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T A Y L O R & F R A N C I S

Environment &SustainabilityNew Titles June – December 2014

http://www.routledge.com

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WelcomeWe are proud to present a selection of Environment & Sustainability New Titlesfrom June to December 2014

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ContentsClimate Change .................................................................................................................................................................. 2

Environment & Philosophy .............................................................................................................................................. 4

Environment & Resources ................................................................................................................................................ 5

Environmental Economics ............................................................................................................................................. 10

Environmental Management ........................................................................................................................................ 11

Environmental Policy & Politics .................................................................................................................................... 12

Environmental Studies ................................................................................................................................................... 13

Sustainable Development ............................................................................................................................................. 17

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAfter SustainabilityLow Carbon Transitions for Developing CountriesDenial, Hope, RetrievalFrauke Urban, School of Oriental and African Studies,

London, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Low Carbon DevelopmentThis is the first book focusing on low carbon energy transitionsfor rapidly developing countries such as China and India,assessing the opportunities and barriers for transitions torenewable and low carbon energy as climate change mitigationoptions. It discusses the characteristics of energy systems indeveloping countries and how they are likely to change in thefuture due to increased economic growth and industrialisation.It also analyzes the role that energy modelling can play forassessing low carbon energy transitions for developing countries.

John Foster, Lancaster University, UKMany practising environmentalists already suspect that it is nowtoo late for sustainability. This book makes clear why that is true,but rather than despairing, it explores where coming out ofdenial could take us. It shows where the deep environmentalcrisis really lies, in the way we think about ourselves and our livesas much as in our material arrangements. This in turn suggestswhat we might be able to retrieve from breakdown.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, Sustainability / PhilosophyJuly 2014: 234x156: 230ppHb: 978-0-415-70639-1: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAdaptation to Climate Change through WaterResources Management

Carbon Governance, Climate Change and BusinessTransformation

Capacity, Equity and SustainabilityEdited by Adam Bumpus, University of Melbourne, Australia,James Tansey, University of British Columbia, Canada, BlasLuis Pérez Henríquez, University of California at Berkeley,USA and Chukwumerije Okereke, University of Oxford, UKSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchTransformation to lower carbon economy is a central tenet toany discussion on the solutions to the complex challenges ofclimate change and energy security. This book is based onleading academic and industry input, and three internationalworkshops focused on low carbon transformation in leadingclimate policy jurisdictions (Canada, USA and the UK) under theinternational Carbon Governance Project (CGP) banner. It pulls

Edited by Dominic Stucker and Elena Lopez-Gunn,Universidad Complutense de Madrid, SpainSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThe impacts of human-induced climate change are largelymediated by water. This book analyzes evidence from river basinsaround the world and identifies common barriersand opportunities for adaptation to climate change. Case studiesare included from Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and SouthAmerica. All chapters consider the crosscutting themes ofinstitutional capacity, equity, and sustainability.

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insights from this innovative collaborative network to identify the policy combinationsneeded to create transformative change.

Market: Environment & Sustainability / Water Resource ManagementRoutledgeAugust 2014: 234x156: 446ppMarket: Environment, SustainabilityHb: 978-0-415-63593-6: £95.00July 2014: 234x156: 264ppeBook: 978-0-203-08587-5Hb: 978-0-415-81690-8: £95.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415635936eBook: 978-0-203-37532-7

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUncertainty and the Philosophy of Climate ChangeAfter Sustainability

Martin BunzlThis book offers an accessible philosophical treatment of thebroad range of ethical and policy challenges posed by climatechange uncertainty. Drawing on the philosophy of science, thebook examines our obligations to future generations and howwe ought to make decisions when there is catastrophic risk butits probability is unknown. In demonstrating the moralimperative to act on climate change, the book’s ethical analysisis not an end in itself, but a means to clarifying policy.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityOctober 2014: 234x156: 188ppHb: 978-1-138-79391-0: £85.00

Denial, Hope, RetrievalJohn Foster, Lancaster University, UKMany practising environmentalists already suspect that it is nowtoo late for sustainability. This book makes clear why that is true,but rather than despairing, it explores where coming out ofdenial could take us. It shows where the deep environmentalcrisis really lies, in the way we think about ourselves and our livesas much as in our material arrangements. This in turn suggestswhat we might be able to retrieve from breakdown.

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CLIMATE CHANGE2

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Dummy text to keep placeholderUncertainty and the Philosophy of Climate Change

Martin BunzlThis book offers an accessible philosophical treatment of thebroad range of ethical and policy challenges posed by climatechange uncertainty. Drawing on the philosophy of science, thebook examines our obligations to future generations and howwe ought to make decisions when there is catastrophic risk butits probability is unknown. In demonstrating the moralimperative to act on climate change, the book’s ethical analysisis not an end in itself, but a means to clarifying policy.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityOctober 2014: 234x156: 188ppHb: 978-1-138-79391-0: £85.00Pb: 978-1-138-79392-7: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-76073-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138793927

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3CLIMATE CHANGE

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectives

Edited by Karen Lykke Syse, University of Oslo, Norway andMartin Lee Mueller, University of Oslo, NorwaySeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesWritten by an international team of contributors fromScandinavia, Germany, the UK, and the US, this book examinesin-depth the relationship between sustainability and the goodlife. It explores where contemporary visions of the sustainablegood life come from; what functions they serve; how they areexpressed in current transition processes; and whether asustainable and satisfying life is possible for all. It frames the eco"crisis" in an optimistic way, showing it to be full of potential forcreative unfolding and democratic participation at all levels –personal, community, and societal.

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ENVIRONMENT & PHILOSOPHY4

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderKey Concepts in Water Resource ManagementContesting Hidden WatersA Review and Critical EvaluationConflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers

Edited by Jonathan Lautze, International WaterManagement Institute, Pretoria, South AfricaSeries: Earthscan Water TextThe vocabulary and discourse of water resource managementhave expanded vastly in recent years to include an array of newconcepts and terminology, such as water security, waterproductivity, virtual water and water governance. While the newconceptual lenses may generate insights that improve responsesto the world’s water challenges, their practical use is oftenencumbered by ambiguity and confusion. This book appliescritical scrutiny to a prominent set of new but widely used terms,in order to clarify their meanings and improve the basis on which

we identify and tackle the world’s water challenges.

