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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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Henderson, Anna Farro,
Core Samples: A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood. 208 pp. 2024:10 (U. Minnesota Pr., US) <729-811>
ISBN 978-1-5179-1604-6 paper ¥4,085.- (税込) US$ 18.95 *
People live by their stories-how can we use them to accelerate action on climate change? Climate scientist and policy expert Anna Farro Henderson embarks on a remarkable narrative journey in Core Samples, exploring how science is done, discussed, legislated, and imagined. Through stories both raucous and poignant-of far-flung expeditions, finding artistic inspiration in research, and traversing the systemic barriers women and mothers face in science and politics-she brings readers into the daily rhythms and intimacies of scientific research and political negotiation. Grounded in her experiences as a climate scientist, an environmental policy advisor to Minnesota Senator Al Franken and Governor Mark Dayton, and a constant juggler of the many roles and responsibilities of professional moms, Henderson's eclectic, unconventional essays range from observations, confessions, and meditations on lab and fieldwork to a packing list for a trip to the State Capitol and a lactation diary. Readers are invited on voyages as far afield as the Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico, the Juneau Icefield in Alaska, and a meteor crater in Ghana-and as close to home as a town hall meeting in America's corn belt. A love letter to science and a bracing (and sometimes hilarious) portrait of the many obstacles women, mothers, and people digging for truth navigate, Core Samples illuminates the messy, contradictory humanity of our scientific and political institutions. Bringing us behind the closed doors of discovery and debate, Henderson exposes the flaws in research institutions, the halls of government, and the role of science in policy, yet she shows how each crack is also an invitation for camaraderie, creativity, and change.
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Schwebach, Elliott,
Rethinking Property: Drive Theory, Fanon, and Environmental Philosophy. (Psychoanalytic Political Theory) 184 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-821>
ISBN 978-1-03-260170-0 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
In this eye-opening study at the intersection of psychoanalytic theory and political organization and thought, Elliott Schwebach explores why property can be understood to be oppressive and how political theory overlooks its unique significance as a pillar of social violence.Synthesizing insights from Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Sigmund Freud, Ives Hendrick, and Frantz Fanon, Schwebach investigates human activity as shaped by the effects of property regimes and traces broader implications for understanding the legacies of colonial domination. He then shifts focus to contemporary eco-theory, challenging the Lockeanism that continues to characterize premodern Indigenous environmental engagements and presenting novel frameworks for understanding healthy ecopolitical activity based upon the trajectories of psychological drives.This unique perspective validates creative expressions of decolonial resistance and offers fruitful alternatives to customary positions in psychoanalytic and environmental political philosophy. The book will be an indispensable resource for scholars of property, Freudian psychology, political ecology, and the visionary thought of Frantz Fanon.
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ポピュリズムの時代における気候政治-ドイツ、スペイン、オーストリアの気候変動コミュニケーション戦略-
Gruber, Mirjam,
Climate Politics in Populist Times: Climate Change Communication Strategies in Germany, Spain, and Austria. (Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research) 256 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-852>
ISBN 978-1-03-288269-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book navigates the neglected territory where far-right populism intersects with climate change, presenting a nuanced examination that transcends traditional research boundaries.In recent decades, Europe has grappled with the surge of far-right and populist movements, fueling robust academic debates. Simultaneously, the global discourse on climate change has become increasingly pervasive in societal and political spheres. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of how populist far-right parties discuss climate change within their national contexts, focusing on Germany, Spain, and Austria. Using a meticulous methodology rooted in critical discourse studies, Mirjam Gruber examines the perspectives on climate change held by mainstream parties thereby defining the national policy field. Gruber then delves into the discourse about climate change of populist far-right parties, revealing a complex web of obstructionist arguments intricately tied to the national policy context. By analyzing a diverse array of documents spanning five years, including social media posts, press releases, parliamentary debates, and policy documents, Gruber uncovers a stark contrast between the willingness of mainstream parties to address climate concerns and the obstructionist rhetoric employed by their far-right counterparts. This illuminating exploration underscores the importance of context in understanding political communication and provides profound insights into how different nations frame the climate change narrative.Climate Politics in Populist Times will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, environmental politics, climate change communication and populist far-right ideologies.
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Stanley, Ben Jamieson,
Precarious Eating: Narrating Environmental Harm in the Global South. 272 pp. 2024:12 (U. Minnesota Pr., US) <729-965>
ISBN 978-1-5179-1579-7 hard ¥24,147.- (税込) US$ 112.00
ISBN 978-1-5179-1580-3 paper ¥6,036.- (税込) US$ 28.00 *
The role of food and hunger in contemporary South African and Indian environmental writing From GMOs to vegetarianism and veganism, questions of what we should (and shouldn't) eat can be frequent sources of debate and disagreement. In Precarious Eating, Ben Jamieson Stanley asks how recentering global South representations of food might shift understandings of environmental precarity. Precarious Eating follows the lead of writers and thinkers in South Africa and India who are tracing the production and consumption of food, exploring ways to reconnect our narratives about climate change, global capitalism, and social justice. Taking up a diverse range of novels, films, scholar/activist writings, intellectual histories, and cookbooks, Stanley connects the ethics of eating to histories of empire and apartheid, uneven globalization, gender and sexuality, and global South experiences of climate change. They shift the lens of environmental humanities from climate-focused paradigms developed in the global North to food-focused environmental culture and activism in the South, addressing topics that range from foraging and farmer suicides to disordered eating and queer intimacy. By highlighting authors, activists, and environments of the global South, Precarious Eating joins with scholarship from postcolonial, decolonial, Indigenous, and Black studies to underscore how capitalism and empire shape our planetary environmental crisis. Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with images accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.
