the significance of microclimatic variations in rural areas, which are often overshadowed by urban heat studies.The book meticulously examines the factors contributing to temperature fluctuations in these landscapes, including land use patterns, water bodies, and vegetative cover, providing a wide-ranging understanding of how these elements interact within the broader climate system. It also addresses the challenges faced in monitoring and managing these temperature variations, particularly in the context of climate change. The book integrates field studies with advanced modeling techniques to offer insights into the impacts of temperature changes on agriculture, water resources, and rural livelihoods. The analysis extends to exploring adaptation strategies that can help mitigate adverse effects that ensure sustainable development in rural regions.This book is an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in environmental science, geography, agriculture, and rural development. It will also be invaluable to policymakers and planners looking to understand and address the unique climatic challenges faced by rural landscapes in a changing climate.

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Van Assche, Kristof / Gruezmacher, Monica, Leadership for Sustainability: Myth, Metaphor and Narrative in Governance. 265 pp. 2026:4 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <761-465>
ISBN 978-1-009-62098-7 hard ¥26,730.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
ISBN 978-1-009-62097-0 paper ¥8,316.- (税込) GB£ 28.00

Offering a bold and original perspective, Leadership for Sustainability explores how leadership can drive meaningful sustainability transitions through local and regional governance. The authors introduce an interpretive framework developed around the concepts of myth, metaphor and narrative, revealing sustainability as a highly productive fiction - one that enables communities to observe their environment differently and envision and organize long-term futures. Through critical analysis of sustainability narratives and a careful dismantling of common leadership myths, this book uncovers the functions and roles of leadership within governance systems. This approach illuminates how leadership can foster new modes of observation, understanding, and organization that reconnect communities, governance, and the environment. Featuring a clear and concise overview of key issues, tools, concepts and contexts for the understanding of leadership for sustainability, this is an essential insight for scholars and practitioners working in sustainability, environmental issues, leadership studies, public policy, and administration.

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Esteve, Adrien / Ollitrault, S. / Orsini, A. et al. (dir.), Dictionnaire d'ecologie politique. (References) 608 p. 2025:10 (Presses de Sciences Po, FR) <761-2>
ISBN 978-2-7246-4490-6 paper ¥6,462.- (税込) EUR 25.00

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Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava, Jewish Environmentalism in the Post-Secular Age: Earthly Spirituality. (Routledge Environmental Humanities) 290 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-220>
ISBN 978-0-8153-5773-5 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00

Presenting Jewish environmentalism as a case study of contemporary post-secularism, this book exemplifies the responses of world religions to the global ecological crisis and situates Jewish environmental spirituality historically, socially, theologically, and politically.Discussing key figures, texts, and organizations that have given Jewish environmentalism its distinctive character as "earthly spirituality", the book explains how science and technology functioned in the secularization of Judaism, on the one hand, as well as in the counter process of sacralization of nature. It explores the various dimensions of Jewish environmentalism: official statements of Jewish denominations, eco-theologies, eco-hermeneutics, eco-feminism, and public theology; and also links Jewish environmentalism to main forces in modern Jewish history - Zionism, and Americanization. Finally, the study explores the contribution of "non-Jewish Jews" to American environmentalism and explains how "radical Jews" of Leftist orientation became Spiritual Progressives who promoted the ecological wisdom of Judaism to address the social ills of American society as well as the global ecological crisis. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Jewish studies, religious studies, secularism/post-secularism studies, religion and ecology, and religion and science.

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Bhandari, Medani P., Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development: How, Why, and What Drives the Future. (Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development) 206 pp. 2026:3 (Routledge, UK) <761-255>
ISBN 978-1-041-22802-8 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00

Examining how artificial intelligence (AI) can contribute to building a fairer, more resilient, and sustainable world, this book explores the connections between technology, ethics, and sustainability, demonstrating how AI can become a powerful tool for addressing global challenges and enhancing lives.Explaining how AI works, why it matters for sustainable development, and what drives its growing influence on our future, the book presents real-world examples from areas such as clean energy, agriculture, climate action, healthcare, and education, while also discussing the ethical and social issues that arise from rapid technological change. Readers will discover how AI, when used responsibly, can guide humanity toward a more balanced and inclusive future.Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development will be of value to students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in exploring how technology can be leveraged to promote sustainability and equity globally.

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Mok, Bryan, Toward a Public Theology of Climate Change: A Chinese Perspective. (Political and Public Theologies 8) 260 pp. 2025:10 (Brill, NE) <761-188>
ISBN 978-90-04-73200-1 paper ¥15,251.- (税込) EUR 59.00

How can theology shape public discourse on climate change? This book explores the urgent intersection of climate justice, public theology, and environmental communication from a Chinese Christian perspective. As the world grapples with climate apocalypse, this study reveals how religious discourse can influence public opinion and policymaking. Engaging with global and Chinese contexts, it evaluates competing theological approaches and proposes a framework for a public theology of climate change. With insights into environmental activism, political deliberation, and ethical responsibility, this book equips theologians, religious scholars, and climate activists to rethink the role of religion in the fight against climate change.