W. Todd Jarvis, Oregon State University, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextWhile publications exist on conflict resolution for water resources,most focus almost exclusively on surface water with occasionalmention of groundwater. No books focus exclusively on conflictsover groundwater resources despite the fact that most of theworld’s freshwater supplies are underground, that over 300transboundary aquifers have been mapped, and that over fiftypercent of the world’s population relies on groundwater fordrinking water. In this book, the author describes the principaldifferences between surface water and groundwater disputes.It covers both the theory and practice of conflict resolution,

including detailed case studies from the Middle East and USA.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment / Natural Resource Management / Politics & International RelationsJune 2014: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-63292-8: £85.00

RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Natural Resource Management / WaterJune 2014: 234x156: 152ppHb: 978-0-415-71172-2: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEuropean Wood-pastures in TransitionContesting Hidden WatersA Social-ecological ApproachConflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers

Edited by Tibor Hartel, Leuphana University, Lüneburg,Germany and Ovidius University Constanta, Romania andTobias Plieninger, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkThis book offers a pan-European synthesis of the diverse natureof wood pastures, their social and ecological values, governinginstitutions, threats and conservation approaches. An innovativeand comprehensive social-ecological framework is used toprovide a common structure and organise study cases fromEastern and Western Europe. It is shown that woodlands andgrasslands are important elements of European cultural identityand play a crucial ecological role both at local and landscapescale, but are in decline all over Europe.

W. Todd Jarvis, Oregon State University, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextWhile publications exist on conflict resolution for water resources,most focus almost exclusively on surface water with occasionalmention of groundwater. No books focus exclusively on conflictsover groundwater resources despite the fact that most of theworld’s freshwater supplies are underground, that over 300transboundary aquifers have been mapped, and that over fiftypercent of the world’s population relies on groundwater fordrinking water. In this book, the author describes the principaldifferences between surface water and groundwater disputes.It covers both the theory and practice of conflict resolution,

including detailed case studies from the Middle East and USA. RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Biology / EcologyRoutledge

Market: Environment / Natural Resource Management / Politics & International RelationsJune 2014: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-63292-8: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWater for Food SecurityKey Concepts in Water Resource ManagementChallenges for PakistanA Review and Critical Evaluation

Edited by Claudia Ringler, CGIAR, France and Arif Anwar,CGIAR, FranceSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThe chapters in this book address many of the key challengeslisted at the top of Pakistan’s water and food agendas, includingirrigation management reform; and equity in water allocation;energy use in irrigated agriculture and soil degradation affectingwater supplies; as well as climate change impacts and adaptationoptions for Pakistan’s water and food security.

This book was published as a special issue of Water International

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Edited by Jonathan Lautze, International WaterManagement Institute, Pretoria, South AfricaSeries: Earthscan Water TextThe vocabulary and discourse of water resource managementhave expanded vastly in recent years to include an array of newconcepts and terminology, such as water security, waterproductivity, virtual water and water governance. While the newconceptual lenses may generate insights that improve responsesto the world’s water challenges, their practical use is oftenencumbered by ambiguity and confusion. This book appliescritical scrutiny to a prominent set of new but widely used terms,in order to clarify their meanings and improve the basis on which

we identify and tackle the world’s water challenges. Market: Environment & Resources / Pakistan / Sustainable DevelopmentAugust 2014: 246x174: 192ppRoutledge

Market: Environment & Sustainability / Natural Resource Management / WaterJune 2014: 234x156: 152ppHb: 978-0-415-71172-2: £85.00

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5ENVIRONMENT & RESOURCES

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Variability and Water Dependent SectorsWater Scarcity, Livelihoods and Food SecurityImpacts and Potential AdaptationsResearch and Innovation for Development

Edited by Dannele E. Peck and Jeffrey M. PetersonThis book of contributed chapters assesses the performance ofexisting water infrastructure, institutions, and policies underdifferent climate variability scenarios. It then providessuggestions for improving the flexibility of water allocation andmanagement, and strengthening decision-making underuncertainty.

This book was originally published as a special issue of theJournal of Natural Resources Policy Research

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Edited by Larry W. Harrington, International WaterManagement Institute, Columbo, Sri Lanka and Myles J.Fisher, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali,ColombiaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis volume reviews the evolution of ten years’ learning anddiscovery about water scarcity, livelihoods, and food securitywithin the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. Itdraws on the experiences of over 100 projects conducted in tenriver basins in the developing world. The book describes howthe program’s design evolved to an emphasis on using waterinnovations to improve livelihoods and address development

Market: Environment / Water Resourceschallenges. It shows how the research was used to foster change in stakeholder behavior,September 2014: 246x174: 144pplinking it to improved knowledge, attitudes, and skills, which were fostered by stakeholder

participation, innovation, dialogue, and negotiation. Hb: 978-1-138-80733-4: £90.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138807334

RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Natural Resource ManagementAugust 2014: 234x156: 246ppHb: 978-0-415-72846-1: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-72847-8: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-85166-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415728461

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForests and GlobalizationWater Scarcity, Livelihoods and Food SecurityChallenges and Opportunities for Sustainable DevelopmentResearch and Innovation for Development

Edited by William Nikolakis, University of British Columbia,Vancouver, Canada and John Innes, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, CanadaSeries: The Earthscan Forest LibraryPresenting a review and assessment of the current and futureimpacts of globalization on the world’s forests, this bookaddresses four key themes: the effect of globalization on forests(including future trade flows); plantations as the primary sourceof forest products and its consequences, including plantbreeding and forest health; the effect of new products such asbio-products and markets on forests; and the emergence offorest ecosystem services and their impact on the landscape

Edited by Larry W. Harrington, International WaterManagement Institute, Columbo, Sri Lanka and Myles J.Fisher, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali,ColombiaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis volume reviews the evolution of ten years’ learning anddiscovery about water scarcity, livelihoods, and food securitywithin the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. Itdraws on the experiences of over 100 projects conducted in tenriver basins in the developing world. The book describes howthe program’s design evolved to an emphasis on using waterinnovations to improve livelihoods and address development

and human communities. Overall, the volume provides a major synthesis of current thinkingchallenges. It shows how the research was used to foster change in stakeholder behavior,and knowledge on the topic for advanced students, as well as policy-makers andprofessionals.

linking it to improved knowledge, attitudes, and skills, which were fostered by stakeholderparticipation, innovation, dialogue, and negotiation.

