Building sustainable communities : environmental justice & global citizenship / edited by J.D. Wulfhorst & Anne K. Haugestad.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, c2006.
Description
xix, 236 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Wildlife valuations: Lessons of learning for environmental valuation and education / S. Ram Vemuri
  • Efficiency versus equity: distributional effects of environmental policy in the Netherlands / Hanneke Kruize, Peter P.J. Driessen, Pieter Glasbergen, Klaas (N.D.) van Egmond
  • Born again? The U.S. nuclear power movement / J.D. Wulfhorst
  • Public avenues to private spaces: Regulating the car / Sudhir Chella Rajan
  • Job losses with a rising GDP: An unsustainable mix for the U.S. economy / Jon L. Bryan
  • What is to be done? Towards a world to which both labour and environmentalists can hold allegiance / John T. Cumbler
  • Plant biotechnology projects of a regional research network: Differentiation in innovation strategies / Jobst Conrad
  • The GM nation debate: Participatory decision making? / Elisa Pieri
  • Organic agriculture in a global perspective / Hugo Fjelsted Alroe and Erik Steen Kristensen
  • From ground to bottle: Sustainable winegrowing practices in California / Allison Legauer Jordan, Jeff Dlott and Kari Birdseye
  • Conserving and growing alternatives: Theorising seed saving and exchange networks / Catherine Phillips
  • Resounding cities: Acoustic ecology and games technology / Lawrence Harvey and Jules Moloney
  • Decent competition in a world of households / Anne K. Haugestad
  • Fractality: A key to global citizenship and ecological justice / David Levick.
ISBN
  • 9789042021235 (pbk.)
  • 9042021233 (pbk.)
OCLC
77077890
RCP
H - S
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