Ecology, Soils, and the Left An Eco-Social Approach

Soil degradation is real and global, even if the evidence is not so easy to glean. Degradation poses comparable risks to greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and nonhuman animal extinctions. Few have noticed soil degradation as the problem it has beco

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10.1057/9781137350138 - Ecology, Soils, and the Left, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

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Ecology, Soils, and the Left

10.1057/9781137350138 - Ecology, Soils, and the Left, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

Our current environmental crisis cannot be solved by technological innovation alone. The premise of this series is that the environmental challenges we face today are, at their root, political crises involving political values. Growing public consciousness of the environmental crisis and its human and nonhuman impacts exemplified by the worldwide urgency and political activity associated with the consequences of climate change make it imperative to study and achieve a sustainable and socially just society. The series collects, extends, and develops ideas from the burgeoning empirical and normative scholarship spanning many disciplines with a global perspective. It addresses the need for social change from the hegemonic, consumer capitalist society in order to realize environmental sustainability and social justice. The series editor is Joel Jay Kassiola, Professor of Political Science at San Francisco State University. China’s Environmental Crisis: Domestic and Global Political Impacts and Responses Edited by Joel Jay Kassiola and Sujian Guo Ecology and Revolution: Global Crisis and the Political Challenge By Carl E. Boggs Democratic Ideals and the Politicization of Nature: The Roving Life of a Feral Citizen By Nick Garside Chinese Environmental Governance: Dynamics, Challenges, and Prospects in a Changing Society Edited by Bingqiang Ren and Huisheng Shou Ecology, Soils, and the Left: An Eco-Social Approach By Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

10.1057/9781137350138 - Ecology, Soils, and the Left, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND THEORY

An Eco-Social Approach

Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

10.1057/9781137350138 - Ecology, Soils, and the Left, Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

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Ecology, Soils, and the Left

ECOLOGY, SOILS , AND THE LEFT Copyright © Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, 2014.

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