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Market: Environment & Sustainability / ForestrySeptember 2014: 234x156: 226ppHb: 978-1-138-78739-1: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-76653-9Pb: 978-0-415-72847-8: £29.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138787391eBook: 978-1-315-85166-2

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEruptions, Initiatives and Evolution in CitizenActivism

Wood Energy in Developed EconomiesResource Management, Economics and Policy

Edited by Francisco X. Aguilar, University of Missouri,Columbia, USAThere has been a recent resurgence of interest in wood energyas part of a sustainable range of renewable energy options. Thisbook addresses the current gap in the energy and public policyliterature for a reference book that compiles the most-recentliterature on wood energy assessments, and evaluates currentand potential future wood energy use and the role for publicpolicy to foster greater use of the most-widely used renewableenergy in the world. The main focus is on industrialisedproduction and developed economies, particularly the USA andEurope.

Civil Societies at CrossroadsEdited by Rajesh Tandon, Society for Participatory Research in Asia, India and L. DavidBrownSeries: Development in Practice BooksThe book assesses emerging patterns of citizen activism and civil society developmentacross five continents in response to changing national and global political, economic andsocial pressures. It identifies emerging challenges, new forms of organization and activism,and implications of these patterns for practitioners and policy-makers concerned with civilsociety contributions to national and regional development.

It was published as a special double issue of Development in Practice

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ENVIRONMENT & RESOURCES6

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWant, Waste or War?Water Management and Climate ChangeThe Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food,Water and Minerals

Dealing with UncertaintiesEdited by Cecilia Tortajada, Third World Centre for Water Management, Mexico, AsitK. Biswas, National University of Singapore and Avinash Tyagi Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, University

College London, UK, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson, GeoffreyKemp and Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of NewHampshire, Durham, USAIn addition to environmental change, the structure and trendsof global politics and the economy are also changing as morecountries join the ranks of the world's largest economies withtheir resource-intensive patterns. The nexus approach,conceptualized as attention to resource connections and theirgovernance ramifications, calls attention to the sustainability ofcontemporary consumer resource use, lifestyles and supplychains. This book sets out an analytical framework forunderstanding these issues and related governance challenges

Series: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThis book addresses challenges and uncertainties related to water management and climatechange. It also discusses decision making in the water sector under changing climate andrelated uncertainties, and societal water security under fluctuating climate.

This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water ResourcesDevelopment

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Studies / Water management / Energy industryOctober 2014: 246x174: 192ppHb: 978-1-138-80916-1: £90.00eBook: 978-1-315-75014-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138809161

and opportunities. The authors highlight opportunities to improve both the understandingand governance.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics / Environment & SustainabilityNovember 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-1-138-78446-8: £85.00Pb: 978-1-138-78459-8: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-76824-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138784468

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWant, Waste or War?The Governance of RangelandsThe Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food,Water and Minerals

Collective Action for Sustainable PastoralismEdited by Pedro M. Herrera, Entretantos Foundation,Ancares Leoneses Biosphere Reserve, Gama S.L., and theUniversity of Valladolid, Spain, Jonathan Mark Davies,International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN),Kenya and Pablo Manzano Baena, formerly IUCN, Nairobi,KenyaMost pastoralists manage their rangelands communally,benefitting from the greater flexibility and seasonal resourceaccess that common property regimes can offer. As this bookshows, this creates a major challenge for governance andinstitutions. This work improves our understanding of theimportance of governance, how it can be strengthened and theprinciples that underpin good governance, in order to prevent

Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, UniversityCollege London, UK, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson, GeoffreyKemp and Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of NewHampshire, Durham, USAIn addition to environmental change, the structure and trendsof global politics and the economy are also changing as morecountries join the ranks of the world's largest economies withtheir resource-intensive patterns. The nexus approach,conceptualized as attention to resource connections and theirgovernance ramifications, calls attention to the sustainability ofcontemporary consumer resource use, lifestyles and supplychains. This book sets out an analytical framework forunderstanding these issues and related governance challengesdegradation of rangelands and ensure their sustainability. A series of country case studies

is presented, drawn from a wide spectrum of examples, to provide contrasting lessons and opportunities. The authors highlight opportunities to improve both the understandingand governance.which are summarised to promote improved governance of rangelands and pastoralist

livelihoods. RoutledgeMarket: Politics / Environment & SustainabilityNovember 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-1-138-78446-8: £85.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderShifting Cultivation and Environmental ChangeFood Security and DevelopmentIndigenous People, Agriculture and Forest ConservationCountry Case Studies

Edited by Malcolm F. Cairns, Indigenous FallowManagement network, Chiang Mai, ThailandShifting cultivation is one of the oldest forms of subsistenceagriculture and is still practised by millions of poor people in thetropics. This book brings together the best of science and farmerexperimentation, vividly illustrating the enormous diversity ofshifting cultivation systems as well as the power of humaningenuity. It focuses on successful agricultural strategies ofupland farmers, particularly in south and south-east Asia, andpresents over 50 contributions by scholars from around theworld and from various disciplines, including agriculturaleconomics, ecology and anthropology.