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気候変動緩和のためのツールとしての環境評価
Mayer, Benoit,
Environmental Assessment as a Tool for Climate Change Mitigation. 280 pp. 2024:12 (Oxford U. Pr., UK) <729-604>
ISBN 978-0-19-893918-4 hard ¥28,490.- (税込) GB£ 100.00
Most governments have established procedures to appraise the environmental impacts of proposed activities. The focus of these environmental assessment procedures has long been on local environmental issues, such as air, water, and land pollution, which have a direct and concrete effect on communities. In recent years, however, these procedures have increasingly been used to consider how activities could result in the emission of greenhouse gases and exacerbate climate change. Environmental Assessment as a Tool for Climate Change Mitigation builds on a broad survey of over one hundred national environmental assessment practices - legislation, guiding documents, cases, and administrative practice - to reflect on the main conceptual and practical issues facing climate assessment. By presenting and discussing jurisdictional developments and national debates in a global comparative perspective, this book aims to enrich our collective understanding of the modalities of and, ultimately, the mitigation opportunities arising from, the use of climate assessment in relation to proposed activities. The author concludes this timely and forward-looking volume by identifying good practices that lawmakers, regulators, national agencies, judges, and lawyers should consider when developing and applying the law on climate assessment.
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気候法及びガバナンス・ハンドブック
Segger, Marie-Claire Cordonier / Voigt, Christina (eds.),
Routledge Handbook of Climate Law and Governance: Courage, Contributions and Compliance. 440 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-607>
ISBN 978-1-03-223300-0 hard ¥61,253.- (税込) GB£ 215.00
Routledge Handbook of Climate Law and Governance: Courage, Contributions and Compliance recognises UN calls for urgent action reflected in recent reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, Aug 2021) and convenes insights from leading legal academic experts and professionals on emerging issues in climate law.The book explores the role of law and governance in advancing global responses to climate change and advancing sustainable development. It is based on careful study of international advances and of the full spectrum of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the global response to climate change, as submitted by Paris Agreement Parties to the UNFCCC Secretariat, and compiles a compelling, coherent and systematic topical account from across diverse legal jurisdictions. Analytical chapters written by leading experts, practitioners and emerging scholars close to ongoing climate negotiations explore recent legal and institutional innovations related to climate change which can advance the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They focus on examples of raising ambition through law and policy, on reforms of national legal and institutional arrangements to implement NDCs, and on the role of international law and governance in fostering effective Paris Agreement implementation.Presenting a pathway for advancing climate ambition in the coming decades, this book will be of interest to academics, students, professionals and policy makers working in the area of climate law and governance.
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イベントと持続可能性ハンドブック
Whitfield, Julie / Gouthro, Mary Beth / Moital, M. (eds.),
The Routledge Handbook of Events and Sustainability. 370 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-465>
ISBN 978-1-032-21632-4 hard ¥61,253.- (税込) GB£ 215.00 *
This book provides a comprehensive overview and systematic guide to the current state of knowledge on events and sustainability. Offering multidisciplinary insights from leading scholars, the book explores contemporary issues, challenges and trends.The book starts with an introduction by the editors, defining key concepts and issues, as well as a discussion of the sustainable event debates. Specifically commissioned and carefully selected individual contributions are divided into eight main sections which critically explore the key areas of events and sustainability, providing expert-led insights into timely and relevant topics such as social and cultural responsibility, economic sustainability, environmental sustainability, sustainable events and education, inclusivity, supply side and technology and sustainability. The book concludes with a discussion by the editors of the debates in event sustainability, with a view to identify emerging issues and future research agendas.This handbook will be of pivotal interest to scholars, students and policy-makers working in events, tourism and hospitality management.
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Fraser, Scott,
Climate Change and Eye Disease: Eye Health and Blindness in a Hostile Environment. (Routledge Studies in Environment and Health) 128 pp. 2024:8 (Routledge, UK) <729-371>
ISBN 978-1-03-284408-4 hard ¥14,241.- (税込) GB£ 49.99 *
This book examines the impact of climate change on eye disease and eye health.Filling a lacuna in the existing literature, Scott Fraser takes a deep dive into the eye diseases that are most affected by the climate crisis and explores the subsequent burden on organisations, charities and healthcare systems. Fraser begins by including short primer chapters on the basics of climate science and climate change, highlighting which environmental mechanisms directly and indirectly affect our health and why. He then looks in detail at the direct and indirect threats to eye health from climate change and examines factors including changing insect vectors, trauma from extreme weather events such as wildfires, floods and droughts, as well as the impact of crop failure, malnutrition, animal and plant migration. Highlighting the Global North vs South divide, the book goes on to consider issues around eye care, exploring the increased burden that climate-induced chronic eye diseases including cataracts, macular degeneration and nutritional eye diseases are placing on health care systems. These chapters also reflect on the ways in which eye care, ophthalmology, optometry, pharmaceutical and medical device companies all contribute to the climate footprint themselves.Unique and timely, this book will be a great resource for students and clinicians of ophthalmology, optometry and allied eye care professions, as well as climate scientists, researchers, policy makers, charities, NGOs working in related fields of environment and health.
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Addison, Tony / Roe, Alan,
Resources Matter: Ending Poverty While Protecting Nature. 240 pp. 2024:12 (Oxford U. Pr., UK) <729-255>
ISBN 978-0-19-287219-7 hard ¥23,931.- (税込) GB£ 84.00
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Academic and is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. The extraction and use of natural resources underpins a global economy that provides high living standards for many as well as the prospect of ending poverty in the developing world. Mining as well as the oil and gas industry - which constitute the 'extractive industries' - are vitally important sectors in many developing countries. They provide substantial public revenues as well as much-needed foreign exchange, and livelihoods for many. Yet, the extractives industries are highly controversial. The continued extraction and burning of fossil fuels in energy generation and transport, together with the emissions associated with mining and metals refining, has taken the world to levels of emissions that increasingly imperil humanity. In addition, the extractive industries have a poor record of damaging nature both through pollution as well as via the destruction of biodiversity (thereby endangering the livelihoods that depend on such renewable natural capital). This book explores a central issue of our time: our materials world is simultaneously both part of the problem (especially fossil fuels) as well as part of its solution (the materials necessary for the technologies required for 'net zero'). Resources Matter discusses how the extractive industries can be leveraged to generate larger and more beneficial impacts in poorer economies and improve livelihoods at local and national levels. A central argument is that the so-called 'resource curse' - the potentially negative effect of resource booms on economies and societies - is not inevitable, as it is often said to be. Rather, much can be done through policy, coordinated government action in partnership with the private sector, and judicious investments to improve the prospects for resource wealth to make a positive contribution to escaping underdevelopment and poverty. Companies in the extractives industry have a key role in working with governments to achieve these goals.
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Covid-19とウクライナ侵攻以後のEUエネルギー及び気候政策
Misik, Matus / Figulova, Andrea (eds.),
EU Energy and Climate Policy after Covid-19 and the Invasion of Ukraine: Decarbonisation and Security in Transition. (Routledge Studies on the Governance of Sustainability in Europe) 264 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-302>
ISBN 978-1-03-262482-2 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the European Union's climate and energy policy.By examining the positions of the various actors involved, the book analyses whether the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has contributed to greater unity, decarbonisation, and security of energy supply, and if not, whether these crises prompted member states to turn inwards and opt for national solutions to climate and energy challenges. It thus provides a new outlook for EU energy policy in relation to the experience of the two crises.This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of climate and energy policy, energy security, EU policy, and more broadly to energy politics, European integration and European Union governance.
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Aras, Melis / Lambert, Elisabeth / Zengerling, C. (eds.),
Landscapes and renewable energy / Paysages et energies renouvelables: Remedies for Landscape Damage in France and Germany / La Reparation des Atteintes aux Paysages en France et en Allemagne. (Terre, environnement, soutenabilite) 272 p. 2024:6 (Pr. U. de Strasbourg, FR) <729-303>
ISBN 979-10-344-0219-9 paper ¥5,885.- (税込) EUR 25.00
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Han, Lisa Yin,
Deepwater Alchemy: Extractive Mediation and the Taming of the Seafloor. 264 pp. 2024:8 (U. Minnesota Pr., US) <729-304>
ISBN 978-1-5179-1593-3 hard ¥23,284.- (税込) US$ 108.00 *
ISBN 978-1-5179-1594-0 paper ¥5,821.- (税込) US$ 27.00 *
How underwater mediation has transformed deep-sea spaces into resource-rich frontiers Green energy technologies such as windmills, solar panels, and electric vehicles may soon depend on material found at the seabed. How did a space once imagined to be empty and unfathomable come to be thought of as a treasure trove of resources? Lisa Yin Han traces how contemporary developments in underwater sensing and imaging materially and imaginatively transmogrify the ocean bottom into a resource frontier capable of sustaining a digitally connected global future. Set against the backdrop of climate change, energy transition, and the expansion of industrial offshore extractions, Deepwater Alchemy looks at oceanic media and its representation of the seabed in terms of valuable resources. From high-tech simulations to laboratories and archives that collect and analyze sediments, Han explores the media technologies that survey, visualize, and condition the possibility for industrial resource extraction, introducing the concept of extractive mediation to describe the conflations between resource prospecting and undersea knowledge production. Moving away from anthropocentric frameworks, she argues that we must equalize access to deep ocean mediation and include the submerged perspectives of multispecies communities. From the proliferation of petroleum seismology to environmental-impact research on seabed mining to the development of internet-enabled seafloor observatories, Deepwater Alchemy shows us that deepwater mediation is entangled in existential hopes and fears for our planetary future. As the ocean bottom becomes increasingly accessible to people, Han prompts us to ask not whether we can tame the seafloor, but, rather, why and for whom are we taming it?