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Hong, Emily, Borderland Solidarity: Indigenous Law, Media, and Environmental Activism in Kachinland. 240 pp. 2026:6 (Stanford U. Pr., US) <761-1016>
ISBN 978-1-5036-4504-2 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-1-5036-4694-0 paper ¥6,252.- (税込) US$ 28.00

Kachinland is an unrecognized state in the borderlands of Myanmar, India, China, and Thailand. Its geography throws into sharp relief the intersecting dynamics of British colonialism, settler colonialism, and protracted war between the Kachin Independence Army and the Myanmar Army. Kachinland's rich natural resources - including jade and hydropower - are coveted by the junta-led Myanmar government and its energy hungry neighbor, China. As resource extraction and land confiscation intensifies, Kachin activists and artists turn to Indigenous law and media to stem the tide of displacement and dispossession. Emily Hong follows a diverse cast of Kachin activists, punk rock musicians, women farmers, and armed group leaders dreaming up new futures for Kachinland. She examines how they draw on the infrastructures of the borderlands - cross-border media tactics, inter-ethnic solidarity, and an expanded sense of the law and political possibility - to sustain activism for the long-haul. With critical awareness of the colonial legacies of the region and of anthropology itself, Hong uncovers the limitations and liberatory potential of borderland solidarity, offering a powerful lens for understanding global activism and for navigating collaborative ethnography. Through evocative storytelling and sensory ethnography, Hong's book challenges readers to move beyond a Western lens on solidarity to ask what activists, artists, and anthropologists alike can learn from centering non-Western ways of theorizing and embodying political sensation and collective action.

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Pritchard, Sara B., Transforming Night: The History and Science of Light Pollution. (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books) 344 pp. 2026:7 (U. Washington Pr., US) <761-102>
ISBN 978-0-295-75526-7 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-295-75520-5 paper ¥6,699.- (税込) US$ 30.00

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Storm, Lise, Gender and the Global Climate Crisis: Women's Voices, Representation and Activism in the Middle East and North Africa. 288 pp. 2026:6 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <761-1092>
ISBN 978-1-009-76764-4 hard ¥26,730.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
ISBN 978-1-009-76761-3 paper ¥8,316.- (税込) GB£ 28.00

There is overwhelming evidence that the impacts of climate change are gender-differentiated and that women are the most negatively affected. Drawing on interviews with nearly 100 female activists and politicians from Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Palestine, Lise Storm explores the implications of unequal female political representation for the climate crisis. Storm considers the voices of the women who are, or have been, involved in politics at the highest level. These women have experience with running for election, gender quotas, party politics, portfolio allocation, policy making, agenda setting and other such political dynamics and processes relating to power. This study sheds light on women's agency in climate debates and the impacts of the dynamics surrounding political representation. It adds new perspectives to the backgrounds of female MPs and activists and the drivers of their success - factors which influence how the global climate crisis is tackled locally in the region.

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Biasetti, Pierfrancesco, Conservation Ethics: The Challenges of Preserving Nature. (Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment) 338 pp. 2026:3 (Routledge, UK) <761-112>
ISBN 978-1-032-70017-5 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
ISBN 978-1-032-70011-3 paper ¥11,876.- (税込) GB£ 39.99

This book explores the ethical dimensions of nature conservation, discussing how we value the natural world and how it can be protected in a complex context where many ethically significant interests must be carefully weighed and balanced.Beginning with foundational concepts of nature and humanity's unique ecological role, the book examines how conservation aims to harmonize human impact with the natural world. It analyzes the complex distinction between the natural and the artificial, reveals the pluralism of values underpinning conservation, and delves into challenging practical issues, from the ethical treatment of wild animals and the role of biotechnology to the influence of human preferences in conservation and the pursuit of a virtuous relationship with nature. By integrating diverse ethical perspectives and stakeholder concerns, this work argues for a pluralistic, thoughtful approach to conservation ethics, one that moves beyond instrumental views toward relationship and care, embraces complexity in evaluation and deliberation, and fosters long-term success amid urgent global challenges.This book will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners of nature conservation, environmental management, environmental ethics and environmental philosophy.

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Agyekum, Kofi / Salgin, Burcu / Opoku, Alex (eds.), Research Companion on Circularity, Deconstruction and Adaptability in Green Buildings. (Elgar Companions to the Built Environment) 656 pp. 2026:5 (E. Elgar, UK) <761-1149>
ISBN 978-1-0353-4872-5 hard ¥78,705.- (税込) GB£ 265.00

This timely Research Companion explores the intersection of environmental concerns, design innovation, and construction practices, detailing the principles and strategies that drive circularity in the built environment. Advancing life-cycle thinking in the built environment, leading international experts provide a critical examination of complex research issues linking construction and green building.Chapters present in-depth research and case studies on current challenges and opportunities in sustainable construction. Contributing authors emphasise how circular green construction adopts regenerative approaches that aim to preserve the value of materials, reduce embodied carbon and extend the functional lifespan of the building. The book provides forward-looking discussions to shape policy and influence the future of green building through circular approaches, deconstruction strategies and adaptable designs.This Research Companion is an important resource for students and academics in built environment disciplines including construction management, building technology, civil engineering, architecture and urban planning. It also provides actionable insights for practitioners and policy-makers involved in sustainable building practices.