Edited by Udaya Sekhar Nagothu, Bioforsk, NorwegianInstitute of Agricultural and Environmental Research, As,NorwayThe global food system is characterized by large numbers ofpeople experiencing food insecurity and hunger on the onehand, and vast amounts of food waste and overconsumptionon the other. This book brings together experiences fromdifferent countries addressing the challenges associated withfood security. Seen through various disciplinary lenses thedifferent cases included are countries at various stages of foodsecurity, with diverse stories of success as well as failures in theirefforts. These include China, Brazil and India, as well as lessdeveloped countries in Africa and Asia, such as Malawi, Ethiopia,

Tanzania, Myanmar, Bangladesh and the PhilippinesRoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Sustainable Development / Agriculture & FoodDecember 2014: 246x174: 1088ppHb: 978-0-415-74603-8: £120.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderShifting Cultivation and Environmental ChangeIndigenous People, Agriculture and Forest Conservation

Edited by Malcolm F. Cairns, Indigenous FallowManagement network, Chiang Mai, ThailandShifting cultivation is one of the oldest forms of subsistenceagriculture and is still practised by millions of poor people in thetropics. This book brings together the best of science and farmerexperimentation, vividly illustrating the enormous diversity ofshifting cultivation systems as well as the power of humaningenuity. It focuses on successful agricultural strategies ofupland farmers, particularly in south and south-east Asia, andpresents over 50 contributions by scholars from around theworld and from various disciplines, including agriculturaleconomics, ecology and anthropology.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Sustainable Development / Agriculture & FoodDecember 2014: 246x174: 1088ppHb: 978-0-415-74603-8: £120.00Pb: 978-0-415-74605-2: £39.99eBook: 978-1-315-79632-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415746052

Dummy text to keep placeholderInternational Energy and PovertyThe emerging contoursEdited by Lakshman Guruswamy and Jason AamodtSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book uniquely integrates the hitherto segmented and fragmented approaches to thechallenge of access to energy. It provides theoretical, philosophical and practical analysisof energy for the low energy (non-hydrocarbon based) Other Third of the world, and howthe unmet needs of the energy poor might be satisfied. It comprehensively addresses therange of issues relating to energy justice and energy access for all, including appropriatesustainable energy technologies (ASETs).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRoutledge Handbook of Water Economics andInstitutionsEdited by Kimberly Burnett, University of Hawai i Economic Research Organization,Honolulu, USA, Richard Howitt, University of California, Davis, USA, James A.Roumasset, University of Hawai i Economic Research Organization, Honolulu, USAand Christopher A. Wada, University of Hawai i Economic Research Organization,Honolulu, USAThis Handbook aims to expand the scope of efficient water use to include allocation ofsources and quantities across uses and time, as well as integrating demand-managementwith supply-side substitutes. Mechanisms to incentivize efficient behavior are discussedin the contexts of perfect and imperfect information. Case studies from the United States,Australia, Europe, and Canada highlight the successes and remaining challenges ofestablishing efficient water markets.

RoutledgeMarket: Economics / Environment & SustainabilityDecember 2014: 246x174: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-72856-0: £125.00eBook: 978-1-315-85162-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415728560

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDetermining the Economic Value of WaterConcepts and Methods

Robert A. Young, Colorado State University, Fort Collins,USA and John B. LoomisThis volume provides the most comprehensive expositionto-date of the application of non-market economic valuationmethods to proposed water resources investments and policies.It provides a conceptual framework for valuation of bothcommodity and public good uses of water, from water qualityimprovement to wildlife habitat enhancement. The bookdescribes the various measurement methods, illustratesapplication and discusses their strengths, limitations andappropriate roles. In this second edition, all chapters have beenthoroughly updated, and in particular the coverage of flood riskand valuation of ecosystem services from water has been

expanded.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDetermining the Economic Value of WaterConcepts and Methods

Robert A. Young, Colorado State University, Fort Collins,USA and John B. LoomisThis volume provides the most comprehensive expositionto-date of the application of non-market economic valuationmethods to proposed water resources investments and policies.It provides a conceptual framework for valuation of bothcommodity and public good uses of water, from water qualityimprovement to wildlife habitat enhancement. The bookdescribes the various measurement methods, illustratesapplication and discusses their strengths, limitations andappropriate roles. In this second edition, all chapters have beenthoroughly updated, and in particular the coverage of flood riskand valuation of ecosystem services from water has been

expanded.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Economics of Natural EnvironmentsStudies in the Valuation of Commodity and Amenity Resources, revisededition

John V. Krutilla and Anthony C. FisherIn this pioneering study, Krutilla and Fisher put the amenityresources of natural environments into an analytical frameworkcomparable to that for the extractive resources. First Publishedin 1975. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informacompany.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRainforest Tourism, Conservation and ManagementProtecting Seniors Against Environmental DisastersChallenges for Sustainable DevelopmentFrom Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience

Edited by Bruce Prideaux, James Cook University, Cairns,AustraliaSeries: The Earthscan Forest LibraryBesides the crucial role which rainforests play in climate changemitigation and other ecosystem services, they can also belucrative sources of income for local communities throughtourism. Unfortunately not all rainforest tourism is sustainable.This multidisplinary book argues that sustainability must be thefoundation on which tourism in these complex but fragileecosystems must be built. Each major rainforest region iscovered, including the Amazon, Central America, Africa, Australiaand south-east Asia.

Michael R Greenberg, Rutgers University, USASeries: Earthscan Risk in SocietyThis book connects the dots between two powerful trends inthe US: the rapid growth of the 65+ year old population and themarked increase in natural and human-caused environmentaldisasters. Inevitably, these two trends lead to moreenvironmental disasters disproportionately impacting seniors,unless coordinated planning, regulations, and practice focus onidentifying best risk management practices and implementingthem. Built on a risk analysis framework, this book uses literature,interviews and case studies to find the best lessons learnedabout how to prevent seniors’ exposure to low probability buthigh consequence events. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEcoculturesThe Private Sector and Water Pricing in Efficient

Urban Water Management Blueprints for Sustainable CommunitiesEdited by Steffen Böhm, University of Essex, UK, ZareenPervez Bharucha, University of Essex, UK and Jules Pretty,University of Essex, UKCommunities around the world are struggling to transition tosustainable ways of living that improve well-being and increaseresilience. This book demonstrates how communities in bothdeveloped and developing countries are already taking actionto maintain or build resilient and sustainable lifestyles. Thesecommunities, here designated as 'Ecocultures', are exemplarsof the art and science of sustainable living. Overall, thevolume describes how ecocultures can provide the globalcommunity with important lessons for a wider transition tosustainability and will show how we can redefine our personal

and collective futures around these principles.