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グローバルなエネルギー移行における中国、EU、米国
Prontera, Andrea,
Green Superpowers: China, the European Union, and the United States in the Global Energy Transition. 272 pp. 2024:12 (Oxford U. Pr., UK) <729-309>
ISBN 978-0-19-887528-4 hard ¥28,205.- (税込) GB£ 99.00
Fossil fuels have been key to major powers' foreign policies for a long time. In the context of the current global energy transition, renewables and low-carbon technologies are emerging as elements that can have a similarly important impact on twenty-first century world politics. Green Superpowers: China, the European Union, and the United States in the Global Energy Transition offers an in-depth comparative analysis of the green foreign energy policies and green power strategies of the three main international actors in this transformative process: China, the European Union, and the United States. These green superpowers alone account for about half of global carbon dioxide emissions, which is the primary driver of climate change, and they are frontrunners in the global race for promoting and deploying renewables and innovative low-carbon technologies. To analyse this changing landscape, Prontera combines insights from international political economy, comparative public policy, international relations, and energy policy scholarship. The book develops an original framework for mapping and studying the green foreign energy policies and green power strategies of major international actors and applies this framework to shed light on the recent efforts of China, the European Union, and the US. In doing so, it illustrates the links between the domestic green approaches that these green superpowers are promoting and their external actions regarding renewables and low-carbon technologies, whilst drawing attention to the limits and potential of green power strategies in the transition away from fossil fuels and the struggles to address a mounting climate crisis.
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世代間の民主主義、環境正義、核廃棄物の事例
Towers, Lee / Cotton, Matthew,
Intergenerational Democracy, Environmental Justice and the Case of Nuclear Waste. (Routledge Explorations in Energy Studies) 200 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-311>
ISBN 978-1-03-272801-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book explores the interplay between intergenerational justice and intragenerational justice using nuclear waste management as a consistent case to explore these themes.Lee Towers and Matthew Cotton examine the issue of intergenerational justice from a social scientific perspective, drawing on central case studies of nuclear waste management in Canada, Finland, and the United Kingdom. They connect indigenous philosophies and notions of justice with the concept of intergenerational democracy, advocating for better inclusion of youth and elders in decision-making that affects their well-being. As such, the book's primary objectives are fourfold:To assess whether trade-offs between intergenerational and intragenerational justice are necessary, and if so, what these trade-offs are and how they might be resolved.To critically assess dominant western liberal philosophical approaches that shape contemporary intergenerational justice thinking in policy and practice, and consider alternatives drawn from anthropology and indigenous philosophies.To assess how far our current capitalist system can achieve substantive forms of justice.To critically examine three nuclear waste management case studies and assess how far these achieve environmental and energy justice and how they exemplify tensions between inter- and intragenerational justice.This short, accessible volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy, environmental justice, and ethics.
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EUの森林政策・ガバナンス
Aggestam, Filip,
European Forest Policy and Governance: An Integrative Analytical Framework. 278 pp. 2024:11 (Routledge, UK) <729-312>
ISBN 978-1-03-205747-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-03-205746-0 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99
This book provides a state-of-the-art overview covering distinct and relevant aspects of forest policy processes in Europe, presenting a fresh perspective on different analytical approaches, theories, and frameworks.Set against the background of a changing world, driven by significant social, environmental and economic developments, in Europe and elsewhere, there is a growing need for an improved understanding of forest governance and how to analyse the forest policymaking processes. This book introduces the reader to some of the key issues typically encountered in reviewing proposed as well as established forest policies, focusing on five socially relevant topics for the forest-based sector today, namely:* European forest governance under a green new deal* Systemic changes and the circular (bio-)economy* Social changes connected with forest ownership and forest actors* Nature conservation and the pursuit of multifunctional forests* Living with forest fires and climate changeIn so doing, this book presents a set of timely and rich case studies relevant to the study of forest governance. In the final chapter, it puts forward an innovative and systematic method for selecting the most appropriate analytical tool that accounts for the constraints and objectives involved in monitoring forest policy. The book is accompanied by chapter-level exercises and an online annex which details the various approaches, theories and frameworks discussed in the book, providing direct links back to individual chapters, discussion points and a step-by step guide for how each method can be applied.This book will be of essential reading for forestry students and scholars, and professionals and policymakers working on forest policy and forest management.
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Trom Eayrs, Sonja,
Dodge County, Incorporated: Big Ag and the Undoing of Rural America. (Bison Books) 326 pp. 2024:11 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <729-320>
ISBN 978-1-4962-3499-5 paper ¥5,379.- (税込) US$ 24.95
In 2014 Sonja Trom Eayrs's parents filed the first of three lawsuits against Dodge County officials and their neighbors, one of the few avenues available to them to challenge installation of a corporate factory near their intergenerational family farm in Dodge County, Minnesota. For years they'd witnessed the now widely known devastation wrought by industrial hog operations-inhumane treatment of animals and people, pollution, the threat of cancer clusters, and more. They'd had enough. They also deeply understood an effect of Big Ag rarely discussed in mainstream media-the hollowing-out of their lifelong farming community and economy in service of the corporate bottom line. In a compelling firsthand account of one family's efforts to stand against corporate takeover, Dodge County, Incorporated tells a story of corporate malfeasance. Starting with the late 1800s, when her Norwegian great-grandfather immigrated to Dodge County, Trom Eayrs tracks the changes to farming over the years that ultimately gave rise to the disembodied corporate control of today's food system. Trom Eayrs argues that far from being an essential or inextricable part of American life, corporatism can and should be fought and curbed, not only for the sake of land, labor, and water but for democracy itself.
