Society and Its Environment

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A01=Egbert Tellegen
A01=Maarten Wolsink
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Author_Egbert Tellegen
Author_Maarten Wolsink
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Demand Side Management
dilemma
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ecological
Ecological Modernization
Education Inflation
effect
Endangered Animal Species
Energy Conservation
enhanced
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
environmental
environmental change social science
Environmental Issues
environmental risk perception
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globalisation impacts
greenhouse
human-environment interaction
Implies Health Risks
Indirect Energy Consumption
LRTAP Convention
Lumpy Goods
Military Junta
Ministry Of The Environment
modernization
Nature Conservation Organizations
Netherlands Central Bureau
OECD Country
Overburdening
policy analysis methods
Post-partum Abstinence
problems
social
social attitudes research
Social Dilemmas
sociology of environment
Supply Side Management
tropical
Udo De Haes
UN

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138423831
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1998. The concept of environment refers to the physical surrounds of human societies. However, the word environment is nearly always used in the context of problematic environmental problems and conditions. This book looks at the different ways in which social scientists study environmental change and environmental problems. It is the completely revised, expended and international edition of Tellegen and Wolsink's renowned Dutch textbook. It will be recommended reading for students and teachers of Environmental Studies and Sociology courses, as well as environmental managers and policy-makers and anyone seeking an understanding of how special attitudes shape our surroundings.
Egbert Tellegen, Maarten Wolsink

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