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The Globalization and Environment Reader features a collection of classic and cutting-edge readings that explore whether and how globalization can be made compatible with sustainable development.

  • Offers a comprehensive collection of nearly 30 classic and cutting-edge readings spanning a broad range of perspectives within this increasingly important field
  • Addresses the question of whether economic globalization is the prime cause of the destruction of the global environment – or if some forms of globalization could help to address global environmental problems
  • Features carefully edited extracts selected both for their importance and their accessibility
  • Covers a variety of topics such as the ‘marketization’ of nature, debates about managing and governing the relationship between globalization and the environment, and discussions about whether or not globalization should be ‘greened’
  • Systematically captures the breadth and diversity of the field without assuming prior knowledge
  • Offers a timely and necessary insight into the future of our fragile planet in the 21st century

The Globalization and Environment Reader

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/06/2016
    ISBN13: 9781118964132, 978-1118964132
    ISBN10: 1118964136

    Number of Pages: 384

    Description

    The Globalization and Environment Reader features a collection of classic and cutting-edge readings that explore whether and how globalization can be made compatible with sustainable development.

    • Offers a comprehensive collection of nearly 30 classic and cutting-edge readings spanning a broad range of perspectives within this increasingly important field
    • Addresses the question of whether economic globalization is the prime cause of the destruction of the global environment – or if some forms of globalization could help to address global environmental problems
    • Features carefully edited extracts selected both for their importance and their accessibility
    • Covers a variety of topics such as the ‘marketization’ of nature, debates about managing and governing the relationship between globalization and the environment, and discussions about whether or not globalization should be ‘greened’
    • Systematically captures the breadth and diversity of the field without assuming prior knowledge
    • Offers a timely and necessary insight into the future of our fragile planet in the 21st century

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