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Khare, Neloy (ed.),
Climate Change in India: Impacts and Assessments. (Maritime Climate Change) 272 pp. 2024:10 (CRC Pr., US) <729-1018>
ISBN 978-1-03-278037-5 hard ¥31,339.- (税込) GB£ 110.00 *
The climate over the Indian subcontinent is influenced by complex interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, and land, along with human interventions that are influencing heat extremes, changing monsoon patterns, sea-level rise, and posing serious threats to lives and livelihoods among populations in India. This book, based on recent studies and research, explains how and why the climate is changing across India and how these changes are expected to evolve in the future. It takes a holistic view of the climate from India's perspective and discusses important themes such as groundwater, land use, livestock, and natural disasters. Readers will have an in-depth understanding of impacts and possible adaptations.FeaturesIncludes case studies of groundwater and the effect of climate change.Identifies land use and land cover changes in different regions in India.Discusses the implications of past and present climate change on various livestock types.Explains various natural hazards and their relationship to climate change.Describes technological intervention in climate change.Researchers, academics, and graduate students in Earth sciences, climatology, meteorology, or environmental studies working on projects related to climate change will find this an invaluable reference. Governmental organizations, institutions, and global NGOs will also benefit from the insights presented in this book.
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Albanese, Valentina E. / Fanetti, Stefano et al. (eds.),
Social Mobilisation for Climate Change. 248 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-1097>
ISBN 978-1-03-274277-9 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research process aimed at capturing the complexity of the social mobilisation for climate change. It brings together various academic perspectives to understand the diverse forms of climate activism, challenging traditional notions of agency, space, justice, and legality.The reader will broaden their understanding of the social mobilisation for climate change and its interactions with new digital spaces. This book questions public authorities and big greenhouse gas emitters, individual and generational behaviors, artistic creations, territorial identities, legal systems, and even the idea of democracy. This broad overview results from a collection of concise contributions from scholars with different backgrounds, who employ a variety of tools and methodologies in their analysis, although delivering their findings in an accessible language.It is intended for students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of Climate Change, Digital Activism, Cultural and Legal Geography, Social and Spatial Justice, Human Rights and Environmental Law, Sustainable Cities, and Just Transition.
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Brugger, Julie,
Public Land and Democracy in America: Understanding Conflict over Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. (Anthropology of Contemporary North America) 400 pp. 2025:1 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <729-1099>
ISBN 978-1-4962-3301-1 hard ¥21,344.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4962-4105-4 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00
In recent years the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah has figured prominently in the long and ongoing struggle over the meaning and value of America's public lands. In 1996 President Bill Clinton used the Antiquities Act to create the monument, with the goal of protecting scientific and historical resources. His action incensed Utah elected officials and local residents who were neither informed nor consulted beforehand, and opposition to the monument has continued to make its day-to-day management problematic. In 2017 President Donald Trump reduced the monument's size, an action immediately challenged by multiple lawsuits; subsequently, President Joe Biden restored the monument in 2021. In Public Land and Democracy in America Julie Brugger brings into focus the perspectives of a variety of groups affected by conflict over the monument, including residents of adjacent communities, ranchers, federal land management agency employees, and environmentalists. In the process of following management disputes at the monument over the years, Brugger considers how conceptions of democracy have shaped and been shaped by the regional landscape and by these disputes. Through this ethnographic evidence, Brugger proposes a concept of democracy that encompasses disparate meanings and experiences, embraces conflict, and suggests a crucial role for public lands in transforming antagonism into agonism.
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Diekmann, Andreas,
Klimakrise: Wege aus dem Dilemma. 190 S. 2024:6 (Nomos, GW) <729-1100>
ISBN 978-3-7560-1635-8 paper ¥4,472.- (税込) EUR 19.00
Wie kann die Transformation zu einer CO2-neutralen Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft noch gelingen? Faktenbasiert und auf dem aktuellen Stand wissenschaftlicher Forschung werden Grundlagen der Klimapolitik und klimapolitische Massnahmen analysiert. Diese zielen weniger auf individuelle Verhaltensaenderungen, sondern vielmehr auf die Schaffung sozialer Strukturen und Institutionen, die umweltgerechtes Handeln erst ermoeglichen. CO2-Preis, Infrastruktur, technologische Innovationen und internationale Klimaabkommen spielen eine zentrale Rolle. Nicht zu vergessen ist, dass Klimapolitiken nur dann eine Chance haben, wenn sie auch Akzeptanz in der Bevoelkerung finden.
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Fleming, Rob / Roberts, Saglinda H / Isaac, C.,
Sustainable Design for the Built Environment. 2nd ed. 292 pp. 2024:11 (Routledge, UK) <729-1101>
ISBN 978-1-032-51084-2 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-032-51082-8 paper ¥11,107.- (税込) GB£ 38.99 *
Sustainable Design for the Built Environment marks the transition of sustainable design from a specialty service to the mainstream approach for creating a healthy and resilient built environment. This groundbreaking and transformative textbook introduces sustainable design in a clear, concise, easy-to-read format.This new edition includes fully updated exercises and online resources, an increased focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in design, more international examples, perspectives, and approaches, enhanced full colour visuals, and additional resources for further study. The book takes the reader deep into the foundations of sustainable design, and creates a holistic and integrative approach addressing the social, cultural, ecological, and aesthetic aspects in addition to the typical performance-driven goals. The first section of this book is thematically structured around the origins, principles, and frameworks of sustainable design, aimed at inspiring a deeper, broader, and more inclusive view of sustainability. The second section examines strategies such as biophilia and biomimicry, adaptation and resilience, and health and well-being, including recent developments following the COVID-19 pandemic. The third section examines the application of sustainability principles from the global, urban, district and site, building, and human scales, illustrating how a systems thinking approach allows sustainable design to span varied contexts and multiple scales.This textbook is intended to inspire a new vision for the future that unites human activity with natural processes to form a regenerative, coevolutionary model for sustainable design. Supported by additional resources including additional reading for each chapter and classroom assignments, this book will be essential reading for students of sustainability and sustainable design.