Edited by Cecilia Tortajada, Third World Centre for WaterManagement, Mexico, Francisco González-Gómez,University of Granada, Spain, Asit K. Biswas, NationalUniversity of Singapore and Miguel A. García-Rubio,University of Granada, SpainSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThis book contributes new perspectives to the global debateon participation of the private sector and water pricing in urbanwater supply. Models and dynamics of privatization and watertariffs are discussed, as well as issues of social concern such assustainability, efficiency and fairness.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of WaterResources Management

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEcoculturesLarge-Scale Forest RestorationBlueprints for Sustainable CommunitiesDavid Lamb, University of Queensland, Australia

Series: The Earthscan Forest LibraryLandscapes are being degraded and simplified across the globe.This book explores how reforestation and restoration might becarried out to increase landscape heterogeneity, improveecological functioning and restore ecosystem services in suchlandscapes. It focuses on large, landscape-scale reforestationbecause that is the scale at which restoration is needed if manyof the problems that have now developed are to be addressed.It also shows how large-scale reforestation might improvehuman livelihoods as well as improve conservation outcomes.

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and collective futures around these principles.

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11ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Politics of Carbon MarketsVariable Renewable Energy and the Electricity GridEdited by Benjamin Stephan, University of Hamburg, Germany and Richard Lane,University of Sussex, UK

Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA andPaulina Jaramillo, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,USAThe integration of renewable energy resources into the electricitygrid presents an important challenge. This book provides areview and analysis of the technical and policy options availablefor managing variable energy resources such as wind and solarpower. As well as being of value to government and industrypolicy-makers and planners, the volume also provides a singlesource for scientists and engineers of the technical knowledgegained during the 4-year RenewElec (renewable electricity)project at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Vermont,Vermont Law School, and the Van Ness Feldman environmental

law firm.

Series: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyToday’s beleaguered yet expanding carbon market represents a type of relationship betweeneconomy and ecology scarcely imaginable forty years ago. This collection brings togethera comprehensive array of perspectives to critically scrutinise the development and on-goingmaintenance of this global carbon market. The book’s contributors recognise that themarket itself, as well as the notion of the environment that it instantiates, is highly politicaland contested; thus the chapters investigate the market system and its insertion into andinfluence on climate and environmental governance within the global political economy.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilitySeptember 2014: 234x156: 298ppHb: 978-0-415-70713-8: £90.00eBook: 978-1-315-88698-5

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Dummy text to keep placeholderFrom the Forest to the Sea: Public LandsManagement and Marine Spatial Planning

Morgan Gopnik, Environmental Policy Consultant,Washington, DC, USAIn order to draw lessons for the emerging field of marine spatialplanning (MSP), this book explores the long, complex, andfrequently contentious history of public lands management inthe United States. Based on environmental policy theory, theauthor establishes the comparability of these two seeminglydifferent settings. The work examines the management of USNational Forests over the past 120 years to discover recurringthemes, and analyzes recent efforts to advance MSP, both in theUS and globally, showing how they mirror past events in NationalForest management. The book concludes withrecommendations to those within ocean-related sectors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPublic Policy and Land ExchangeChoice, Law, and PraxisGiancarlo PanagiaSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyThis original contribution to the field is the first to bring economic sociology theory to thestudy of federal land exchanges. By blending public choice theory with engaging casestudies that contextualize the tactics used by land developers, this book uses economicsociology to help challenge the under-valuation of federal lands in political decisions. Theempirically-based, scholarly analysis of federal-private land swaps exposes seriousinstitutional dysfunctions, which sometimes amount to outright corruption.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityMay 2015: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-1-138-79750-5: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-75709-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138797505

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNature, Choice and Social PowerQuality of Life and Public Management

Erica Schoenberger, John Hopkins University, USAUsing case studies from three different environmental domains– earth, air and water – the author challenges some of theconventional wisdoms about how our environment came to bein this state and offers a new way of thinking about how we canimprove. Written in a clear and engaging style, Schoenbergerunderpins her argument with a political economy frameworkand explores the issues in the context of social injustice; withthe awareness that social processes are environmental processesand that the environment cannot be detached from discussionsabout society. This novel and refreshing book proposes how wecan build an environmentally safer future.

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Redefining Development in the Local EnvironmentJohn Whitelegg, University of York, UKQuality of Life and Public Management explores the possibilityfor a dramatic and significant improvement in quality of life forall population groups and sub-groups in the UK. John Whiteleggexamines the impact of better central and local governance onthe welfare of children and older people. He also looks at thebuilt environment, air quality, resilience and renewable energyin the UK and gives suggestions for practical and implementablepolicies based on evidence and best practice from other EUcities. ; This book will be of great value to students andresearchers in the fields of public management, politics, socialwork, planning and public services in general. It also has directrelevance for professionals in central and local government,

councillors, community groups and NGOs.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityJuly 2014: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-50955-8: £85.00

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Governance Erica Schoenberger, John Hopkins University, USAUsing case studies from three different environmental domains– earth, air and water – the author challenges some of theconventional wisdoms about how our environment came to bein this state and offers a new way of thinking about how we canimprove. Written in a clear and engaging style, Schoenbergerunderpins her argument with a political economy frameworkand explores the issues in the context of social injustice; withthe awareness that social processes are environmental processesand that the environment cannot be detached from discussionsabout society. This novel and refreshing book proposes how wecan build an environmentally safer future.

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Comparing India and South AfricaBabette Never, German Development Institute, GermanySeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThe book provides in-depth analysis of how India and SouthAfrica are dealing with climate change at both national andprovince levels, from India’s advances in solar and wind energydevelopment to South Africa’s efforts to introduce a carbon tax.Using the innovative theoretical framework of climate knowledgesystems, it explores how people engage with one other, learnand act by forming communities of practice. The book identifiesthe drivers and barriers of climate governance, showing howdifferent forms of scientific, technological, normative andpragmatic knowledge can aid climate governance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWaste Prevention Policy and BehaviourNuclear Energy Safety and International

Cooperation New Approaches to Reducing Waste Generation and its EnvironmentalImpactsClosing the World's Most Dangerous ReactorsAna Paula Bortoleto, State University of Campinas, BrazilSpencer Barrett Meredith, III, US National Defense

University, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyNuclear reactor accidents in Chernobyl and Fukushima havehighlighted the importance of a solid containment structure.This book examines why five post-Soviet countriesoperating dangerous reactors that lacked these structures firstsigned international agreements to close them within a fewyears, but instead delayed for almost two decades. This is thefirst academic study to evaluate the effectiveness of Westerngovernments’ efforts in the 1990s to heighten internationalnuclear energy safety and to examine how, despite this, safety

Series: Routledge Studies in Waste Management and PolicyAs prosperity levels rise, so too does the level of products and services manufactured. Fordecision makers facing a growing waste burden, it is imperative that more sustainablewaste management programmes are based on an understanding of the complexrelationship between waste prevention policies and individual behavior regarding wastegeneration. This book examines the interplay; taking a close look at the role of motivation,difficulties, values and constraints.

