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Introduction to Ecological Psychology is a highly accessible book that offers an overview of the fundamental theoretical... Read More >>
Presents perspectives on teaching and teacher education in the face of the global climate crisis, environmental... Read More >>
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"""From Cleopatra to Coachella, this book tracks the enduring, emotionally-charged human relationship to glitter-a... Read More >>
The Natural History of Selborne (1789) is written as a series of letters, which describe with wit and precision... Read More >>
With a foreword by Kathleen Jamie. John Miller builds upon the ecological arguments for saving forests to raise... Read More >>
Obstacles to Environmental Progress identifies and explores 18 practical obstacles that routinely hinder US progress... Read More >>
Currowan is a portrait of tragedy, survival and the power of community. Bronwyn tells her story and those of many... Read More >>
This radical book unsettles how we think about taking responsibility for environmental catastrophe.Going beyond... Read More >>
The current environmental crises demand that we revisit dominant approaches for understanding nature-society relations.... Read More >>
We need to break free from the capitalist economy. Degrowth gives us the tools to bend its bars. Read More >>
Nationalizing Nature demonstrates how Brazil and Argentina employed national parks to develop and settle frontier... Read More >>
'Beautifully written, intimate and intellectually fascinating' Nathan Filer ‘This book represents, genuinely, a... Read More >>
Babcock has lived off-grid for 30 years and shares his lessons of surviving with the natural world in the last remaining... Read More >>
This book examines the issue of environmental justice across eleven short chapters, with the aim of creating a resilient... Read More >>
In A Strategic Nature, Melissa Aronczyk and Maria I. Espinoza show how public relations has dominated public understanding... Read More >>