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020 _a9780203806906
040 _cDepartment of Anthropology
245 0 _aEnvironmental Anthropology Today/
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2011.
505 _aIntroduction: Environmental Anthropology of Yesterday and Today ByEleanor Shoreman-Ouimet, Helen Kopnina PART I The Theoretical Perspectives The Religion and Environment Interface: Spiritual Ecology in Ecological Anthropology ByLeslie E. Sponsel Drawing from Traditional and ‘Indigenous’ Socioecological Theories ByEugene N. Anderson Environmental Politics and Policy Ambiguities in Environmental Anthropology ByPeter Bille Larsen PART II Methodological Challenges Environmental Anthropology as One of the Spatial Sciences ByEmilio F. Moran What about that Wrapper? Using Consumption Diaries in Green Education ByHelen Kopnina Time and Population Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: The Pre-Katrina Primacy of Experience ByDaniel H. de Vries Participatory Action Research and Urban Environmental Justice: The Pacoima CARE Project ByCarl A. Maida PART III Anthropologists and the Real World Anthropology, Climate Change and Coastal Planning ByBob Pokrant, Laura Stocker From Ecosystem Services to Unfulfilled Expectations: Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward the Madidi Protected Area ByTeressa Trusty Who’s Got the Money Now? Conservation-Development Meets the Nueva Ruralidad in Southern Mexico ByNora Haenn Middle-Out Conservation: The Role of Elites in Rural American Conservation ByEleanor Shoreman-Ouimet Learning By Heart: An Anthropological Perspective on Environmental Learning in Lijiang Rob Efird Linking Climate Action to Local Knowledge and Practice: A Case Study of Diverse Chicago Neighborhoods ByJennifer Hirsch, Sarah Van Deusen Phillips, Edward Labenski, Christine Dunford, Troy Peters
650 _aSocial Sciences
650 _aAnthropology
856 _uhttp://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203806906
942 _cEBK