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Frodeman, Robert / Brister, Evelyn / Propst, L. (eds.),
A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits. 368 pp. 2024:10 (U. Utah Pr., US) <729-1103>
ISBN 978-1-64769-202-5 hard ¥17,248.- (税込) US$ 80.00 *
ISBN 978-1-64769-203-2 paper ¥6,025.- (税込) US$ 27.95 *
The American West is often portrayed as a place of rugged, unending landscapes presenting us with boundless opportunities. But the land is more fragile and resources more finite than popular perceptions acknowledge. This collection of essays, A Watershed Moment, reveals tensions between a culture of economic growth and personal freedom and the ecological, economic, and social constraints set by community values and the land itself. As Westerners and their communities come up against these limits, the volume editors highlight issues of sustainability endemic to the region and to the nation as a whole. The volume presents practical approaches to land use, land management, and community planning that are motivated by philosophical views on justice, quality of life, and sustainability in the American West. The contributors are policymakers, government employees, land and water managers, urban planners, biologists, tribal members, writers, and academics from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. The result is a compelling vision of place-based, policy-oriented sustainability across the West.
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Gallagher, Kathleen / Balt, Christine (eds.),
Global Climate Education and its Discontents: Using Drama to Forge a New Way. 370 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <729-1104>
ISBN 978-1-032-61567-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-032-61563-9 paper ¥11,107.- (税込) GB£ 38.99 *
This innovative and practical book offers pedagogical tools to show how drama can be used in educational settings to advance a relational, action-oriented, interdisciplinary, and creative climate education attuned to the social and emotional effects of the climate emergency. Based on a six-year ethnographic research study taking place with teachers, artists, community leaders, and young people globally, and taking its lead from the following provocation - can performance become a site for new imaginaries for socio-ecological justice? - the book explores the unique conceptual and pedagogical 'discontents' of climate education across geographically and culturally distinct sites of learning. It also examines how artful engagement through drama pedagogies can open up more collective, critical, and hopeful forms of thinking and being.The book is divided into two sections. The first part of the book, Local engagements and encounters, consists of chapters that conduct an in-depth appraisal of the local artistic work from each site, examining how matters of socio-ecological justice are given fresh urgency and complexity through the application of performance as pedagogy. The second part of the book, Pedagogical and artistic innovations, offers substantive praxis chapters on the drama-based pedagogical methods employed in the research. In these chapters, the world-building capacities of theatre-making offer up new, performative pedagogical orientations to the climate emergency beyond those of critique.Global Climate Education and Its Discontents: Using Drama to Forge a New Way is valuable reading for scholars interested in the ontological and epistemological dimensions of the climate emergency, especially within and across the following fields: drama, theatre and performance studies, applied theatre and drama education, educational research, and children/childhood and youth studies. The book also invites a readership of teachers and teacher-educators who are interested in applying drama pedagogies in the classroom to explore matters of socio-ecological justice and the climate crisis.
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Huber, Mara / Jabot, Michael / Heath, Christina,
Experiential Learning and Community Partnerships for Sustainable Development: A Foundational Model for Climate Action. (Routledge Research in Higher Education) 128 pp. 2024:8 (Routledge, UK) <729-1108>
ISBN 978-1-03-274171-0 hard ¥14,241.- (税込) GB£ 49.99 *
This book addresses the growing demand for applied experiences that move students beyond learning into the realm of doing by supporting the development of skills and competencies that align with emerging areas of innovation and work. It considers the urgent need to promote and invest in skills that support sustainable development, such as those needed to analyze and mitigate climate change. The authors argue that this challenge provides an opportunity to reimagine the use of Experiential Learning, connecting students with community-based partners doing the work of sustainable development around the world. Featuring compelling case studies of project partners in Nigeria, Uganda, and Tanzania working to address the complexities of climate change, they offer a practical model for implementing Experiential Learning that can be translated and scaled across sectors and resource environments. It is aimed at scholars and educators working across higher education and international education with interests in digital and experiential education.
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Jarvenpa, Robert,
Before the Roads, Before the Mines: Denesuline Memories, Narratives, and the Legacy of a Northern Hunting Society. 290 pp. 2024:10 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <729-1109>
ISBN 978-1-4962-3974-7 hard ¥12,936.- (税込) US$ 60.00 *
Before the Roads, Before the Mines is a narrative-based ethnohistory of a Denesuline community, also known as the Chipewyan, Kesyehot'ine, or Poplar House People. The discovery of high-grade uranium deposits in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, in the mid- to late 1970s ushered in an era of mining and roadbuilding that largely replaced the traditional livelihoods of these subarctic hunter-fishers with wage labor in mining, construction, and related industries. The advent of new communications technologies and consumer goods, and a road to the outside world, created ruptures in the social fabric of the community. Robert Jarvenpa highlights the historical experiences of middle-aged and older individuals who vividly recall a time before the roads and mines existed-when young and old alike spoke the Denesuline language and when entire families lived in a seasonally nomadic fashion in the bush. They continually invoke the past in the problematic present, a ritualized form of communication integral to resisting or adapting to the erosive changes of a rapidly industrializing resource-extraction frontier. Jarvenpa showcases the spoken words of the Denesuline informants as a means of documenting and interpreting their historical past in the face of contemporary peril as the subarctic permafrost recedes and multinational corporations eye Indigenous lands for their minerals.
