Research Handbook on Environmental Sociology
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TextSeries: Research handbooks in sociologyPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2021]Description: xi, 342pContent type: - text
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- 9781800370449
- 363.7 FRA/R
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1. Causes and Consequence of Environmental Problems
2. Measurement Description and Precedents of Environment Concern
3. The Determinants of pro-Environmental Behaviour
"This Research Handbook presents the state of the art of empirical sociological research on the causes of, and solutions to, pressing environmental problems. It provides cutting edge insights into some of the most urgent challenges facing humanity, including anthropogenic climate change and environmental pollution. The contributors argue that profound collective efforts to protect the environment are vital for sustainable development and offer practical solutions to specific contemporary issues. Wide ranging and insightful, this Research Handbook encompasses the causes and consequences of environmental deterioration, the measurement, development and precedents of environmental concern, the determinants of pro-environmental behavior, and the acceptance of environmental policies. Key topics include the development of global CO2 emissions, prices, income and energy demand, climate change knowledge, meta-knowledge and beliefs, the collective risk social dilemma and support for city road tolls. Scholars and students in the environmental social sciences will find this innovative Research Handbook invaluable. Critical case studies also provide important insights and recommendations for environmental decision makers"-- Provided by publisher.
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