The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Physical Geography
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Beschreibung
Section 1: Introduction 1. Introduction Critical Physical Geography;
Rebecca Lave, Christine Biermann and Stuart Lane .2.
Towards a Genealogy of Critical Physical Geography; Stuart Lane, Christine Biermann and Rebecca Lave .3. In Defense of Crappy Landscapes; Michael A. Urban 4.
A Framework for Understanding the Politics of Science; Leonora King and Marc Tadaki.
5. The Impacts of Doing Environmental Research; Justine Law .
Section 2:
CPG in Practice .6. The Trouble with Savanna and Other Environmental Categories,
Especially in Africa; Chris Duvall, Bilal Butt and Abigail Neely 7.
Between Sand and Sea: Constructing Mediterranean Plant Ecology; Diana K. Davis .8.
How the West was Spun: The De-Politicization of Fire in the American West; Gregory Simon .9.
Critical Physical Geography in Practice: Landscape Archaeology; Daniel Knitter at al.10.
Shifting Climate Sensitivities, Shifting Paradigms: Tree-Ring Science in a Dynamic World; Christine Biermann and Henri Grissino-Mayer .11.
Forest Land Use Legacy Research Exhibits Aspects of Critical Physical Geography; David Robertson, Chris Larsen and Steve Tulowiecki .12.
Critical Invasion Sciences: Weeds, Pests, and Aliens; Christian A. Kull .13.
Mapping Ecosystem Services: From Biophysical Processes to (Mis)Uses; Simon Dufour et al.14.
Beyond "The Mosquito People": The Challenges of Engaging Community for Environmental Justice in Infested Urban Spaces; Dawn Biehler et al. 15.
Circulating Wildfire: Capturing the Complexity of Wildlife Movements in the Tarangire Ecosystem in Northern Tanzania from a Mixed Methods, Multiple Situated Perspective; Mara Goldman .16.
Race, Class Conflict and the Origins of Range Management; Nathan F. Sayre .17.
Coffee, Commerce, and Colombian National Social Science (1929-1946); Greta Marchesi .18.
Who Values What Nature? Constructing Conservation Value with Fungi; Elizabeth S. Barron .19.
Soils in Eco-Social Context: Soil pH and Social Relations of Power in a Northern Drava Floodplain and Agricultural Area; Salvatore Engel-DiMauro .20.
Questions of Imbalance: Agronomic Science and Sustainability Assessment in Dryland West Africa; Matthew D. Turner 21.
Commodifying Streams: A CPG Approach to Stream Mitigation Banking in the US; Rebecca Lave, Martin Doyle and Morgan Robertson .22.
The Science and Politics of Water Quality; Javier Arce Nazario .
Section 3:
Conclusion: Reflecting on Critical Physical Geography .24.
Proliferating a New Generation of Critical Physical Geographers: Graduate Education in UMass's RiverSmart Communities Project; Nicole Gillett et al. 25.
Charting a Critical Physical Geography Path in Graduate School: Sites of Student Agency; Lisa C. Kelley et al. 26. Critical Reflections on a Field in the Making; Christine Biermann, Stuart Lane and Rebecca Lave.
Rebecca Lave, Christine Biermann and Stuart Lane .2.
Towards a Genealogy of Critical Physical Geography; Stuart Lane, Christine Biermann and Rebecca Lave .3. In Defense of Crappy Landscapes; Michael A. Urban 4.
A Framework for Understanding the Politics of Science; Leonora King and Marc Tadaki.
5. The Impacts of Doing Environmental Research; Justine Law .
Section 2:
CPG in Practice .6. The Trouble with Savanna and Other Environmental Categories,
Especially in Africa; Chris Duvall, Bilal Butt and Abigail Neely 7.
Between Sand and Sea: Constructing Mediterranean Plant Ecology; Diana K. Davis .8.
How the West was Spun: The De-Politicization of Fire in the American West; Gregory Simon .9.
Critical Physical Geography in Practice: Landscape Archaeology; Daniel Knitter at al.10.
Shifting Climate Sensitivities, Shifting Paradigms: Tree-Ring Science in a Dynamic World; Christine Biermann and Henri Grissino-Mayer .11.
Forest Land Use Legacy Research Exhibits Aspects of Critical Physical Geography; David Robertson, Chris Larsen and Steve Tulowiecki .12.
Critical Invasion Sciences: Weeds, Pests, and Aliens; Christian A. Kull .13.
Mapping Ecosystem Services: From Biophysical Processes to (Mis)Uses; Simon Dufour et al.14.
Beyond "The Mosquito People": The Challenges of Engaging Community for Environmental Justice in Infested Urban Spaces; Dawn Biehler et al. 15.
Circulating Wildfire: Capturing the Complexity of Wildlife Movements in the Tarangire Ecosystem in Northern Tanzania from a Mixed Methods, Multiple Situated Perspective; Mara Goldman .16.
Race, Class Conflict and the Origins of Range Management; Nathan F. Sayre .17.
Coffee, Commerce, and Colombian National Social Science (1929-1946); Greta Marchesi .18.
Who Values What Nature? Constructing Conservation Value with Fungi; Elizabeth S. Barron .19.
Soils in Eco-Social Context: Soil pH and Social Relations of Power in a Northern Drava Floodplain and Agricultural Area; Salvatore Engel-DiMauro .20.
Questions of Imbalance: Agronomic Science and Sustainability Assessment in Dryland West Africa; Matthew D. Turner 21.
Commodifying Streams: A CPG Approach to Stream Mitigation Banking in the US; Rebecca Lave, Martin Doyle and Morgan Robertson .22.
The Science and Politics of Water Quality; Javier Arce Nazario .
Section 3:
Conclusion: Reflecting on Critical Physical Geography .24.
Proliferating a New Generation of Critical Physical Geographers: Graduate Education in UMass's RiverSmart Communities Project; Nicole Gillett et al. 25.
Charting a Critical Physical Geography Path in Graduate School: Sites of Student Agency; Lisa C. Kelley et al. 26. Critical Reflections on a Field in the Making; Christine Biermann, Stuart Lane and Rebecca Lave.
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 161 |
Gewicht: | 1104 g |
Höhe: | 241 |
Länge: | 39 |
Seiten: | 594 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Christine Biermann, Rebecca Lave, Stuart N. Lane |
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