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Barra, Monica Patrice, Good Sediment: Black Ecologies and the Politics of Restoration in Coastal Louisiana. 224 pp. 2026:5 (U. Washington Pr., US) <761-1150>
ISBN 978-0-295-75466-6 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-295-75467-3 paper ¥6,699.- (税込) US$ 30.00

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Benac, David, Rainforest Radicals: A History of Rainforest Action Network and Transnational Organizing. 286 pp. 2026:6 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <761-1151>
ISBN 978-1-4962-4346-1 hard ¥22,106.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4962-4682-0 paper ¥6,699.- (税込) US$ 30.00

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帝国-環境の社会史
Blanc, Guillaume / Plarier, Antonin (dir.), Empires: une histoire sociale de l'environnement. (Histoire) 427 p. 2025:10 (CNRS, FR) <761-1154>
ISBN 978-2-271-15188-9 paper ¥6,979.- (税込) EUR 27.00

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Childers, Michael W., The Mountains Are Calling: Tourists and the Unmaking of Yosemite National Park. (Environment and Region in the American West) 286 pp. 2026:7 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <761-1156>
ISBN 978-1-4962-3958-7 hard ¥14,514.- (税込) US$ 65.00

Yosemite National Park hosts more than four million visitors annually, a number that underscores both the national park's immense popularity and its limits. Large numbers of visitors mean air pollution from car emissions, noise pollution that drowns out the sounds of nature, and destroyed habitat - especially near campgrounds and crowded hiking trails. From the first party of tourists in 1855 through the millions who visit today, Yosemite's visitors have played a primary role in shaping the park's history. Visitors drove Yosemite's development and, ultimately, its popularity, but in doing so, they have turned out to be the greatest threat to the very experiences they seek.In seeking to understand how visitors' perceptions and experiences have shaped their understanding of the purpose of national parks, and nature more broadly, The Mountains Are Calling places visitors at the center of Yosemite's story. In histories of the national parks, environmental historians traditionally focus on either a conflict between preservation or exploitation, or a celebration of its founders, but such approaches often overlook the millions of visitors or depict them as backdrops in a larger morality play over the preservation of nature. Michael W. Childers instead addresses the lived experiences of visitors and their role in creating national parks, within the context of national park policy shifts and broader American cultural history. Foregrounding the stories of Indigenous people, tourists, innkeepers, soldiers, rangers, climbers, concessioners, and administrators, The Mountains Are Calling tells a more complete story of the park's past to make sense of tourism's environmental costs.

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De Bont, Raf / Bateman, Vanessa / Quick, Thomas (eds.), Globalizing Wildlife. (Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges) 336 pp. 2026:5 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <761-1157>
ISBN 978-1-4696-9474-0 hard ¥22,106.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4696-9475-7 paper ¥8,919.- (税込) US$ 39.95

Humans have always incorporated wildlife into processes of work, capture, and exchange. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, globalization became the latest in a long line of forces affecting human-animal relations. Grey parrots traveled the world as pets; rats used global shipping infrastructure to spread to far-off islands and became the object of cross-border extermination campaigns; and California sea otters were relocated to accommodate global oil transportation needs. The language of globalization, however, is rarely used to understand the history of these creatures. Globalizing Wildlife shows how wild animals were not simply affected by globalization but shaped its concrete trajectories at local, national, and international scales. The editors and contributors of this collection bring the more-than-human turn to globalization studies, foregrounding not only how globalization matters for wildlife but also how wildlife matters for and constitutes globalization. The volume presents a range of geographically- and species-diverse case studies spanning from the 1870s to the present day to show that globalizing wildlife is far from a homogenous process. Ultimately, contributors reconceptualize globalization and wildlife in relation to one another and foster new connections between the longstanding study of globalization and the dynamic, rapidly consolidating field of historical animal studies. Contributors are Vincent Bijman, Christina Dunbar-Hester, Regina Horta Duarte, George Iordachescu, Nancy J. Jacobs, Ajit Menon, Gregg Mitman, Nitin D. Rai, Simone Schleper, Jules Skotnes-Brown, Monica Vasile, and James L. A. Webb Jr.

