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Rethinking Environmentalism: Linking Justice, Sustainability, and Diversity (Strüngmann Forum Reports #23)

Rethinking Environmentalism: Linking Justice, Sustainability, and Diversity (Strüngmann Forum Reports #23)

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Publication Date: October 9th, 2018
Publisher:
The MIT Press
ISBN:
9780262038966
Pages:
302
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Description

A multidisciplinary examination of alternative framings of environmental problems, with using examples from forest, water, energy, and urban sectors.

Does being an environmentalist mean caring about wild nature? Or is environmentalism synonymous with concern for future human well-being, or about a fair apportionment of access to the earth's resources and a fair sharing of pollution burdens? Environmental problems are undoubtedly one of the most salient public issues of our time, yet environmental scholarship and action is marked by a fragmentation of ideas and approaches because of the multiple ways in which these environmental problems are “framed.” Diverse framings prioritize different values and explain problems in various ways, thereby suggesting different solutions. Are more inclusive framings possible? Will this enable more socially relevant, impactful research and more concerted action and practice?

This book takes a multidisciplinary look at these questions using examples from forest, water, energy, and urban sectors. It explores how different forms of environmentalism are shaped by different normative and theoretical positions, and attempts to bridge these divides. Individual perspectives are complemented by comprehensive syntheses of the differing framings in each sector. By self-reflectively exploring how researchers study and mobilize evidence about environmental problems, the book opens up the possibility of alternative framings to advance collaborative and integrated understanding of environmental problems and sustainability challenges.

About the Author

Sharachchandra Lele is Senior Fellow and Convenor of the Centre for Environment and Development at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment.

Eduardo S. Brondizio is Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University, Director of the Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes, member of the Ostrom Workshop, and Cochair of the IPBES Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.

John Byrne is Professor of Energy and Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy of the University of Delaware, and Chairman of the Foundation for Renewable Energy and Environment in New York.

Georgina M. Mace is Professor of Biodiversity and Ecosystems and Head of the Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research at University College London.

Joan Martinez-Alier is Professor of Economics and Economic History at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.