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culture remained largely unchanged by the governments operating some of the mostdangerous reactors in the world.

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13ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDiscourses of Global Climate ChangeCulture, Development and PetroleumApocalyptic framing and political antagonismsAn Ethnography of the High NorthJonas Anshelm, Linköping University, Sweden and Martin HultmanJan-Oddvar Sornes, Bodø Graduate School of Business at

Bodø University, Norway, Larry Browning, University of Texasat Austin, USA; University of Nordland, Norway and Jan TerjeHenriksenSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communicationand MediaThe discovery, just forty years ago, of vast oil and gas reservesin Norway's Arctic High North region created an economic titan.This original research illustrates the many challenges andopportunities now facing Norway’s citizens in a region whichthe government has designated its top strategic priority. Anethnographic study, the book showcases interviews with 21

Series: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and MediaThis book demonstrates the media’s role in the creation of dominant discourses on climatechange and examines the arguments made by political actors in the mass media arena.Using in-depth empirical research of Sweden, a country considered by the internationalpolitical community to be a frontrunner in tackling climate change, the book analyses theworldwide climate change debate. This highly original and detailed study focuses onopinion leaders and the way discourses are framed in the climate change debate, makingit valuable reading for students and scholars of environmental communication and mediaas well environmental policy and politics.

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representative individuals from the area and reveals the various impacts petroleumdevelopment has on their regional economy and culture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAction Research for Climate Change AdaptationEmerging Economies and Challenges to

Sustainability Developing and applying knowledge for governanceEdited by Arwin van Buuren, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, JasperEshuis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Mathijs van Vliet

Theories, strategies, local realitiesEdited by Arve Hansen, University of Oslo, Norway andUlrikke Wethal, University of Oslo, NorwaySeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThe rise of the emerging economies in the global economyrepresents a range of opportunities, but also challengestraditional global power balances and development paradigms.How are we to conceptualise sustainable development in theglobal race for economic prosperity? How can we combinesustainability with continued economic growth? This book setsout to bridge the scholarship on the role of emerging economieswith that of sustainable development. This theme is exploredthrough interdisciplinary approaches to development theory

Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThe development of scientific knowledge is crucial given the uncertainties and complexityof climate adaption measures, but given the imperative to tackle climate change impacts,this knowledge has to be actionable as well. This book presents a diverse range of casestudies in action-research methods used to support the governance of climate adaptation,examining the reasons for using action research in this particular policy domain, its mainpitfalls and problems, as well as the advantages and results.

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and development strategies, based on case studies from East and South Asia, Latin Americaand Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change Adaptation and DevelopmentHow Effective Negotiation Management Promotes

Multilateral Cooperation Transforming Paradigms and PracticesEdited by Tor Håkon Inderberg, Fridtjof Nansen Institute,Norway, Siri Eriksen, University of Life Sciences, Norway,Karen O'Brien, University of Oslo, Norway and Linda Sygna,Linda Sygna, cCHANGE, NorwayWhile it is widely recognized that climate change will havesignificant impacts on the developing world, the socialdimensionsof vulnerability are often ignored in developmentprojects and practices aimed at promoting adaptation to climatechange. This book presents case studies that shed light on thetendency to promote policies and practices that fit convenientlyinto traditional development paradigms, and explores howdevelopment may need to shift focus in relation to climatechange adaptation.

The power of process in climate, trade, and biosafety negotiationsKai MonheimSeries: Routledge Research in Global Environmental GovernanceThe book proposes a comprehensive negotiation framework that paints a holistic pictureof multilateral negotiation dynamics and the role of negotiation management,demonstrating parallels between in-depth cases of climate negotiations and case pairsfrom world trade and biosafety. The research draws on data from 62 interviews with chiefclimate and trade negotiators to discover what has driven delegations in their final decisionon agreement, finding that with process management, organisers hold a powerful tool intheir hands to influence multilateral negotiations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVisual Environmental CommunicationClimate Change Adaptation and DevelopmentEdited by Anders Hansen, University of Leicester, UK and David Machin, ÖrebroUniversity, Sweden

Transforming Paradigms and PracticesEdited by Tor Håkon Inderberg, Fridtjof Nansen Institute,Norway, Siri Eriksen, University of Life Sciences, Norway,Karen O'Brien, University of Oslo, Norway and Linda Sygna,Linda Sygna, cCHANGE, NorwayWhile it is widely recognized that climate change will havesignificant impacts on the developing world, the socialdimensionsof vulnerability are often ignored in developmentprojects and practices aimed at promoting adaptation to climatechange. This book presents case studies that shed light on thetendency to promote policies and practices that fit convenientlyinto traditional development paradigms, and explores howdevelopment may need to shift focus in relation to climatechange adaptation.

As one of the first books to comprehensively address visual environmental communication,this book showcases fresh and exciting scholarly analysis, from a range of theoretical andmethodological perspectives, of how the environment, nature and associated issues arecommunicated visually.

This book was published as a special issue of Environmental Communication: A Journal ofNature and Culture

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderA Political Economy of Attention, Mindfulness andSustainable Consumption

Reconstructing Sustainability ScienceKnowledge and action for a sustainable future

Thaddeus Miller, Portland State University, USASeries: The Earthscan Science in Society SeriesSustainability science is an interdisciplinary, problem-driven fieldthat seeks to address fundamental questions onhuman-environment interactions. This book repositionssustainability science as a "science of design"—that is, anormative science of what ought to be in order to achievecertain goals—rather than a science of what is. It develops afoundation for a sustainability science that is solutions-oriented,aiming to enrich public reasoning and deliberation while alsoworking to generate social and technological innovations for amore sustainable future.