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Dufresne, Todd, The Future Belongs to Those Who Fight: Climate Change for Beginners. (Outspoken) 204 pp. 2026:4 (McGill-Queen's U. Pr., CN) <761-1160>
ISBN 978-0-228-02683-9 paper ¥5,570.- (税込) US$ 24.95

We are living through the sixth mass extinction. Capitalism, the essential driver of carbon emissions, is reaching its inevitably brutal endgame: techno-feudalism. Not only are we facing a climate emergency - we need to prepare for climate revolution.In a series of reports from the front lines, philosopher-journalist Todd Dufresne provides an urgent analysis of the knowledge and morals that are fuelling this revolution. His manifesto outlines the links between Western values, capitalism, and climate change, rejecting the "pathology of politeness" afflicting mainstream climate activism and warning that the systemic violence of post-capitalist society will be met with violence. Dufresne champions the radical critics of capitalism whose ideas, courage, and exuberant energy have the power to forestall the social murder of humanity in service of short-term profits for a tiny, irredeemable elite.A fearless - and fearsome - account of the world-historical social and material conditions confronting us, The Future Belongs to Those Who Fight is a call to support utopic realism: a vision that embraces empathy, freedom, community, and universal human rights. It lays out what may be the only path to a world worth living in: left populism.

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Fries, Mirka / Nehls, Jakob (eds.), Seeking Global Climate Justice: Paths Lost and Found. 265 pp. 2026:2 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK) <761-1162>
ISBN 978-1-009-63131-0 hard ¥34,155.- (税込) GB£ 115.00

This book offers a critical exploration of climate justice, bringing together diverse perspectives from a wide range of regions and disciplines including law, political science, anthropology, environmental sciences, and economics. It addresses the intersection of environmental, social, and economic issues, highlighting the profound inequalities amplified by the climate crisis. Through theoretical critiques and concrete case studies from different regions, it emphasizes how global politics shape local realities and showcases the voices of those resisting structural injustices. It not only deepens the understanding of climate justice but also proposes practical solutions and alternatives, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of climate change, human rights, development, and social movements. With its interdisciplinary approach and global scope, this book will appeal to anyone seeking to engage critically and constructively with the most pressing issues of our time. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Gladwin, Derek / James, Kedrick, Becoming Ecological: Navigating Language and Meaning for Our Planet's Future. 256 pp. 2026:1 (Aevo UTP, CN) <761-1163>
ISBN 978-1-4875-6186-4 hard ¥5,570.- (税込) US$ 24.95

Our lives are profoundly connected to the planet's unfolding ecological crisis, and the language we use - our words, stories, conversations, and beliefs - determines our ability to respond.Becoming Ecological offers a fresh and empowering perspective on the natural world by insisting that our relationship with language can transform issues of sustainability and environmental catastrophe. The book explores how language, meaning, and communication can help us in the ongoing process of "becoming ecological" in our daily lives, encouraging us to listen, relate, and act with greater awareness. Language and literacy experts, Derek Gladwin and Kedrick James subvert the norms of focusing on data and policy in conversations surrounding climate change, and instead centre communication and dialogue as the catalyst for ecological transformation. A powerful and unprecedented reframing - they argue that language has the profound ability to renew our personal and social awareness and steer the course of our future as a society.Drawing from various views on relationships, values, and responsibility, as well as topics like AI, food, compost, sound, economics, improvisation, extinction, climate anxiety, and even the nature of reality, Becoming Ecological is a hopeful invitation to engage with the world differently. Through everyday experiences, this book inspires readers to consider other perspectives, participate more playfully, and spark lasting ecological change.

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Harms, Arne / Ley, Lukas (eds.), Coastal Futures: Life Between and at the Edges of the Sea. (Anthropological Horizons) 256 pp. 2026:2 (U. Toronto Pr., CN) <761-1164>
ISBN 978-1-4875-8164-0 paper ¥8,919.- (税込) US$ 39.95

Coastal Futures explores the profound transformation of our relationship with the world's coasts, as nearly 40 percent of humanity now lives within 100 kilometers of the sea. Moving beyond the traditional view of coasts as simple boundaries between land and water, this book reveals the coast as a diverse, networked landscape shaped by intertidal ecologies, sprawling infrastructures, and everyday practices that reach far beyond the shore. By uncovering the "coastalization" of society, the book highlights the growing significance of shores in understanding contemporary life and environmental change. Drawing on rich ethnographic research, the volume challenges traditional notions of the coast as simply a physical object or maritime boundary. Instead, it closely examines the diverse material forms and infrastructural connections that define coastal spaces, envisioning new futures for these vital zones. Coastal Futures argues that a scientific inquiry into the dynamic interplay of society and coastlines is both urgent and essential, encouraging more responsible and imaginative ways of living with and on the coast. Ultimately, the book redeems the coast as a geo-ontological force-one that shapes, enables, and constrains the transformative energies of global assemblages, rather than serving as a passive backdrop to human activity.

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Kumari, Tanu / Verma, Pramit / Singh, Pradeep (eds.), Urban Sustainability: Through the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality. 272 pp. 2026:3 (CRC Pr., US) <761-1166>
ISBN 978-1-032-83048-3 hard ¥29,700.- (税込) GB£ 100.00

This book about urban sustainability encompasses the overarching core ideas of climate, cross-cutting concerns, advanced technologies, challenges, and solutions with reference to paradigms of climate change. It addresses green urbanism with detailed emphasis on urban infrastructure and explores strategies for managing common urban environmental issues. It unveils various social and cultural issues related to sustainable urban development, inclined towards equity, poverty, and public health and offers guidance on how to create more sustainable, resilient, and liveable urban environments. It is aimed at graduate students and researchers in civil and environmental engineering.Explores a comprehensive account of urban-scale carbon neutrality.Provides thoughts about carbon neutrality's possible pathways, challenges, and related research.Covers impact of carbon neutrality-based policies on people, their awareness and potential role in influencing policies.Includes biophilic cities, green gentrification, ghetto, and geospatial advancement in sustainability.Offers a combination of theory and case studies that can highlight the versatility of the concepts discussed.This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in civil and environmental engineering.

