This book presents a comprehensive, lucid, and accessible approach to environmental sociology. It traces the origins of environmental sociology and examines the realist-constructionist debate in ecology for a holistic exploration of the field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Environmental Sociology: Its Origin and Concerns 2: Approaches to Environment and Society 3. Sustainable Development: Concept, Principles and Practice 4. Development, Displacement and Rehabilitation 5. Ecological Movements in India 6. Global Environmental Politics 7. Climate Change and Society8: Global Environmental Issues 9. Commons for the Communities: A Critique of the 'Tragedy of Commons'