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Notes on the Editor and Contributors |
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Introduction |
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Volume 1 |
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Part I Sustainability And Governance: Some Starting Points |
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1 Introduction to Part One: Sustainability and Governance: Some Starting Points |
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2 Re-Reading Sustainability through the Triple Helix Model in the Frame of a Systems Perspective |
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3 Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics for Sustainability |
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38 | (21) |
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4 The Role of Social Science in Nature-Society Transitions |
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59 | (20) |
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5 Understanding the Evolving Relationship between Tourism and Nature in an Era of Sustainability |
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79 | (26) |
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6 Governance Mechanisms as Promoters of Governability: A Political Science Perspective on Institutional Complexity |
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105 | (23) |
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7 Nature Governance: A Multimodal View |
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128 | (15) |
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8 Purposeful institutional change for Adaptive Governance of Natural Resources: How to Cater for Context and Agency? |
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143 | (18) |
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Part II Natural And Socio-Natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving The Natural And Social Sciences |
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161 | (104) |
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9 Introduction to Part Two: Natural and Socio-natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving the Natural and Social Sciences |
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163 | (9) |
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10 Human Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Hazards |
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172 | (22) |
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11 Epistemic Politics of Climate Change |
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194 | (22) |
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12 A New Biopolitics of Environmental Health: Permeable Bodies and the Anthropocene |
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216 | (19) |
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13 Nature, Critique, Ontology, and Decolonial Options: Problematising 'The Political' |
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235 | (30) |
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Part III Spacing Natures: Sustainable Place-Making And Adaptation |
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265 | (96) |
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14 Introduction to Part Three: Spacing Natures: Resourceful and Resilient Community Environmental Practice |
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267 | (18) |
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15 Spacing Conservation Practice: Place-Making, Social Learning, and Adaptive Landscape Governance in Natural Resource Management |
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285 | (19) |
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16 Politics of Connectivity: The Relevance of Place-Based Approaches to Support Sustainable Development and the Governance of Nature and Landscape |
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304 | (21) |
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17 Resilience of Resource Communities: Perspectives and Challenges |
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325 | (17) |
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18 Sustainability, Justice, and the Problem of Scale: Place-making as a 'Multi-scalar Fix' in Urban Environmental Politics |
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342 | (19) |
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Part IV Coupled And (De-Coupled) Socio-Ecological Systems |
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361 | (76) |
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19 Introduction to Part Four: Utilising a Coupled Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Place-Based Analysis |
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363 | (7) |
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20 Resilience and Adaptation in Coupled Natural-Social Systems: A Place-Based Perspective |
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370 | (22) |
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21 Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from Seagrass Meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands |
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392 | (27) |
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22 Ecological Localism - Re-coupling People, Place and Nature |
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419 | (18) |
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Volume 2 |
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Part V Risk And The Environment: Social Theories, Public Understandings, & The Science-Policy Interface |
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437 | (96) |
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23 Introduction to Part Five: Risk and Rationality: The 'Frame Problem' Revisited, from the Laboratory to the Public Sphere |
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439 | (16) |
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24 Social Theories of Risk and the Environment |
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455 | (32) |
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25 Decision-Making about the Environment |
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487 | (25) |
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26 Public Engagement with Risk and the Science-Policy Interface: A Perspective on Techno-Visionary Science and Innovation |
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512 | (21) |
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Part VI Hungry And Thirsty Cities And Their Regions |
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533 | (84) |
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27 Introduction to Part Six: Feeding Hungry and Thirsty Cities |
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535 | (8) |
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28 Urban Food Governance in the Global North |
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543 | (18) |
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29 Urban Food Security in Developing Countries: Policy Trajectories for Urban Africa |
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561 | (22) |
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30 Conflicting Demands, Urban Dilemmas and Narrow Thinking about Water: Political Necessity and the Possibilities of Change |
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583 | (20) |
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31 The Role of Small Urban Centres in Food Security and Rural Transformations |
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603 | (14) |
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Part VII Critical Consumerism And Its Manufactured Natures |
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617 | (102) |
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32 Introduction to Part Seven: Sustainability and Inequality: Reviewing Critical Issues in Understanding Consumer-Food Relationships in Global Modernity |
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619 | (20) |