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Miyake, Keith K., The Racial Environmental State: Contested Spaces of Resistance. 268 pp. 2026:4 (U. Washington Pr., US) <761-1171>
ISBN 978-0-295-75463-5 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-295-75464-2 paper ¥6,699.- (税込) US$ 30.00

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Moe, Arild / Korppoo, Anna, Climate, Hydrocarbons, Sanctions: Perspectives on the Russian Arctic. 144 pp. 2026:4 (E. Elgar, UK) <761-1172>
ISBN 978-1-0353-5550-1 hard ¥22,275.- (税込) GB£ 75.00

This timely book addresses the impact of global energy trends and rapid climate change on the Arctic's increasing role in Russia's hydrocarbon-based economy in the new geopolitical landscape. Arild Moe and Anna Korppoo utilise new data to provide a comprehensive understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of Russia's Arctic development strategy and its economic underpinning, with its emphasis on hydrocarbon extraction and exports.Chapters analyse the potential developments that may impact Russia's future activities in the Arctic. Key topics include scientific progress, the role of climate policy and public concerns, the economic foundation of mega-projects in the Arctic, and the repercussions of sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Moe and Korppoo offer key insights, arguing that geopolitics and the energy transition away from fossil fuels will be pressures Russia must eventually confront.Climate, Hydrocarbons, Sanctions is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Russian politics, the environment, and politics and public policy more broadly. It is also beneficial for analysts working in the oil and gas industry and foreign policy, alongside diplomats looking to better understand the Russian economy.

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Morse, Stephen, Sustainability Perception Indicators: Theory and Practice of Perception Indicators in Sustainability. (Routledge Studies in Sustainability) 206 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-1174>
ISBN 978-1-032-59859-8 hard ¥43,065.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
ISBN 978-1-032-59853-6 paper ¥11,876.- (税込) GB£ 39.99

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the background, practice, potential and challenges associated with developing and using perceptual indicators for assessing sustainability.Sustainability indicators (SIs) are usually described and portrayed as quantitative metrics that rest above the human realm of subjectivity, opinion and bias. Thus, they are the basis for objectively measuring progress towards the attainment of targets in sustainable development. Unlike the 'hard' metrics described above, the way in which we experience the world and frame our personal decisions based on that experience, past and present, is founded on perceptions and these can be inherently subjective. This book argues that perception-based indicators are an important subset of sustainability indicators in assessing sustainability, environmental quality and well-being. The chapters draw upon examples such as the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) produced by Transparency International, and a variety of happiness indices amongst many others. Divided into two parts, the first section provides a broad review of the field of SIs, addressing the challenges involved in identifying, defining and populating SIs, especially for countries in the Global South. The second part of the book summarises the range of participatory approaches that have often been used to develop perception-based indicators of sustainability, along with their respective pros and cons.This book will be useful for students studying social sciences, economics, environmental studies, human geography, politics and international development. The book may also appeal to students taking courses in business studies.

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長い19世紀における女性と環境 1775~1925年 第1巻:戦争と反乱のエコロジー
Murphy, Jillmarie (ed.), Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775 - 1925. Volume I.: Ecologies of War and Rebellion. 424 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-1176>
ISBN 978-1-032-14931-8 hard ¥32,670.- (税込) GB£ 110.00

This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection focuses on woman writers and the ecologies of war; early eco-feminisms and circum-Atlantic revolutions; abolitionists, the Haitian Revolution, and the Caribbean World; French dispossession and female farmers. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

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長い19世紀における女性と環境 1775~1925年 第2巻:創造性と絡み合った環境
Murphy, Jillmarie (ed.), Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775 - 1925. Volume II.: Creativity and Entangled Environments. 394 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-1177>
ISBN 978-1-032-14932-5 hard ¥32,670.- (税込) GB£ 110.00

This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection focuses on feminine eco-cognition; gendered power relations in nature; environmental egalitarianism & liberation; feminist epistemic eco-modalities; and ways that women in the nineteenth century sought to de-enforce gendered hierarchies in natural settings. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

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長い19世紀における女性と環境 1775~1925年 第3巻:環境の不安定性-社会正義と周辺化
Murphy, Jillmarie (ed.), Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775 - 1925. Volume III.: Environmental Precarity - Social Justice and Marginalization. 342 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-1178>
ISBN 978-1-032-14933-2 hard ¥32,670.- (税込) GB£ 110.00

