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  1. Effects of War on the Environment: Croatia

    By Mervyn Richardson

    Published January 25th 1995 by CRC Press

  2. The Green Challenge

    The Development of Green Parties in Europe

    Edited by Dick Richardson, Chris Rootes

    The Green Challenge is an up-to-date and comprehensive account of the development of Green parties in Western Europe, and includes an account of the development since 1989 of an East European Green movement.Blending theory and empirical analysis, the book contains chapters on each of the main...

    Published October 26th 1994 by Routledge

  3. Global Environmental Issues

    A Climatological Approach, 2nd Edition

    By David Kemp

    This book provides a balanced account of the global environmental issues which threaten our society and which we neglect at our peril. Analysing both social and environmental components of the issues - global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain and drought - the book offers a valuable integrative...

    Published October 5th 1994 by Routledge

  4. Ecological Feminism

    Edited by Karen J. Warren

    Series: Environmental Philosophies

    This anthology is the first such collection to focus on the exclusively philosophical aspects of ecological feminism. It addresses basic questions about the conceptual underpinnings of `women-nature' connections, and emphasises the importance of seeing sexism and the exploitation of the environment...

    Published October 5th 1994 by Routledge

  5. The Earth Brokers

    Power, Politics and World Development

    By Pratap Chatterjee, Matthias Finger

    Those of us who have watched the process have said that the Earth Summit has failed ... Multinational corporations, the United States, Japan, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund have got away with what they always wanted ... the Summit has ensured increased domination by those who...

    Published September 28th 1994 by Routledge

  6. Environmental NGOs in World Politics

    Linking the Local and the Global

    By Matthias Finger, Thomas Princen

    At a time when states are reactive, at best, to the global ecological crisis and when economic globalization seems to be significantly contributing to the acceleration of that crisis, environmental non-governmental orgainisations (NGOs) are proliferating. This book explains the key role of NGOs in...

    Published September 14th 1994 by Routledge

  7. Social Theory and the Global Environment

    By Ted Benton, Michael Redclift

    Published July 13th 1994 by Routledge

  8. The Countryside Ideal

    Anglo-American Images of Landscape

    By Michael Bunce

    `God made the country, man made the town.' William Cowper's words, written two centuries ago, underline an idealisation of rural life and landscape which persists to this day. What are the main historical processes and ideas underlying the continuing attachment to the countryside? How have these...

    Published June 29th 1994 by Routledge

  9. Environment, Growth and Development

    The Concepts and Strategies of Sustainability, 2nd Edition

    By Peter Bartelmus

    Published June 29th 1994 by Routledge

  10. Patterns of China's Lost Harmony

    A Survey of the Country's Environmental Degradation and Protection

    Edited by Richard Louis Edmonds

    The pace of environmental degradation in China has intensified in recent decades. With rapid demographic and economic growth, the current state of degradation has antecedents beginning hundreds of years ago. Patterns of China's Lost Harmony combines historical documentation with contemporary...

    Published June 22nd 1994 by Routledge