Description |
1 online resource (319 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; 1 Resilience and geographic thought; 2 Resilience as essentially contested concept; 3 Resilience as subjugated knowledge; 4 Resilience as critique; 5 Resilience as design; 6 Resilience as control; 7 Un-worlding resilience; 8 Conclusions: re-designing resilience?; REFERENCES; INDEX |
Summary |
"Resilience offers an advanced introduction to the conceptual and theoretical tools necessary to engage with political and ethical questions about how we can and should live together in an increasingly interconnected and unpredictable world. It provides students with a detailed review of how the concept emerged from a small corner of ecology to critically challenge conventional environmental management practices, and radicalize how we can think about and manage social and ecological change, and brings together research from geography, anthropology, sociology, international relations, and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Resilience (Ecology)
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Environmental geography.
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Environmental geography
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Resilience (Ecology)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317340003 |
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1317340000 |
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