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Political Ecology and Environmentalism in Britain

Political Ecology and Environmentalism in Britain
Author: Brendan Prendiville
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527547442

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This collection of essays highlights the different dimensions of the contemporary British environmentalist movement from a multidisciplinary viewpoint. Beginning with an historical overview of the movement, the reader is then presented with an analysis of the politics of climate change from a political science perspective. This is followed by a sociological examination of climate change protesters and environmental activism among young people. The volume also includes an analysis of the ideological relationship between political ecology and the British Left, as well as a case study of environmentalism in Wales against the backdrop of devolution. The book is based on two distinct, yet complementary, perspectives: environmentalism and political ecology. What is this distinction and what is its significance? Answers to these questions and others can be found in these essays which are a must-read for both students and researchers interested in environmental politics in Britain and British area studies.


Environmental Issues in Political Discourse in Britain and Ireland

Environmental Issues in Political Discourse in Britain and Ireland
Author: Gilles Leydier
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 144385283X

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This book examines the political response to current environmental concerns in the context of the British Isles. How have the issues been assimilated by political parties? Which ones have been given priority? Who are the main actors and what is the role of ecologists? Answers to questions such as these are provided in this collective work, not only through valuable insights into the theories and concepts found in political ecology, but also with specific examination of present political debates, such as the Liberal Democrats’ stance, the question of nuclear energy or the salient issue of climate change. A recurring theme is the link between landscape and identity, explored in the contexts of Welsh, Scottish and Irish nationalisms. While this volume reveals some cases of genuine commitment and effective action, it also highlights discrepancies between statements of intent on the one hand and implemented policies on the other. The authors’ aim is to promote dialogue among politicians, experts and academics in the field of environmental issues, political and social sciences, linguistics and discourse.


British Politics and the Environment

British Politics and the Environment
Author: John McCormick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134059949

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Britain has an immense range of environmental law and the reputation for largely ignoring it. John McCormick describes the fascinating story of the political growth of that law, and the pressures, the compromises, the parliamentary and civil service opportunism that allowed the edifice to grow over the greater part of a century. He tells the story of the absolute change in political climate over the last ten years and deciphers the nature of Thatcher's ''conversion'' to greenery. He explains why everyone who cared about the environment became embattled and, above all, how the old methods of sensible compromise were banished, probably for ever, not least because of the government's obsession with secrecy. What, then, are the new political means of compelling change on a reluctant parliament? Everything is at stake from welfare to water, from forests to fishing. Where are we now? What are the likely pressures, both internal and from Europe and the rest of the world, to make Britain pass more environmentally sound laws and, perhaps more importantly, to observe them? McCormick provides a gripping picture of the central issues, of the system and of the battleground. Originally published in 1991


Environmental Pressure Groups in Transition

Environmental Pressure Groups in Transition
Author: Peter Rawcliffe
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: 9780719052125

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Presents a detailed study of the changing nature of environmental pressure groups since the 1980s. The book concentrates on the most important national campaigning groups through which environmental pressure has been channelled in Britain.


The Greening of British Party Politics

The Greening of British Party Politics
Author: Mike Robinson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1992
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: 9780719031991

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This work, based on over 60 interviews (between 1986 and 1990) with politicians from each of the major British political parties, is concerned with an examination of the environmentalism/politics interface and how the major parties are responding in real terms to the environmental challenge.


Environmental Politics

Environmental Politics
Author: Robert Garner
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Recently, the environment has shot to the top of the political agenda. This book provides an accessible introduction to this often complex area by identifying and exploring the dimensions of environmental politics.


The Politics of the Environment

The Politics of the Environment
Author: Neil Carter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108472303

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Revised to include new discussions on climate justice, green political parties, climate legislation and recent environmental struggles.


Political Ecology

Political Ecology
Author: Karl S. Zimmerer
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1462506119

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This volume offers a unique, integrative perspective on the political and ecological processes shaping landscapes and resource use across the global North and South. Twelve carefully selected case studies demonstrate how contemporary geographical theories and methods can contribute to understanding key environment-and-development issues and working toward effective policies. Topics addressed include water and biodiversity resources, urban and national resource planning, scientific concepts of resource management, and ideas of nature and conservation in the context of globalization. Giving particular attention to evolving conceptions of nature-society interaction and geographical scale, an introduction and conclusion by the editors provide a clear analytical focus for the volume and summarize important developments and debates in the field.


The Europeanization of British Environmental Policy

The Europeanization of British Environmental Policy
Author: A. Jordan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2002-06-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 140391849X

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Almost all aspects of modern politics have been deeply Europeanized, yet we know surprisingly little about how the EU affects the inner workings of national government. This book conceptualizes the profound Europeanization of British environmental government and policy both as a lagged response to European integration and as an important determinant of Britain's contribution to that process. By combining political theories of the EU with new empirical research, Andrew Jordan offers a genuinely fresh perspective on the evolution of modern European governance.


Explorations in Environmental Political Theory

Explorations in Environmental Political Theory
Author: Joel Jay Kassiola
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317470745

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The contributors to this volume focus on the political and value issues that, in their shared view, underlie the global environmental crisis facing us today. They argue that only by transforming our dominant values, social institutions and way of living can we avoid ecological disaster.