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Nature Environmental Conservation & Protection

People and Environment

Development for the Future

edited by Stephen Morse & Michael Stocking

Publisher
UBC Press
Initial publish date
Jan 1995
Category
Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780774805469
    Publish Date
    Jan 1995
    List Price
    $32.95

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Description

Drawing on the work of an exceptionally well qualified group of authors, People and Environment presents a carefully selected and cohesive set of the most important topics in the field of environment and development. Informed by the authors' practical development experience as well as research, the book's treatment of such topics as global warming, sustainability, biodiversity, conservation and biotechnology will provide authoritative contemporary insights and perspectives into key issues for students of environment and development.

Reflecting many of the main themes of the Rio Earth Summit, the book concentrates on the interactions between people and environment. The opening chapter explores such interactions and sets the scene for the rest of the book, which is characterized by the multidisciplinary approach essential to a clear understanding of the complexities involved in the relationship between people and environment, especially in a development context. In addtion to the topics mentioned above, the fundamental issues of population are examined in detail, and the gender dimension is also addressed.

As a concise overview of key topics, People and Environment will prove very useful to undergraduate students in development studies, environmental studies/sciences, agriculture, geography and area studies.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Michael Stocking and Stephen Morse are members of the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia. The School consists of 32 faculty and more than 300 students engaged in multidisciplinary teaching, research and advisory services on topics ranging through anthropology, politics, economics, planning, agriculture, and the environment. It is the largest development studies department in higher education in Europe.

Editorial Reviews

The book does not try to be totally comprehensive ... but there is much food for thought in the presentations ... In order wisely to use and to share the resources available in the world, we need constantly to assess and to limit our consumption. This book is an attempt to bring these limitations in line with our consciences.

The Canadian Field-Naturalist