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Meehan, Katie (ed.),
Race, Nature, and the Environment. 216 pp. 2024:11 (Routledge, UK) <729-1112>
ISBN 978-1-032-73636-5 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00 *
What might it mean to "unsettle" our disciplinary understanding of race, nature, and the environment? This book assembles diverse voices and approaches in geographic thinking on race and racialization during an era of climate crisis, toxic legacies, state violence, mass extinctions, carceral logics, and racial injustices that shape-and are shaped by-the (re)production of nature.The volume advances new critical scholarship on race and racialization in Anglo-American geography; reflects on its uneven diffusion and unmet challenges; and notes the unstoppable force of insurgent thinking, abolition geography, critical race theory, Black and Indigenous geographies, scholar activism, and environmental justice praxis in taking hold and transforming the discipline. Together, the authors work across the vibrant fields of political ecology and human-environment geography; grapple with timely questions of land, water, territory, and place-making; render visible the spatial and socioecological reproduction of power and violence by capital and the state; and make space for the enduring politics of struggle on multiple registers-body, home, classroom, park, city, community, region, and world.Race, Nature, and the Environment will interest students, academics, and researchers in Geography who are keen to learn about disciplinary approaches and debates in relation to race, racialization, environmental justice, and the politics of nature in a world marked by white supremacy. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
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Mendoza, Mary E. / Voyles, Traci Brynne (eds.),
Not Just Green, Not Just White: Race, Justice, and Environmental History. 496 pp. 2025:2 (U. Nebraska Pr., US) <729-1113>
ISBN 978-1-4962-0420-2 hard ¥21,344.- (税込) US$ 99.00
ISBN 978-1-4962-4173-3 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00
Not Just Green, Not Just White brings together a group of diverse contributors to explore the rich intersections between race and environment. Together these contributors demonstrate that the field of environmental history, with its core questions and critical engagement with the nonhuman world, provides a fertile context for understanding racism and ongoing colonialism as power structures in the United States. Earlier historiography has defined environmental history as the study of the changing relationships between humans and the environment-or nature. This volume aims to redefine the field, arguing that neither humans nor environment are monolithic actors in any given story. Both humans and the environment are diverse, and often the environment causes conflict between and among peoples, leaving unequal access and power in its wake. Just as important, these histories often reveal how, despite unequal power, those who carry less privilege still persist. Together these essays demonstrate the promise of the field of environmental history and reveal how, when practitioners in the field decide to move away from "green" and "white" topics, they will be able to explain much more about our collective past than anyone ever imagined.
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Normand, Eric / Champagne, Alain (dir.),
De l'eau, du sel et des hommes: les marais charentais au Moyen Age et a l'epoque moderne: histoire, archeologie, environnement. (Archeologie et culture) 254 p. 2024:6 (Pr. U. de Rennes, FR) <729-1115>
ISBN 978-2-7535-9648-1 paper ¥8,239.- (税込) EUR 35.00
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Ruiz, Rafico / Schoenach, Paula / Shields, Rob (eds.),
After Ice: Cold Humanities for a Warming Planet. 280 pp. 2024:10 (U. British Columbia Pr., CN) <729-1117>
ISBN 978-0-7748-6936-2 hard ¥21,344.- (税込) US$ 99.00 *
As the climate warms and the hydrological cycle falters, ice is no longer a reliable feature of higher latitudes or winter seasons. What are the consequences of the planet's waning capacity to cool? In other words, what comes after ice?This collection examines the implications of the end of consistent freezing and thawing cycles. After Ice gathers experts in a wide range of disciplines to articulate aspects of the cold humanities. They investigate ice and its dynamic properties as a foundational element of Indigenous communities in the Arctic regions, as a commodity with technological and political value, and as a reflection of environmental change and the passage of time.As the future of the cryosphere is increasingly determined by human behaviour, this thought-provoking exploration envisions ice as both a phase of water and as a milieu for sensemaking. It asks us to consider how to define, describe, and materially characterize our warming world.
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Shilpi, Forhad / Berg, Claudia / Kahn, Matthew,
Rethinking Resilience: Empowering People for a Changing Climate. (Policy Research Report) 280 pp. 2024:12 (World Bank, US) <729-1120>
ISBN 978-1-4648-2158-5 paper ¥9,909.- (税込) US$ 49.50
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Simon, Scott / Laugrand, Frederic (eds.),
Feathered Entanglements: Human-Bird Relations in the Anthropocene. 340 pp. 2024:10 (U. British Columbia Pr., CN) <729-1121>
ISBN 978-0-7748-7000-9 hard ¥21,344.- (税込) US$ 99.00 *
As they migrated across great distances, ancient humans may have used birdsong and bird sightings to find food and water in unseen territory. Today, attending to birds helps scientists track not only avian migration but also environmental change. Birds remain our sentinels.Feathered Entanglements offers a rich tapestry of human-bird relations across the Indo-Pacific. In this era of uncontrolled industrialization, we have grown increasingly disconnected from the natural world. The ways in which birds feature in the daily life, symbolic systems, and material culture of humans, from pigeon keeping on the rooftops of Amman to the rituals of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan, can teach us how to live with other species amid the challenges of the Anthropocene.In a time of intensifying ecological crisis, we need, more than ever, to protect and appreciate non-human lives. Feathered Entanglements embraces the connection between humans, birds, and our shared world.