This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection features creative examples from women that consider various conjunctions that reach across multiple disciplines, and focuses on topics such as social justice and ecocentric philosophies; environmental fiction, poetry, and drama; ecopolitics; environmental history; landscape painting; the psychology of climate trauma; ecofeminism, and feminist geography. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

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長い19世紀における女性と環境 1775~1925年 第4巻:科学、医学、自然史
Murphy, Jillmarie (ed.), Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775 - 1925. Volume IV.: Science, Medicine, and Natural History. 286 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <761-1179>
ISBN 978-1-032-14934-9 hard ¥32,670.- (税込) GB£ 110.00

This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection considers the role women writers and artists in the long-nineteenth century that have played in the areas of natural history, and examines such topics as nineteenth-century female botanists; garden bowers and the entrapped woman; human-animal interactions (HAI); anthropocene feminism; evolutionary biology; geobiology; the female body as a biologic commodity; feminist panarchy; new materialisms and female responses to disease and matter. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

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海洋ガバナンスとSDGs必携
Neumann, Barbara / Diz, Daniela / Boteler, Ben (eds.), The Elgar Companion to Ocean Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals. (Elgar Companions to the Sustainable Development Goals) 432 pp. 2026:4 (E. Elgar, UK) <761-1182>
ISBN 978-1-80392-356-7 hard ¥63,855.- (税込) GB£ 215.00

This timely Companion explores the opportunities and challenges of ocean governance within the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Experts from around the world investigate pathways to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the ocean, specifically SDG 14 which recognises the importance of a healthy ocean for our planet's future.Examining legal, institutional, and organisational structures and processes, the Companion emphasises that achieving ocean sustainability necessitates overcoming intricate governance challenges at the intersection of regulating and managing human activities and conserving marine ecosystems. Combining scientific research and practical real-world experience, the Companion provides key knowledge-based analysis and recommendations targeted at increasing action toward a sustainable future.The Elgar Companion to Ocean Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals is an essential resource for students and academics with an interest in ocean governance and policy across a variety of disciplines, including environmental studies, geography, marine social sciences, science and technology studies, political science and law. It is also a valuable guide for practitioners and policymakers involved in charting pathways towards meaningful sustainability transformations in ocean governance.

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気候変動への適応入門
Noble, Ian, Concise Introduction to Adaptation to Climate Change. (Elgar Concise Introductions) 160 pp. 2026:3 (E. Elgar, UK) <761-1183>
ISBN 978-1-80088-613-1 hard ¥23,760.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
ISBN 978-1-80088-615-5 paper ¥8,300.- (税込) GB£ 27.95

Our Elgar Concise Introductions are inspiring and considered. They explain the key principles in business and social science and are expertly written by some of the world's leading scholars. The aims of the series are two-fold: to pinpoint essential concepts and to offer insights that stimulate critical thinking. How can we adapt to reduce the adverse effects of climate change on humanity and the environment? In this enlightening book, Ian Noble outlines the history of adaptation, new ways of adapting and how approaches to mitigation and adaptation are changing. Looking at how we have thought about the joint roles of mitigating our emissions and adapting to changed climates to avoid suffering, the book presents adaptation from both scholars' and practitioners' viewpoints and draws upon the experience of those most affected. Turning to the future, it maps potential ways forward and the challenges of adaptation in a world beset by other crises, both natural and political.Key Features:Explores the ways adaptation could be financedTakes up the current debate on transformative adaptationAssesses how adaptation can be incorporated in future climate actionAnalyses topics such as insurance and recompensing people for losses and damages from extreme weather eventsThis is an essential read for scholars and students of geography, politics and public policy, the environment, and sociology. It will also be invaluable to practitioners in risk management and climate compliance, alongside mitigation specialists, legal professionals in climate litigation and journalists reporting on climate issues.

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野中哲士他編 生態心理学国際ハンドブック
Nonaka, Tetsushi / Segundo-Ortin, Miguel et al. (eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Ecological Psychology. (Routledge International Handbooks) 538 pp. 2026:3 (Routledge, UK) <761-1184>
ISBN 978-1-032-81743-9 hard ¥68,310.- (税込) GB£ 230.00

The Routledge International Handbook of Ecological Psychology provides the definitive international reference for understanding how humans perceive and control goal-directed behavior in everyday environments. This authoritative volume examines the rapidly expanding field that bridges perception, action, and environmental interaction across diverse real-world contexts.The handbook comprehensively surveys theoretical developments, empirical evidence, and practical applications spanning laboratory research and real-world practice. It explores behavioral dynamics across multiple scales, examining both affordances that create behavioral opportunities and the perceptual information that guides behavioral control. Key domains include child development, rehabilitation, sports performance, artistic expression, diversity studies, and technological innovation. The volume establishes fundamental ecological psychology concepts while showcasing cutting-edge research on lawful perceptual control of everyday actions. Additionally, it maps emerging trends and contemporary debates, positioning new developments against established findings and theories to demonstrate how innovative ideas are challenging traditional viewpoints and advancing the field's theoretical landscape.This handbook serves researchers, graduate students, and academics working in ecological psychology, cognitive science, and related disciplines. It provides essential reference material for those seeking comprehensive understanding of current scholarship and emerging developments in this rapidly evolving field.