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33 Supermarkets, 'the Consumer' and Responsibilities for Sustainable Food |
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639 | (18) |
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34 The Retail Sector and Sustainable Food Provision in Thailand |
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657 | (19) |
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35 Consumers, Food Security, and Transformations in Food Retail in Vietnam |
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676 | (25) |
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36 Accessing Sustainable Food: New Figurations of Food Provision in the Making? |
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701 | (18) |
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Part VIII Gendered Natures And Ecofeminism |
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37 Introduction to Part Eight: Gendered Nature and Ecofeminism |
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721 | (16) |
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38 Across the Development Divide: A North-South Perspective on Environmental Democracy |
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737 | (24) |
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39 Men at Work: Scientific and Technical Solutions to the 'Problem' of Nature |
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761 | (19) |
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40 Refiguring Motherhood and Maternalism in Ecofeminism |
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780 | (15) |
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41 What do Women and Nature Have in Common: Affinity, Contingency or Material Relation? |
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795 | (20) |
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Part IX Productive Nature: Plants, Animals And People |
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815 | (118) |
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42 Introduction to Part Nine: Making Nature Productive: Stories of Farmed and Wild Salmon, Cows' Choice, Good Bugs, Earthworms and Gardening |
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817 | (14) |
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43 Redistributing Labour in Automated Milking Systems and the More-Than-Human (Co)Production of Dairy Farming |
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831 | (17) |
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44 Accumulating Goods: Valuing Practices in the Production of Insects for Crop Protection |
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848 | (20) |
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45 Modes of Naturing: Or Stories of Salmon |
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868 | (24) |
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46 Global Worming: Politics of Nature and Earth(Worm) Systems |
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892 | (21) |
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47 Urban Community Gardening: Producing New Spaces of Social Nature in the City |
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913 | (20) |
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Volume 3 |
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Part X Nature, Class And Social Inequality |
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933 | (132) |
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48 Introduction to Part Ten: What Nature and Which Society? The Complexities of Nature-Society Relationships in the Anthropocene |
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935 | (3) |
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49 The Role of Sacred Natural Sites in Conflict Resolution: Lessons from the Wonsho Sacred Forests of Sidama, Ethiopia |
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938 | (30) |
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50 Social Equity in the Context of Forest Conservation: Insights from REDD+ Projects in Cambodia and Kenya |
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968 | (18) |
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51 Non-Native Invasive Species: Nature, Society and the Management of Novel Nature in the Anthropocene |
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52 Community Places, Contested Spaces: A Political Ecology of Italian Sacred Natural Sites between Cooperation and Conflict |
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53 Marginalisation of Traditional Groups and the Degradation of Nature |
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Part XI Bio-Sensitivity And The Ecologies Of Health |
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54 Introduction to Part Eleven: Biosensitivity - an Integrative Approach to the Health of People and Planetary Systems |
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55 Adopting a Public Health Ecology Approach to a Key Food Security Issue: Apiary, Biodiversity and Conservation |
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56 Nature Contact and Human Health |
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57 Health, Population, Limits and the Decline of Nature |
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58 A Bio-Sensitive and Nutritious Food Source: The Kangaroo and Troubled Nature-Society Relations |
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Part XII The Resource Nexus And Its Relevance |
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59 Introduction to Part Twelve: The Resource Nexus and its Relevance |
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1177 | (21) |
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60 A Water Perspective on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus |
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61 Resources Nexus: The Importance for Asia and the Role of Institutions |
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62 Fertilizers: Food Security and the Resource Nexus |
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63 Industrial Symbiosis - a Bottom-Up Business Response to Nexus Challenges |
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64 Institutions and the Governance of the Resource Nexus: The Case of Nitrogen Fertilizers in China |
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Part XIII Sustainable Urban Communities |
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65 Introduction to Part Thirteen: Urban Natures: Sustainable Communities |
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1311 | (17) |
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66 Metabolism of Global Cities: London, Manchester, Chicago |
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67 A Tree Grows on West 22nd Street: Public Art, Nature, and the Transformation of Urban Communities |
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68 From Field to Table: Building a Cooperative Sustainable Food System in Balance with Nature |
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69 Nature as Threat and Opportunity in the Peri-Urban Fringe |
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Part XIV Rural Natures And Their Co-Production |
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1433 | (99) |
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70 Introduction to Part Fourteen: Rural Natures and their Co-Production |
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1435 | (13) |
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71 Agroecology and the Restoration of Organic Metabolisms in Agrifood Systems |
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72 The Contested Nature of the Farmed Landscape |
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73 Rural Landscapes in Dispute: on Coproduction, Farming Styles and Resource Diversity in Western Mexico |
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74 Different Farming Strategies and the Shaping of Agricultural Landscapes: The Case of the Netherlands |
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Index |
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