The Mindful CommonsPeter Doran, Queen's University Belfast, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityDrawing together lively debates from the new economics of transition, resilience andwell-being, sustainable consumption, and the emerging role of mindfulness in popularculture, this book speaks to audiences from both the sustainability disciplines and studentsof Buddhism and mindfulness. It shows that, in this consumer age, the underlying teachingsof Buddhist mindfulness offer more than individual well-being at home and in the workplace,but also new sources of critical inquiry into our collective condition under the sway ofconsumer culture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCorporate Social Responsibility and NaturalResource Conflict

Reconstructing Sustainability ScienceKnowledge and action for a sustainable future

Thaddeus Miller, Portland State University, USASeries: The Earthscan Science in Society SeriesSustainability science is an interdisciplinary, problem-driven fieldthat seeks to address fundamental questions onhuman-environment interactions. This book repositionssustainability science as a "science of design"—that is, anormative science of what ought to be in order to achievecertain goals—rather than a science of what is. It develops afoundation for a sustainability science that is solutions-oriented,aiming to enrich public reasoning and deliberation while alsoworking to generate social and technological innovations for amore sustainable future.

Kylie McKennaSeries: Routledge Research in Sustainability and BusinessThis book proposes a new model of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), reconceptualisedas 'Interdependent Engagement' – a model which transforms existing approaches to CSRto engage with key sources of resource conflict. The book asks why previous CSR practiceshave not always achieved their aims and explains why current CSR initiatives of majornatural resource companies may be unable to help corporations avoid social conflict. Itargues that CSR could assist corporations to promote peace building if it were re-designedin such a way as to engage with the interdependencies between business activity and theroot causes of conflict.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGoverning Biodiversity through DemocraticDeliberationEdited by Mikko Rask and Richard Worthington, Professor of Politics, Pomona College,USASeries: Routledge Studies in Biodiversity Politics and ManagementThis collection focuses on the intersection of global biodiversity policy and the promise ofdeliberative democracy. In doing so, it examines how new discursive logics emerge inglobal citizen deliberation that might destabilize the impasses encountered in biodiversitynegotiations. This highly original contribution to the field provides theoretical discussions,empirical analyses and local experiences of biodiversity policy, making it an invaluableresource for students and scholars of environmental politics, governance and sociology,particularly those interested in deliberative democracy, citizen participation and biodiversity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWaste Management and Sustainable ConsumptionReflections on consumer waste

Edited by Karin M. EkströmWaste reduction is a complex challenge for the promotion ofsustainable consumption. This book presents philosophicalreflections, practical examples and potential solutions to theproblem of increasing waste. The authors represent a variety ofdisciplines encompassing different environmental, economicand social perspectives, theories and methods. As increasingwaste is a growing global problem as a result of increasingconsumption, a consumer perspective is therefore highlyimportant. This book is unique in its emphasis on the consumerperspective throughout.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWaste Management and Sustainable ConsumptionReflections on consumer waste

Edited by Karin M. EkströmWaste reduction is a complex challenge for the promotion ofsustainable consumption. This book presents philosophicalreflections, practical examples and potential solutions to theproblem of increasing waste. The authors represent a variety ofdisciplines encompassing different environmental, economicand social perspectives, theories and methods. As increasingwaste is a growing global problem as a result of increasingconsumption, a consumer perspective is therefore highlyimportant. This book is unique in its emphasis on the consumerperspective throughout.

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Governance Participation, reflection and changeKei Otsuki, United Nations University Institute for Sustainability and Peace, JapanEdited by Jean-Frédéric Morin, Université Libre de Bruxelles,

Belgium. and Amandine Orsini, the Université Libre deBruxelles, Belgium.This book is a timely and up-to-date compilation of the mainelements and debates related to the architecture of globalenvironmental governance, advancing analytical understandingand providing novel empirical insights into key issue areas. Thisunique work synthesizes writing from an internationally diverserange of well-known experts in the field of global environmentalgovernance, and is comprised of 100entries - each defining thetopic, presenting its historical evolution, introducing key relateddebates and including key bibliographical references and furtherreading.

Series: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentDoes participation in development projects truly facilitate social transformation gearingtowards sustainable development? How do we know if the transformation is fair and justfor the participants? This book explores these questions by drawing on ideas from socialtheory, anthropology, political ecology, and case studies from around the world.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityNovember 2014: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-64079-4: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-08247-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415640794

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Edited by Jean-Frédéric Morin, Université Libre de Bruxelles,Belgium. and Amandine Orsini, the Université Libre deBruxelles, Belgium.This book is a timely and up-to-date compilation of the mainelements and debates related to the architecture of globalenvironmental governance, advancing analytical understandingand providing novel empirical insights into key issue areas. Thisunique work synthesizes writing from an internationally diverserange of well-known experts in the field of global environmentalgovernance, and is comprised of 100entries - each defining thetopic, presenting its historical evolution, introducing key relateddebates and including key bibliographical references and furtherreading.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTheories of Sustainable DevelopmentEdited by Judith Enders and Moritz RemigSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThis book presents a social sciences perspective on sustainable development. It is orientedtoward current problems, and not toward the established academic boundaries. It advocatesviewing sustainable development not only as the establishment of a permanent, globallypracticable and future-capable mode of life and economics, but rather as a complex arrayof problems, involving a wide range of social-scientific and humanistic disciplines – law,political science, sociology, economics, theology, psychology, philosophy.