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S.J.パイン著 欧州の火の歴史
Pyne, Stephen J., Undying Fire: A Fire History of Europe. (Weyerhaeuser Cycle of Fire) 384 pp. 2026:7 (U. Washington Pr., US) <761-1187>
ISBN 978-0-295-75485-7 hard ¥24,563.- (税込) US$ 110.00
ISBN 978-0-295-75486-4 paper ¥7,803.- (税込) US$ 34.95

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Ruiz, Stevie, Stewards of the Land: Race and Reclaiming Environmental Labor in the American West. (Justice, Power, and Politics) 224 pp. 2026:4 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <761-1189>
ISBN 978-1-4696-9334-7 hard ¥22,106.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4696-9335-4 paper ¥7,803.- (税込) US$ 34.95

The history of the environmental movement-from environmentalism to the environmental justice struggles of the late twentieth century-has often been portrayed as a series of efforts led by white environmentalists. In Stewards of the Land, Stevie Ruiz reassesses the movement and reveals that it has always been a multiracial endeavor. From Southern California berry fields to Japanese American concentration camps, and from Chinese cooks in national parks to Chicano Civilian Conservation Corps workers, Ruiz traces how the racialized labor and environmental knowledge of Asian migrants and Chicana/o communities built the material foundations of modern environmentalism. Spanning from the late nineteenth century to the 1980s, Stewards of the Land argues that environmental justice was never just a reaction to pollution in the 1970s but has a much longer history tied to land theft, labor exploitation, and the everyday struggles of frontline communities to live and work with dignity. Drawing from comparative ethnic studies, archival research, and a commitment to decolonial praxis, Ruiz recovers the stories of those who labored-often invisibly-to build, maintain and reimagine environmental space in the American West.

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環境人類学ハンドブック 第2版
Shoreman-Ouimet, Eleanor / Fredlund, Jessie et al. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology. 2nd ed. (Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks) 508 pp. 2026:3 (Routledge, UK) <761-1190>
ISBN 978-1-032-74561-9 hard ¥68,310.- (税込) GB£ 230.00

This book illustrates the ways in which today's environmental anthropologists are constructing new paradigms for understanding the multiplicity of players, pressures, and ecologies in every environment, and the value of cultural knowledge of landscapes.The Handbook provides a comprehensive survey of contemporary topics in environmental anthropology and thorough discussions on the current state and prospective future of the field in seven key sections. As the contributions to this Handbook demonstrate, the subfield of environmental anthropology is responding to cultural adaptations and responses to environmental changes in multiple and complex ways. As a discipline concerned primarily with human-environment interaction, environmental anthropologists recognize that we are now working within a pressure cooker of rapid environmental damage that is forcing behavioural and often cultural changes around the world. As we see in the breadth of topics presented in this volume, these environmental challenges have inspired renewed foci on traditional topics such as food procurement, ethnobiology, and spiritual ecology; and a broad new range of subjects, such as resilience, nonhuman rights, architectural anthropology, industrialism, and education. The second edition includes greater coverage of topics that have grown increasingly pertinent not only to the field of environmental anthropology, but to peoples, places, and species around the world since the publication of the original volume. To this end, the new edition includes chapters dedicated to illustrating the role of environmental anthropologists in the struggle for environmental justice and elucidating instances of environmental racism, climate change, the effects of the global pandemic, and much more.This comprehensive, holistically oriented second edition is an ideal resource to not only inform students and scholars on the history and challenges of environmental anthropology today, but to prepare them to apply the anthropological skill set to address challenges of justice, health, conservation, and wellbeing in a climate changed world.

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Williston, Byron, Ecological Nation: Toward Peace, Order, and Good Government. 318 pp. 2026:1 (McGill-Queen's U. Pr., CN) <761-1195>
ISBN 978-0-228-02666-2 paper ¥7,803.- (税込) US$ 34.95

At the quarter mark of the twenty-first century Canada faces two existential threats: runaway climate change and the rising global tide of right-authoritarian imperialism. The inextricable relationship between the two threats requires clear vision and bold policy as Canada reconceives its future.Arguing that peace, order, and good government form the cornerstone of Canada's national identity, Byron Williston revives the vision of philosopher George Grant to explore how these values can guide Canada in reimagining its identity across its own regions, within the North American context, and in the global political order. In a work that lays out a positive vision for Canada rooted in the ideal of an ecological nation, Williston argues that this country faces a stark choice between this ideal and absorption into the American empire. The key is a refined governance model addressing the failed history of Canadian climate policy and overcoming the false belief that Canada is essentially a land of inexhaustible resources. The nation-building project described here will both benefit all Canadians and avoid capture by the forces of social and political regression. It will help secure a sovereign and flourishing future for this country.The challenges Canada faces are profound. To meet them the country must engage fully with the eco-national project. While daunting, this moment provides a unique opportunity for Canada to link its national well-being to that of planetary health and to create a singularly Canadian political ethic informed by Indigenous knowledge and developed in step with the ongoing project of reconciliation

