Green planet blues : environmental politics from Stockholm to Kyoto /

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Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1998.
Description:x, 379 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3670916
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Other authors / contributors:Conca, Ken.
Dabelko, Geoffrey D.
Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda.
ISBN:0813368820 (alk. paper)
Notes:"A project of the Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-379).
Publications:ENVSTD 244 - Spring 2000 - Read pages 179-211
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction Twenty-Five Years of Global Environmental Politics
  • Part 1. The Debate, at Stockholm
  • 1. The Limits to Growth
  • 2. Environment & Development: The Case of the Developing Countries
  • 3. The Tragedy of the Commons
  • 4. No Tragedy on the Commons
  • 5. The Tragedy of the Commons: Twenty-Two Years Later
  • 6. The Scarcity Society
  • Part 2. Ecology and the Structure of the International System
  • 7. Rethinking the Ecology--Sovereignty Debate
  • 8. The Shadow Ecologies of Western Economies
  • 9. Global Technopolitics
  • 10. Fight for the Forest
  • 11. Think Locally, Act Globally? the Transnationalization of Canadian Resource-Use Conflicts
  • 12. Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics
  • Part 3. The Prospects for International Environmental Cooperation
  • Additional Reading
  • 13. Ozone Diplomacy
  • 14. Do International Environmental Agreements Really Work ?
  • 15. Skinning Scientific Cats
  • 16. Global Warming in an Unequal World: A Case of Environmental Colonialism
  • 17. The Earth Summit: Reflections on an Ambiguous Event
  • Part 4. Institutions as Though the Earth Mattered
  • 18. The Case for Free Trade
  • 19. The Perils of Free Trade
  • 20. Trade and Sustainable Development
  • 21. The Emperor's New Clothes: The World Bank and Environmental Reform
  • 22. Greening Development: Environmental Implications of Economic Policies
  • Part 5. The Sustainable Development Debate
  • 24. Whose Common Future?
  • 25. Sustainable, Development: A Critical Review
  • 26. Voices from the Developing World: Progress Toward Sustainable Development
  • 27. The Business of Sustainable Development
  • 28. How Much is Enough?
  • From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security?
  • Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases
  • 30. New Dimensions of Human Security
  • 31. The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security
  • 32. For Whose Benefit? Redefining Security
  • Part 7. Ecological Justice
  • 33. Statement to the U.N. Conference on Environment & Development
  • 34. Women, Poverty & Population: Issues for the Concerned Environmentalist
  • 35. Two Agendas on Amazon Development
  • 36. Coercing Conservation
  • Notes