Environmental Sociology.
Overview
Works: | 18 works in 18 publications in 18 languages |
---|
Titles
Biodiversity and education for sustainable development[electronic resource] /
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Disasters and social crisis in contemporary Japan[electronic resource] :political, religious, and sociocultural responses /
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Governing climate induced migration and displacement[electronic resource] :IGO expansion and global policy implications /
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Biosafety of forest transgenic trees[electronic resource] :improving the scientific basis for safe tree development and implementation of EU Policy Directives /
by:
(Language materials, printed)
Climate change challenge (3C) and social-economic-ecological interface-building[electronic resource] :exploring potential adaptation strategies for bio-resource conservation and livelihood development /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Social-ecological transformation[electronic resource] :reconnecting society and nature /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Low carbon urban infrastructure investment in Asian cities[electronic resource] /
by:
(Electronic resources)
The progressive environmental Prometheans[electronic resource] :left-wing heralds of a "good anthropocene" /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Natural hazards and peoples in the Indian ocean world[electronic resource] :ordering on danger /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Changing our environment, changing ourselves[electronic resource] :nature, labour, knowledge and alienation /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Education for sustainable development in further education[electronic resource] :embedding sustainability into teaching, learning and the curriculum /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Urban social listening[electronic resource] :potential and pitfalls for using microblogging data in studying cities /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions[electronic resource] :insights from interdisciplinary research for practice application /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Energy democracy[electronic resource] :Germany's Energiewende to renewables /
by:
(Electronic resources)
Subjects