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OverviewClimate change, urban congestion, nuclear waste, deforestation, destruction of wildlife - how can we respond to these and the many other environmental problems that the world faces today? Can we trust the experts? Does technology have the answers? Should we look to governments or to markets to solve the problems? Are political solutions possible? Should we be optimistic or pessimistic about the environmental futures? To address these questions we need to look at environmental responses in an integrated way. This includes understanding the responses of environments to change, and the responses to those changes made by societies. Environmental Responses takes an innovative interdisciplinary approach to understanding the risks and uncertainties that inform our responses to environments. Featuring places such as Lake Baikal, Andalusia, Cumbria and Bhutan the book is richly illustrated drawing on examples from across the world. Among the issues covered are: * how we might deal with environmental risk in conditions of scientific and political uncertainty * the need to understand the technical, economic and political responses to environmental change * finding new ways of involving citizens in decisions affecting environmental futures * the prospects for achieving sustainable forms of development Environmental Responses is the final book in a series entitled Environment: Change, Contest and Response that forms a large part of an Open University interdisciplinary course on environmental matters. The other books in the series are:Understanding Environmental Issues Changing Environments Contested Environments Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Blowers (The Open University, UK) , Steve Hinchliffe (Exeter University, UK)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.70cm Weight: 0.851kg ISBN: 9780470850053ISBN 10: 0470850051 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 25 July 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews...very inviting and user friendly...primarily for Open University students...highly attractive to a far wider readership... (RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Jnl, 1 March 2004) ...an informative, richly illustrated and accessible reader, which develops a number of environmental themes... (Geography, 2004) ...very inviting and user friendly...primarily for Open University students...highly attractive to a far wider readership... (RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Jnl, 1 March 2004) an informative, richly illustrated and accessible reader, which develops a number of environmental themes (Geography, 2004) ...very inviting and user friendly...primarily for Open University students...highly attractive to a far wider readership... (RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Jnl, 1 March 2004) !an informative, richly illustrated and accessible reader, which develops a number of environmental themes! (Geography, 2004) Author InformationAndrew Blowers OBE is Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences at the Open University. Over a long career he has been involved in the field of environmental politics and policy making as an academic, politician, government adviser, nuclear company director and prominent environmental activist. As a member of the first Committee on Radioactive Waste Management he was directly responsible for some of the UK's policy on legacy waste. The Legacy of Nuclear Power brings together his varied experience and expertise and reflects his lifetime concern with the fate of nuclear communities now and in the future. Steve Hinchliffe is Professor of Human Geography at Exeter University, UK. He is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and author and editor of numerous books and articles on issues ranging from risk and food, to biosecurity, urban ecologies and nature conservation. He sits on the UK's Food Standards Agency Social Science Research Committee and has advised DEFRA on responses to exotic disease events. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |