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The SAGE Handbook of Nature offers an ambitious retrospective and prospective overview of the field that aims to position Nature, the environment and natural processes, at the heart of interdisciplinary social sciences.

The three volumes are divided into the following parts:

 

INTRODUCTION TO THE HANDBOOK

NATURAL AND SOCIO-NATURAL VULNERABILITIES: INTERWEAVING THE NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES

SPACING NATURES: SUSTAINABLE PLACE MAKING AND ADAPTATION

COUPLED AND (DE-COUPLED) SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

RISK AND THE ENVIRONMENT: SOCIAL THEORIES, PUBLIC UNDERSTANDINGS, & THE SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACE

HUNGRY AND THIRSTY CITIES AND THEIR REGIONS

CRITICAL CONSUMERISM AND ITS MANUFACTURED NATURES

GENDERED NATURES AND ECO-FEMINISM

REPRODUCTIVE NATURES: PLANTS, ANIMALS AND PEOPLE

NATURE, CLASS AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY

BIO-SENSITIVITY & THE ECOLOGIES OF HEALTH

THE RESOURCE NEXUS AND ITS RELEVANCE

SUSTAINABLE URBAN COMMUNITIES

RURAL NATURES AND THEIR CO-PRODUCTION 

This handbook is a key critical research resource for researchers and practitioners across the social sciences and their contributions to related disciplines associated with the fast developing interdisciplinary field of sustainability science.

Recenzijas

The editors of this handbook have assembled an impressive set of contributions from leading environmental social scientific researchers to produce a conceptually rich survey and sometime political manifesto, which demonstrates the vitality of academic research at the nature-society interface today. These volumes will be an invaluable guide for those seeking to understand the broad conceptual trading zones around nature, society, politics, economics, and health that now constitute environmental social sciences, as well as those looking for the novel case studies, policy innovations, and political ideas that indicate the potential of transdisciplinary approaches to complex socio-ecological systems in the future. 



  -- Gail Davies The Sage Handbook of Nature makes a compelling case for the relevance of social science to a planet that is changing its contours as we speak, while also presenting a body of critical thought willing to flex and morph as the familiar ground gives way.  A very rare beast indeed - an authoritative text that dares to treat the `naturalising of social theory not as a vice but as an adventure.  -- Nigel Clark

List of Figures xiv
List of Tables xviii
List of Boxes xx
Notes on the Editor and Contributors xxi
Acknowledgements l
Introduction li
Volume 1
Part I Sustainability And Governance: Some Starting Points
1(160)
1 Introduction to Part One: Sustainability and Governance: Some Starting Points
3(7)
Terry Marsden
2 Re-Reading Sustainability through the Triple Helix Model in the Frame of a Systems Perspective
10(28)
Francesca Farioli
Sergio Barile
Marialuisa Saviano
Francesca Iandolo
3 Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Ethics for Sustainability
38(21)
Robin Ateld
4 The Role of Social Science in Nature-Society Transitions
59(20)
Kjell Andersson
Stefan Sjoblom
5 Understanding the Evolving Relationship between Tourism and Nature in an Era of Sustainability
79(26)
Alison M. Gill
6 Governance Mechanisms as Promoters of Governability: A Political Science Perspective on Institutional Complexity
105(23)
Stefan Sjoblom
Kjell Andersson
7 Nature Governance: A Multimodal View
128(15)
Abid Mehmood
8 Purposeful institutional change for Adaptive Governance of Natural Resources: How to Cater for Context and Agency?
143(18)
Andreas Thiel
Farhad Mukhtarov
Part II Natural And Socio-Natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving The Natural And Social Sciences
161(104)
9 Introduction to Part Two: Natural and Socio-natural Vulnerabilities: Interweaving the Natural and Social Sciences
163(9)
Wendy Lanier
10 Human Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Hazards
172(22)
Ilan Kelman
J.C. Gaillard
Ben Wisner
11 Epistemic Politics of Climate Change
194(22)
Martin Mahony
12 A New Biopolitics of Environmental Health: Permeable Bodies and the Anthropocene
216(19)
Becky Mansfield
13 Nature, Critique, Ontology, and Decolonial Options: Problematising 'The Political'
235(30)
Mark Jackson
Part III Spacing Natures: Sustainable Place-Making And Adaptation
265(96)
14 Introduction to Part Three: Spacing Natures: Resourceful and Resilient Community Environmental Practice
267(18)
Alex Franklin
15 Spacing Conservation Practice: Place-Making, Social Learning, and Adaptive Landscape Governance in Natural Resource Management
285(19)
Daniel R. Williams
16 Politics of Connectivity: The Relevance of Place-Based Approaches to Support Sustainable Development and the Governance of Nature and Landscape
304(21)
L.G. Horlings
17 Resilience of Resource Communities: Perspectives and Challenges
325(17)
Juha Kotilainen
18 Sustainability, Justice, and the Problem of Scale: Place-making as a 'Multi-scalar Fix' in Urban Environmental Politics
342(19)
Joseph Pierce
Part IV Coupled And (De-Coupled) Socio-Ecological Systems
361(76)
19 Introduction to Part Four: Utilising a Coupled Social-Ecological Systems Approach for Place-Based Analysis
363(7)
Susan Baker
Isabelle Durance
20 Resilience and Adaptation in Coupled Natural-Social Systems: A Place-Based Perspective
370(22)
Susan Baker
Isabelle Durance
21 Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: Insights from Seagrass Meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands
392(27)
Jessica Paddock
Susan Baker
Leanne Cullen-Unsworth
Alastair Smith
Richard Unsworth
22 Ecological Localism - Re-coupling People, Place and Nature
419(18)
Mark Robins
Adrian Southern
Volume 2
Part V Risk And The Environment: Social Theories, Public Understandings, & The Science-Policy Interface
437(96)
23 Introduction to Part Five: Risk and Rationality: The 'Frame Problem' Revisited, from the Laboratory to the Public Sphere
439(16)
Brian H. MacGillivray
Nick F. Pidgeon
24 Social Theories of Risk and the Environment
455(32)
Ortwin Renn
25 Decision-Making about the Environment
487(25)
Victoria Campbell-Arvai
Douglas Bessette
Robyn Wilson
Joseph Arvai
26 Public Engagement with Risk and the Science-Policy Interface: A Perspective on Techno-Visionary Science and Innovation
512(21)
Phil Macnaghten
Part VI Hungry And Thirsty Cities And Their Regions
533(84)
27 Introduction to Part Six: Feeding Hungry and Thirsty Cities
535(8)
Roberta Sonnino
Ana Moragues-Faus
28 Urban Food Governance in the Global North
543(18)
Wendy Mendes
Roberta Sonnino
29 Urban Food Security in Developing Countries: Policy Trajectories for Urban Africa
561(22)
Jane Battersby
30 Conflicting Demands, Urban Dilemmas and Narrow Thinking about Water: Political Necessity and the Possibilities of Change
583(20)
Antonio A.R. Loris
31 The Role of Small Urban Centres in Food Security and Rural Transformations
603(14)
Cecilia Tacoli
Part VII Critical Consumerism And Its Manufactured Natures
617(102)
32 Introduction to Part Seven: Sustainability and Inequality: Reviewing Critical Issues in Understanding Consumer-Food Relationships in Global Modernity
619(20)
Gert Spaargaren
Peter Oosterveer
33 Supermarkets, 'the Consumer' and Responsibilities for Sustainable Food
639(18)
David Evans
Daniel Welch
Joanne Swaffield
34 The Retail Sector and Sustainable Food Provision in Thailand
657(19)
Kanang Kantamaturapoj
