Environmental Sociology for the Twenty-First Century
eISBN-13: 9780199003303
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This uniquely Canadian text examines the relationship between humans and the environment, the social factors that cause environmental problems, and potential solutions to these problems. Exploring what sociologists can contribute to the study of environmental issues, this text also considers
the historical relationship between humans and the natural world, theoretical perspectives, and such key topics as scarcity, sustainability, globalization, and natural disasters.
Sold By | OUP Canada |
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ISBNs | 0199003300, 9780199003297, 9780199003303, 9780199003297, 0199003297 |
Publish Year | 2015 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 272 |