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  • - Mineral Extraction as Ecological Practice
    av Sebastian Ureta & Patricio Flores
    354,99 - 1 080,-

  • - Experiments in a Chinese Weather System
    av Jerry C. Zee
    376 - 1 080,-

  • - Industrial Waste and the Chemicalization of American Agriculture
    av Adam M. Romero
    376 - 1 080,-

  • - Race, Science, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era
    av Natali Valdez
    450 - 1 080,-

  • - Pathogens, Chemicals, and the Fragile Future of the Strawberry Industry
    av Julie Guthman
    376 - 1 390,-

  • - Science and Tourism in The Bahamas
    av Amelia Moore
    376 - 1 390,-

  • - The Politics of Microbes and America's Landscape of Fear
    av Melanie Armstrong
    440 - 1 390,-

    US government has spent billions of dollars to prepare the nation for bioterrorism despite the extremely rare occurrence of biological attacks in American history. This book argues that bioterrorism has emerged as a prominent fear in the modern age, arising with the production of new forms of microbial nature and the changing practices of warfare.

  • - Urban Development, Environmental Change, and the Great Oakland Hills Fire
    av Gregory L. Simon
    376 - 1 390,-

    Flame and Fortune in the American West creatively and meticulously investigates the ongoing politics, folly, and avarice shaping the production of increasingly widespread yet dangerous suburban and exurban landscapes. The 1991 Oakland Hills Tunnel Fire is used as a starting point to better understand these complex social-environmental processes. The Tunnel Fire isthe most destructive firein terms of structures lostinCalifornia history. More than 3,000 residential structures burned and 25 lives were lost. Although this fire occurred in Oakland and Berkeley, others like it sear through landscapes in California and the American West that have experienced urban growth and development within areas historically prone to fire. Simon skillfully blends techniques from environmental history, political ecology, and science studies to closely examine the Tunnel Fire within a broader historical and spatial context of regional economic development and natural-resource management, such as the widespread planting of eucalyptus trees as an exotic lure for homeowners and the creation of hillside neighborhoods for tax revenuedecisions that produced communities with increased vulnerability to fire. Simon demonstrates how in Oaklanda drive for affluence led to a state of vulnerability for rich and poor alike that has only been exacerbated by the rebuilding of neighborhoods after the fire. Despite these troubling trends, Flame and Fortune in the American West illustrates how many popular and scientific debates on fire limit the scope and efficacy of policy responses. These risky yet profitable developments (what the author refers to as theIncendiary), as well as proposed strategies for challenging them, are discussed in the context of urbanizing areas around the American West and hold global applicability within hazard-prone areas.

  • - Rights, Law, and Identity in the American West
    av Eric P. Perramond
    530,-

  • - Rights, Law, and Identity in the American West
    av Eric P. Perramond
    1 390,-

  • - Scientists on the Brink
    av Irus Braverman
    356,-

  • - Scientists on the Brink
    av Irus Braverman
    1 080,-

  • - Contamination, Crisis, and Hope in Uruguay
    av Daniel Renfrew
    376,-

    "Life without Lead examines the social, political and environmental dimensions of a devastating lead poisoning epidemic. Drawing from a political ecology of health perspective, the book situates the Uruguayan lead contamination crisis in relation to neoliberal reform, globalization, and the resurgence of the political Left in Latin America. The author traces the rise of an environmental justice social movement, and the local and transnational circulation of environmental ideologies and contested science. Through fine-grained ethnographic analysis, this book shows how combating contamination intersected with class politics, the relationship of lead poisoning to poverty, and debates over the best way to identify and manage an unprecedented local environmental health problem"--

  • - Contamination, Crisis, and Hope in Uruguay
    av Daniel Renfrew
    1 070,-

    "Life without Lead examines the social, political and environmental dimensions of a devastating lead poisoning epidemic. Drawing from a political ecology of health perspective, the book situates the Uruguayan lead contamination crisis in relation to neoliberal reform, globalization, and the resurgence of the political Left in Latin America. The author traces the rise of an environmental justice social movement, and the local and transnational circulation of environmental ideologies and contested science. Through fine-grained ethnographic analysis, this book shows how combating contamination intersected with class politics, the relationship of lead poisoning to poverty, and debates over the best way to identify and manage an unprecedented local environmental health problem"--

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