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OverviewAn interdisciplinary exploration of the tension between traditional and modern approaches to the environment in Pacific Rim countries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold Coward , Maurice StrongPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9780791438459ISBN 10: 0791438457 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 30 July 1998 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Introduction Part I: Tensions Between Traditions and Modern Development Roots and Values Inherent in Modern Development Ivan Head The Pacific after Rio: Population, Consumption, and the Environment Arthur Hanson Modern Communications and Opportunities for Pro-Environmental Networking in East Asia Jan Walls Part II: Belief Systems, Institutions, and the Environment Traditional and Modern Institutions and the Commons Elizabeth A. Wilman and R. Douglas Burch Ecofeminism, Religion, Gender, Hierarchy, and Environment Rosemary Radford Reuther Pacific North American First Peoples and the Environment Nancy Turner and Richard Atleo Mountains, Water, Wood, and Fish: Chinese and Japanese Perspectives on Nature and Ecology Jan Walls and Masao Kunihiro Immigration, Environment, and Public Policy in Australia Fazal Rizvi Part III: Reconciling Traditional and Modern Approaches Forest Management in British Columbia: The Transition to Sustainability Stephen Owen and David Greer Water in the Columbia River Basin: From a Source of Permanence to an Instrument for Economic Growth David H. Getches Changed Land, Changed Lives: Energy and the Aborigines in the Russian Pacific Vassily I. Sokolov Social Values and Development Patterns in South China: The Case of the Pearl River Delta Region in the 1900s Graham E. Johnson and Yuen-fong Woon Conclusion About the Authors IndexReviews...a volume that furthers the conversation around environment and development, while at the same time focusing on a fast-developing large region of the planet, the Pacific Rim ... this book makes at least two much-needed contributions to the literature on the environment: (1) it reinforces the crucial religious/culture component of any viable solutions to the environmental crisis and (2) it does so in a manner that shows the effective functionality of meanings and values in the construction of society, in particular a society that takes the natural world seriously. - Studies in Religion In this book the thematic surveys of the Pacific region range from case studies of the Colorado River, the forests of Western Canada, to energy in Siberia, and urban growth in the Pearl River Delta of southern China. These chapters offer fresh insights into the various tensions between traditional and modern environment and development values in the Pacific. The broad interdisciplinary nature of this study makes it a unique and important contribution to both scholars and those who make policy decisions in both government and the private sector. - Maurice Strong, from the Foreword Author InformationHarold Coward is Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Society and Professor of History, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is the author of Derrida and Indian Philosophy and Jung and Eastern Thought; editor of Hindu Ethics: Purity, Abortion, and Euthanasia (with Julius Lipner and Katherine K. Young); Derrida and Negative Theology (with Toby Foshay); Modern Indian Responses to Religious Pluralism; and Population, Consumption, and the Environment: Religious and Secular Responses, all published by SUNY Press. In addition, he is the editor of the SUNY Series in Religious Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |