Equity and the Environment (Hardcover)


Around the time of the first "Earth Day," on April 22, 1970, the academic world joined in a virtual explosion of societal interest in a topic that inherently lies in the confluence between "social problems" and "public policy" -- the ways in which humans use and abuse the natural environment. In the worlds of social movement organizations and policy, that newfound interest showed up in dramatic growth of environmental organizations and a stream of powerful new environmental laws. In the academic world, echoes of the explosion showed up in equally dramatic growth of interdisciplinary "environmental" programs with an explicit focus on the fact that "environmental problems" are inherently social problems as well.
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has shown that equity issues need to receive greater attention in academia -- not just among activists, and not just as the focus of courses on environmental ethics, but as topics that deserve careful academic study and that in many ways are at the core of what we call "environmental" problems. As David Orr (1992) noted, "the symptoms of environmental deterioration are in the domain of the natural sciences, but the causes lie in the realm of the social sciences and humanities."
This volume is intended to call this research to attention, but also to encourage its further expansion; far from being the kind of topic that ought to be relegated to a small pigeonhole, issues of equity and inequality deserve to be absolutely central to the study of connections between humans and the habitat that we share with all other life on earth.
Research in Social Problems and Public Policy is now available online at ScienceDirectfull-text online from volume 8 onwards.
* This volume brings together the leading research on equity and the environment
* Contributions from academics and researchers in the field.

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Around the time of the first "Earth Day," on April 22, 1970, the academic world joined in a virtual explosion of societal interest in a topic that inherently lies in the confluence between "social problems" and "public policy" -- the ways in which humans use and abuse the natural environment. In the worlds of social movement organizations and policy, that newfound interest showed up in dramatic growth of environmental organizations and a stream of powerful new environmental laws. In the academic world, echoes of the explosion showed up in equally dramatic growth of interdisciplinary "environmental" programs with an explicit focus on the fact that "environmental problems" are inherently social problems as well.
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has shown that equity issues need to receive greater attention in academia -- not just among activists, and not just as the focus of courses on environmental ethics, but as topics that deserve careful academic study and that in many ways are at the core of what we call "environmental" problems. As David Orr (1992) noted, "the symptoms of environmental deterioration are in the domain of the natural sciences, but the causes lie in the realm of the social sciences and humanities."
This volume is intended to call this research to attention, but also to encourage its further expansion; far from being the kind of topic that ought to be relegated to a small pigeonhole, issues of equity and inequality deserve to be absolutely central to the study of connections between humans and the habitat that we share with all other life on earth.
Research in Social Problems and Public Policy is now available online at ScienceDirectfull-text online from volume 8 onwards.
* This volume brings together the leading research on equity and the environment
* Contributions from academics and researchers in the field.

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Imprint

JAI Press Inc.

Country of origin

United States

Series

Research in Social Problems and Public Policy

Release date

December 2007

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First published

November 2007

Editors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 26mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

298

ISBN-13

978-0-7623-1417-1

Barcode

9780762314171

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LSN

0-7623-1417-6



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