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Sood, Kiran / Kalia, Prateek / Grima, Simon et al. (eds.),
Digital Analytics Applications for Sustainable Training and Education. 496 pp. 2024:11 (Apple Academic Pr., US) <729-1122>
ISBN 978-1-77491-594-3 hard ¥48,433.- (税込) GB£ 170.00 *
Digital analytics is an emerging new trend used in education to measure, collect, analyze, and report on data about learners and their contexts and to understand and optimize learning and learning environments. Taking into consideration the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 4, which aims to "ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all," this new book looks at digital technologies as a means to foster sustainable educational innovations for improving the teaching, learning, and assessment from K-12 to higher education. It demonstrates how artificial intelligence, deep learning, cloud computing, big data, and machine learning can be used to assess, evaluate, record, and predict student progress, participation, performance, personalization, and empowerment in academic and curricular activities.
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Szeman, Imre,
Futures of the Sun: The Struggle over Renewable Life. (Forerunners: Ideas First) 108 pp. 2024:11 (U. Minnesota Pr., US) <729-1124>
ISBN 978-1-5179-1769-2 paper ¥2,156.- (税込) US$ 10.00 *
Who will lead the transition from fossil fuel-dependent societies into renewable energy futures? Energy transition is crucial to the struggle against climate change. But even while embracing the death of fossil fuels, some want to preserve the current social and political order. Futures of the Sun explores the competing eco-stories being offered by people intent on shaping the transition to fit their vision and version of a renewable society. Imre Szeman explains how and why key players are working hard to make sure a greener, cleaner future will look much like the world we live in today. He examines the rhetoric, ideology, and politics of liberal nationalists intent on fighting a war against climate change, billionaire solar entrepreneurs who believe only in themselves, and the populist far right who want no change at all. Offering possible new critical and political avenues, Szeman reveals how those on the environmental left can ensure their vision of egalitarianism beyond the status quo can become the reality of our renewable future.
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Wakefield, Stephanie,
Miami in the Anthropocene: Rising Seas and Urban Resilience. 256 pp. 2025:1 (U. Minnesota Pr., US) <729-1127>
ISBN 978-1-5179-1717-3 hard ¥23,284.- (税込) US$ 108.00
ISBN 978-1-5179-1718-0 paper ¥5,810.- (税込) US$ 26.95
Reimagining adaptation amidst climate change-driven mutations of urban space and life Between its susceptibility to flooding and an ever-expanding real estate market powered by global surges of people and capital, Miami is an epicenter of the urban Anthropocene and a living laboratory for adaptation to sea level rise. Miami in the Anthropocene explores the social, environmental, and technical transformations involved in climate adaptation infrastructure and imaginaries in a global city seen as climate change ground zero. Using Miami as a compelling microcosm for understanding the complex interplay between urbanization and environmental upheaval in the twenty-first century, Stephanie Wakefield shows how "aqua-urban futures" are being imagined for the city, from governmental scenario exercises for severe weather events to proposals to transform the city's metropolitan area into an archipelago of islands connected by bridges. She examines the shifts reweaving the fabric of urban life and presents designs that imagine dramatic new ways of living with water. Grounded in the dynamic landscape of Miami but reaching far beyond its shores, Miami in the Anthropocene delves into the broader debates shaping urban thought and practice in the Anthropocene. Focusing on postresilience urban designs, Wakefield illuminates the path toward a future where cities embrace opportunities for evolution rather than merely for survival.
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海洋汚染 第2版
Weis, Judith S.,
Marine Pollution: What Everyone Needs to Know. 2nd ed. (What Everyone Needs to Know) 264 pp. 2024:9 (Oxford U. Pr., US) <729-1128>
ISBN 978-0-19-775380-4 hard ¥15,954.- (税込) US$ 74.00
ISBN 978-0-19-775381-1 paper ¥3,718.- (税込)
For millennia, human societies have viewed the ocean as a dumping ground for waste products of all kinds. The sources of marine pollution are extensive, including oil spills, sewage, fertilizers, pesticides, industrial wastes, heavy metals, ocean acidification, plastics, and even invasive species, considered biological pollution. Yet, the solutions are not as clear. Updated to reflect recent research, this book discusses the sources of marine pollutants, their effects on marine organisms and humans, and how to reduce or eliminate them. Weis covers the aftermath of oil spills in addition to "emerging" topics like flame retardants, pharmaceuticals, noise pollution, and PFAS. A new chapter examines the prevalence of microplastics and how they rise through the food chain into human beings, along with their associated toxic chemicals. Additional chapters address the deadly effects of climate change in the ocean but also focus on actions that all people can take, citing recent environmental improvements as a cause for hope.
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