Environment and Ecology
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Environment and Ecology
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Environment and Ecology
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Incoming Resources
- Dark ecology, for a logic of future coexistence, Timothy Morton
- A planet to win, why we need a Green New Deal, Kate Aronoff, Alyssa Battistoni, Daniel Aldana Cohen, and Thea Riofrancos ; foreword by Naomi Klein
- Virtual water, tackling the threat to our planet's most precious resource, Tony Allan
- Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Your action handbook to learn the science, find your voice, and help solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Environment and empire, William Beinart and Lotte Hughes
- Communities and conservation, histories and politics of community-based natural resource management, edited by J. Peter Brosius, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Charles Zerner
- Diaspora criticism, Sudesh Mishra
- The nature of design, ecology, culture, and human intention, David W. Orr
- Vibrant matter, a political ecology of things, Jane Bennett
- Eating the ocean, Elspeth Probyn
- Environment, society and international relations, towards more effective international environmental agreements, Gabriela Kutting
- Exploring sustainable consumption, environmental policy and the social sciences, edited by Maurie J. Cohen and Joseph Murphy
- Environment and citizenship, integrating justice, responsibility and civic engagement, Mark J. Smith and Piya Pangsapa
- Imagining landscapes, past, present and future, edited by Monica Janowski, Tim Ingold
- Mapping the subject, geographies of cultural transformation
- Visualizing climate change, a guide to visual communication of climate change and developing local solutions, Stephen R.J. Sheppard
- The cultural geography reader, edited by Timothy S. Oakes and Patricia L. Price
- The ecological thought, Timothy Morton
- Place and the politics of identity, edited by Michael Keith and Steve Pile
- This changes everything, capitalism vs. the climate, Naomi Klein
- Inhuman nature, sociable life on a dynamic planet, Nigel Clark
- On fire, the burning case for a green new deal, Naomi Klein
- Geographies of post-colonialism, Joanne Sharp
- Space, knowledge and power, Foucault and geography, edited by Jeremy W. Crampton and Stuart Elden
- Paths to a green world, the political economy of the global environment, Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne
- Revitalizing the commons, cultural and educational sites of resistance and affirmation, C.A. Bowers
- Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed, Jared Diamond
- Sustainable event management, a practical guide, Meegan Jones
- Valuing nature?, ethics, economics and the environment, edited by John Foster
- The Amazon Varzea, the decade past and the decade ahead, edited by Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez ... [et al.]
- Environmental monitoring with Arduino, Emily Gertz and Patrick Di Justo
- Maps of meaning, an introduction to cultural geography, Peter Jackson
- Refrains for moving bodies, experience and experiment in affective spaces, Derek P. McCormack
- Routledge handbook of gender and environment, edited by Sherilyn MacGregor
- Geography and vision, seeing, imagining and representing the world, Denis Cosgrove
- The case for the Green New Deal, Ann Pettifor
- Wild profusion, biodiversity conservation in an Indonesian archipelago, Celia Lowe
- Negative horizon, Paul Virilio ; translated by Michael Degener
- Place, a short introduction, Tim Cresswell
- Taking-place, non-representational theories and geography, edited by Ben Anderson and Paul Harrison
- Contemporary perspectives on ecofeminism, edited by Mary Phillips, Nick Rumens
- Gaia, a new look at life on Earth, James Lovelock
- Cyberprotest, environmental activism online, Jenny Pickerill
- Conservation and culture, beyond anthropocentrism, Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet, Helen Kopnina
- Geographies of mobilities, practices, spaces, subjects, edited by Tim Cresswell, University of London, UK, and Peter Merriman, Aberystwyth University, UK
- Environmental anthropology engaging ecotopia, bioregionalism, permaculture, and ecovillages, edited by Joshua Lockyer and James R. Veteto
- The climate of history in a planetary age, Dipesh Chakrabarty
- The conservation revolution, radical ideas for saving nature beyond the anthropocene, Bram Buscher, Robert Fletcher
- An everyday geography of the global south, Jonathan Rigg
- Global political ecology, edited by Dick Peet, Paul Robbins, Michael Watts
Outgoing Resources
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