35 Consumers, Food Security, and Transformations in Food Retail in Vietnam
676(25)
Sigrid Wertheim-Heck
36 Accessing Sustainable Food: New Figurations of Food Provision in the Making?
701(18)
Peter Oosterveer
Gert Spaargaren
Part VIII Gendered Natures And Ecofeminism
719(96)
37 Introduction to Part Eight: Gendered Nature and Ecofeminism
721(16)
Susan Buckingham
38 Across the Development Divide: A North-South Perspective on Environmental Democracy
737(24)
Seema Arora-Jonsson
39 Men at Work: Scientific and Technical Solutions to the 'Problem' of Nature
761(19)
Joane Nagel
40 Refiguring Motherhood and Maternalism in Ecofeminism
780(15)
Niamh Moore
41 What do Women and Nature Have in Common: Affinity, Contingency or Material Relation?
795(20)
Mary Mellor
Part IX Productive Nature: Plants, Animals And People
815(118)
42 Introduction to Part Nine: Making Nature Productive: Stories of Farmed and Wild Salmon, Cows' Choice, Good Bugs, Earthworms and Gardening
817(14)
Mara Miele
43 Redistributing Labour in Automated Milking Systems and the More-Than-Human (Co)Production of Dairy Farming
831(17)
Christopher Bear
Lewis Holloway
44 Accumulating Goods: Valuing Practices in the Production of Insects for Crop Protection
848(20)
Stephanie Lavau
45 Modes of Naturing: Or Stories of Salmon
868(24)
Heather Swanson
John Law
Marianne E. Lien
46 Global Worming: Politics of Nature and Earth(Worm) Systems
892(21)
Filippo Bertoni
47 Urban Community Gardening: Producing New Spaces of Social Nature in the City
913(20)
Paul Milbourne
Volume 3
Part X Nature, Class And Social Inequality
933(132)
48 Introduction to Part Ten: What Nature and Which Society? The Complexities of Nature-Society Relationships in the Anthropocene
935(3)
Shonil Bhagwat
49 The Role of Sacred Natural Sites in Conflict Resolution: Lessons from the Wonsho Sacred Forests of Sidama, Ethiopia
938(30)
Zerihun Doffana
50 Social Equity in the Context of Forest Conservation: Insights from REDD+ Projects in Cambodia and Kenya
968(18)
Christina Ender
51 Non-Native Invasive Species: Nature, Society and the Management of Novel Nature in the Anthropocene
986(27)
Shonil Bhagwat
52 Community Places, Contested Spaces: A Political Ecology of Italian Sacred Natural Sites between Cooperation and Conflict
1013(24)
Fabrizio Frascaroli
53 Marginalisation of Traditional Groups and the Degradation of Nature
1037(28)
Emma Shepheard-Walwyn
Part XI Bio-Sensitivity And The Ecologies Of Health
1065(110)
54 Introduction to Part Eleven: Biosensitivity - an Integrative Approach to the Health of People and Planetary Systems
1067(8)
Anthony Capon
55 Adopting a Public Health Ecology Approach to a Key Food Security Issue: Apiary, Biodiversity and Conservation
1075(15)
Ferne Edwards
Jane Dixon
Ruth Beilin
56 Nature Contact and Human Health
1090(32)
Howard Frumkin
57 Health, Population, Limits and the Decline of Nature
1122(28)
Colin D. Butler
Kerryn Higgs
58 A Bio-Sensitive and Nutritious Food Source: The Kangaroo and Troubled Nature-Society Relations
1150(25)
Michelle Young
Jane Dixon
Part XII The Resource Nexus And Its Relevance
1175(134)
59 Introduction to Part Twelve: The Resource Nexus and its Relevance
1177(21)
Raimund Bleischwitz
60 A Water Perspective on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
1198(20)
Carole Dalin
61 Resources Nexus: The Importance for Asia and the Role of Institutions
1218(27)
Adnan A. Hezri
Michelle Kwa
62 Fertilizers: Food Security and the Resource Nexus
1245(18)
Minpeng Chen
Yunfan Wan
Li Yue
63 Industrial Symbiosis - a Bottom-Up Business Response to Nexus Challenges
1263(24)
Teresa Domenech Aparisi
64 Institutions and the Governance of the Resource Nexus: The Case of Nitrogen Fertilizers in China
1287(22)
Philip Andrews-Speed
Part XIII Sustainable Urban Communities
1309(124)
65 Introduction to Part Thirteen: Urban Natures: Sustainable Communities
1311(17)
Alison Blay-Palmer
66 Metabolism of Global Cities: London, Manchester, Chicago
1328(31)
Harriet Friedmann
67 A Tree Grows on West 22nd Street: Public Art, Nature, and the Transformation of Urban Communities
1359(20)
Hannah Nelson-Teutsch
68 From Field to Table: Building a Cooperative Sustainable Food System in Balance with Nature
1379(24)
Cassie Wever
Debbie Field
69 Nature as Threat and Opportunity in the Peri-Urban Fringe
1403(30)
Guy M. Robinson
Part XIV Rural Natures And Their Co-Production
1433(99)
70 Introduction to Part Fourteen: Rural Natures and their Co-Production
1435(13)
Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
71 Agroecology and the Restoration of Organic Metabolisms in Agrifood Systems
1448(20)
Paulo Petersen
72 The Contested Nature of the Farmed Landscape
1468(20)
Jorgen Primdahl
73 Rural Landscapes in Dispute: on Coproduction, Farming Styles and Resource Diversity in Western Mexico
1488(20)
Peter R.W. Gerritsen
74 Different Farming Strategies and the Shaping of Agricultural Landscapes: The Case of the Netherlands
1508(24)
Sabine de Rootj
Index 1532