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Wright, Will, Borders of Biodiversity: How Gray Wolves, Monarch Butterflies, and Giant Sequoias Transformed Large Landscape Conservation. (Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges) 352 pp. 2026:3 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <761-1196>
ISBN 978-1-4696-9406-1 hard ¥22,106.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4696-9407-8 paper ¥7,803.- (税込) US$ 34.95

What happens to species when climate disruption causes suitable habitat within one country to move or vanish? In Borders of Biodiversity, Will Wright examines the histories of transnational conservation efforts to address the tension between a warming world in which living things are on the move and an increasingly walled world in which their movements are constrained. Focusing on the histories of three border-crossing species-gray wolves, monarch butterflies, and giant sequoias-from the 1850s to the present day, Wright reveals how nonstate actors like citizen scientists think beyond political borders and diplomatic traditions and find collaborations with fellow-minded conservationists by following nature beyond the nation-state. The people at the heart of these intertwined stories in Canada, Mexico, the United States, and Indigenous nations of North America recognize that biota have their own forms of territoriality that should be respected and defended. Wright argues that the realities of climate change are fundamentally at odds with site-specific conservation, which follows the possessive logic of nation-building by bounding space to protect habitats when many ecologies do not naturally fit within traditional protected areas. Taken together, these stories make clear that conservation efforts must forge solidarity across borders for biological well-being-or face the extinction of shared species.

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長い19世紀における女性と環境 1775~1925年 全4巻
Murphy, Jillmarie (ed.), Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775 - 1925. 4 vols. 1446 pp. 2026:4 (Routledge, UK) <100-6660>
ISBN 978-1-032-14930-1 hard ¥117,612.- (税込) GB£ 396.00

This four-volume collection features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. Each volume considers contributions from women through the lens of eco-feminism, new materialism, and post-humanism. Contributions include queer women, indigenous women, and women of colour, and their various inquiries into the sciences and natural history, feminist epistemologies, and female-centric responses to war and disease. Contributions include a variety of manuscripts, essays, diaries, letters, fiction, poetry, and drama. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

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Pullaiah, Thammineni (ed.), Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical South and Central America: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation. (Wetlands: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation) 304 pp. 2026:1 (Wiley, US) <760-656>
ISBN 978-1-394-30713-5 hard ¥45,776.- (税込) US$ 205.00

Comprehensive wetland analysis for conservationists, professionals, and researchers Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical South and Central America: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation explores the challenges confronted by those managing wetland ecosystems. It offers expert analyses of specific wetland environments across South and Central America, examining how these ecosystems can be protected while sustaining the livelihoods of communities that depend upon them. This book takes a unique comparative approach by analysing similar wetlands from different regions and continents, allowing best practices in conservation and management to emerge that are globally relevant. Each chapter is authored by recognized regional experts and covers issues like biological resources, ecosystem services including carbon sequestration and water filtration, and implemented conservation measures. Aligned with UN sustainable development goals by considering both ecological and economic value, the collection also offers: Regional expert analysis of biodiversity hotspots across tropical and subtropical South and Central America, from Bolivian lowlands to the PantanalComprehensive examination of ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, water filtration, nutrient retention, and flood mitigationConservation strategies and management practices applicable across global wetland systemsCase studies spanning marine and coastal wetlands, Amazonian freshwater systems, and extra-Andean subtropical wetlandsDiscussions of threats to wetlands as well as in-depth comparisons of wetlands in different regions and continents Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical South and Central America is essential for ecologists, conservation scientists, hydrologists, and environmental and water resource managers seeking evidence-based approaches to wetland conservation. Public servants and professionals in fisheries, agriculture, and rural development will find practical guidance for balancing biodiversity protection with sustainable resource use.

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Cheshmehzangi, Ali, AI Agency in Climate Emergency. (Urban Sustainability) 224 pp. 2025:11 (Springer, GW) <760-660>
ISBN 978-981-9541-91-1 hard ¥33,601.- (税込) EUR 129.99

AI Agency in Climate Emergency is a daring and topical examination of how AI is evolving from a stand-alone solution to a crucial, integrated force in the fight against climate change. In a time of increasing inequality, dwindling forests, failing infrastructure, and rising oceans, it repositions AI as a new type of agent inside ecological, political, and social systems. The book's 20 chapters and six themes cover energy decarbonization, foresight, agriculture, ecological monitoring, green finance, carbon markets, civic involvement, and behavioural change. Its fundamental strength is AI's developing agency, which includes the ability to recognize patterns that are inaccessible to humans, adjust in real time, and close the knowledge-to-action gap. Yet this is not technological determinism. It is about ethics, imagination, and governance. Justice, transparency, and solidarity-not speed-must guide AI in climate action. The book envisions AI that is inclusive, adaptive, accountable, and context-aware, offering a roadmap for scholars, professionals, and citizens in the urgent systemic shift ahead.

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