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Waste Management and SustainableConsumption ....................................................................... 16

Key Concepts in Water ResourceManagement ......................................................................... 5A

Waste Prevention Policy and Behaviour .................. 13Knowledge Systems and Change in ClimateGovernance .......................................................................... 13Action Research for Climate Change

Adaptation ........................................................................... 14Water for Food Security ..................................................... 5Water Management and Climate Change ............... 7

LAdaptation to Climate Change through WaterResources Management .................................................... 2After Sustainability ............................................................... 2

Water Scarcity, Livelihoods and FoodSecurity ...................................................................................... 6Water Scarcity, Livelihoods and FoodSecurity ...................................................................................... 6

Large-Scale Forest Restoration .................................... 11Low Carbon Transitions for DevelopingCountries .................................................................................. 2

After Sustainability ............................................................... 2

C Wood Energy in Developed Economies ...................... 6

NCarbon Governance, Climate Change and BusinessTransformation ..................................................................... 2 Nature, Choice and Social Power ................................ 13Climate Change Adaptation andDevelopment ....................................................................... 15

Nature, Choice and Social Power ................................ 13Nuclear Energy Safety and InternationalCooperation ......................................................................... 13Climate Change Adaptation and

Development ....................................................................... 15

PClimate Variability and Water DependentSectors ....................................................................................... 6Contesting Hidden Waters ............................................... 5 Political Economy of Attention, Mindfulness and

Sustainable Consumption, A ........................................ 15Contesting Hidden Waters ............................................... 5Corporate Social Responsibility and Natural ResourceConflict ................................................................................... 15

Politics of Carbon Markets, The .................................... 12Private Sector and Water Pricing in Efficient UrbanWater Management, The ............................................... 11Culture, Development and Petroleum ...................... 14

D Protecting Seniors Against EnvironmentalDisasters ................................................................................. 11Public Policy and Land Exchange ............................... 12

Determining the Economic Value of Water ............ 10

QDetermining the Economic Value of Water ............ 10Discourses of Global Climate Change ...................... 14

E Quality of Life and Public Management .................. 13

REcocultures ............................................................................ 11Ecocultures ............................................................................ 11 Rainforest Tourism, Conservation and

Management ....................................................................... 11Economics of Natural Environments, The ............... 10Emerging Economies and Challenges toSustainability ....................................................................... 14

Reconstructing Sustainability Science ...................... 15Reconstructing Sustainability Science ...................... 15

Eruptions, Initiatives and Evolution in CitizenActivism .................................................................................... 6

Routledge Handbook of Water Economics andInstitutions ............................................................................... 9

Essential Concepts of Global EnvironmentalGovernance .......................................................................... 17 SEssential Concepts of Global EnvironmentalGovernance .......................................................................... 17 Shifting Cultivation and Environmental

Change ..................................................................................... 9European Wood-pastures in Transition ...................... 5

F Shifting Cultivation and EnvironmentalChange ..................................................................................... 9Sustainable Consumption and the GoodLife ............................................................................................... 4Food Security and Development ................................... 7

Forests and Globalization ................................................. 6

TFrom the Forest to the Sea: Public Lands Managementand Marine Spatial Planning ........................................ 12

G Theories of Sustainable Development ...................... 17Transformative Sustainable Development ............. 17

UGovernance of Rangelands, The .................................... 7Governing Biodiversity through DemocraticDeliberation .......................................................................... 16 Uncertainty and the Philosophy of Climate

Change ..................................................................................... 3H Uncertainty and the Philosophy of ClimateChange ..................................................................................... 3

How Effective Negotiation Management PromotesMultilateral Cooperation ................................................ 14 VI Variable Renewable Energy and the Electricity

Grid ........................................................................................... 12International Energy and Poverty ................................. 9 Visual Environmental Communication ................... 15

K WKey Concepts in Water ResourceManagement ......................................................................... 5

Want, Waste or War? .......................................................... 7Want, Waste or War? .......................................................... 7Waste Management and SustainableConsumption ....................................................................... 16

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Never, Babette ..................................................................... 13A Nikolakis, William .................................................................. 6

OAguilar, Francisco X. ............................................................ 6Andrews-Speed, Philip ...................................................... 7Andrews-Speed, Philip ...................................................... 7 Otsuki, Kei ............................................................................... 17Anshelm, Jonas ................................................................... 14

PApt, Jay ..................................................................................... 12

B Panagia, Giancarlo ............................................................. 12Peck, Dannele E. .................................................................... 6

Bortoleto, Ana Paula ........................................................ 13 Prideaux, Bruce ................................................................... 11Bumpus, Adam ...................................................................... 2

RBunzl, Martin ............................................................................ 2Bunzl, Martin ............................................................................ 3Burnett, Kimberly .................................................................. 9 Rask, Mikko ............................................................................. 16Böhm, Steffen ...................................................................... 11 Ringler, Claudia ...................................................................... 5Böhm, Steffen ...................................................................... 11

SCSchoenberger, Erica ......................................................... 13

Cairns, Malcolm F. ................................................................ 7 Schoenberger, Erica ......................................................... 13Cairns, Malcolm F. ................................................................ 9 Sornes, Jan-Oddvar .......................................................... 14

D Stephan, Benjamin ........................................................... 12Stucker, Dominic ................................................................... 2Syse, Karen ................................................................................ 4

Doran, Peter .......................................................................... 15

TETandon, Rajesh ....................................................................... 6

Ekström, Karin ...................................................................... 16 Tortajada, Cecilia ................................................................... 7Ekström, Karin ...................................................................... 16 Tortajada, Cecilia ................................................................ 11Enders, Judith ....................................................................... 17

UFUrban, Frauke .......................................................................... 2

Foster, John .............................................................................. 2

VFoster, John .............................................................................. 2

G van Buuren, Arwin ............................................................. 14

WGopnik, Morgan .................................................................. 12Greenberg, Michael R ..................................................... 11Guruswamy, Lakshman .................................................... 9 Whitelegg, John ................................................................. 13

H YHansen, Anders ................................................................... 15 Young, Robert A. ................................................................ 10Hansen, Arve ......................................................................... 14 Young, Robert A. ................................................................ 10Harrington, Larry W. ............................................................ 6Harrington, Larry W. ............................................................ 6Hartel, Tibor .............................................................................. 5Herrera, Pedro M. .................................................................. 7

IInderberg, Tor Håkon ...................................................... 14Inderberg, Tor Håkon ...................................................... 15

JJarvis, W. Todd ........................................................................ 5Jarvis, W. Todd ........................................................................ 5

KKrutilla, John V. .................................................................... 10

LLamb, David .......................................................................... 11Lautze, Jonathan ................................................................... 5Lautze, Jonathan ................................................................... 5

MMcKenna, Kylie .................................................................... 15Meredith, III, Spencer ....................................................... 13Miller, Thaddeus ................................................................. 15Miller, Thaddeus ................................................................. 15Monheim, Kai ....................................................................... 14Morin, Jean-Frédéric ........................................................ 17Morin, Jean-Frédéric ........................................................ 17

NNagothu, Udaya Sekhar .................................................... 7

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