Environmental Science Theory :Concepts and Methods in a One-World, Problem-Oriented Paradigm ( Volume 52 )

Publication subTitle :Concepts and Methods in a One-World, Problem-Oriented Paradigm

Publication series :Volume 52

Author: Groot   W. T. de  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1992

E-ISBN: 9780080875118

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444889935

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444889935

Subject: F205 资源、环境和生态管理

Language: ENG

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Description

Having no competitive works, this unique publication presents a single structure for the analysis, explanation and solution of environmental problems, regardless of their location, nature or scale.

In this problem-oriented approach, a coherent framework interconnects the study of facts and values, environmental systems, social causes and ethical premises. Counterbalancing current biases, the author emphasizes the fundamental, normative, economic and social-scientific aspects of truly interdisciplinary environmental science. For instance, the normative side of environmental problems are often neglected, resulting in policy designs and evaluations containing inefficient mixtures of sophisticated models and poorly grounded normative premises; this is the first major study to enrich the field with more normative consistency and groundedness. It is also the first text to consistently identify the social causes of environmental problems, rather than focusing on the physical-scientific aspects, and thus design deeper and more effective policies. Furthermore, a tinge of post-modern thinking runs throughout the book, with special care being taken, however, to constantly keep in view the practical relevance of theory for problem-oriented work.

The book will be of interest to environmental scientists and managers wishing to improve the consistency and depth of their work, to social scientists and geographers wishing to connect their discipline to the environmental problems field, an

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 16

Acknowledgements

pp.:  16 – 18

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  18 – 52

Chapter 2. A Discipline for Interdisciplinarity

pp.:  52 – 92

Chapter 3. Problem-In-Context: A Conceptual Framework for Environment Science

pp.:  92 – 194

Chapter 4. Values, Functions, Sustainability

pp.:  194 – 300

Chapter 5. Action-in-Context: Researching the Social Causes of Environmental Problems

pp.:  300 – 390

Chapter 6. Participation in Environmental Management

pp.:  390 – 426

Chapter 7. Interpretative Directions in Environmental Science

pp.:  426 – 490

Chapter 8. Partnership With Nature: A Philosophy for Practice

pp.:  490 – 560

References

pp.:  560 – 598

Subject Index

pp.:  598 – 602

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