 | F. E. Trainer - Business & Economics - 1995 - 246 pages
Offers a practical strategy for people to begin moving their own localities towards an ecologically sustainable way of life | |
 | Neil E. Harrison - Business & Economics - 2000 - 175 pages
"Harrison shows how sustainable development can be constructed from policy principles derived from ongoing adaptations to changes in values, beliefs, and scientific knowledge ... | |
 | Andrew Light - Nature - 1998 - 401 pages
For close to four decades, Murray Bookchin's eco-anarchist theory of social ecology has inspired philosophers and activists working to link environmental concerns with the ... | |
 | David Delaney - Law - 2003 - 440 pages
This interdisciplinary study explores the relationship between conceptions of nature and (largely American) legal thought and practice. It focuses on the politics and ... | |
 | John Buell, Tom DeLuca - 1996 - 155 pages
One of the most fundamental dilemmas characterizing the end of the twentieth century is the tension between consumerism, on one hand, and the threats to our health and ... | |
 | Lee Emery - Art - 2002 - 231 pages
Collection of essays by Australian and English art educators discussing the transition from modernist to postmodernist art education. Teachers reflect on changes in their own ... | |
 | Doug Boughton, Rachel Mason - Art - 1999 - 362 pages
Multiculturalism is a term that has been much used in educational texts in recent years. Its usage is frequently taken for granted in the rhetoric of curriculum literature ... | |
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