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Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche
Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche
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Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche

Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche

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9781009170796
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Cambridge University Press
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Rich in theoretical depth and grounded in illuminating case studies, Environmental Violence in the Earth System and the Human Niche provides readers with a penetrating analysis of violence and its impact on both humanity and the environment. An important read for anyone interested in understanding the coevolutionary relationship of environment and society and how human actions transform the environment. Daniel Auerbach, University of Wyoming

Environmental Violence breaks open the misleading notion that the climate catastrophe somehow sits on the looming horizon - just ahead. Slowly encroaching. The research found in these pages and stories, amply supported by interdisciplinary empirical evidence, offers a paradigm shift: across our globe, lethal violence due to human produced toxicities, hidden in plain sight, has been with us and growing exponentially every single year. This book reframes our mental model and requires us to bridge public health, environmental justice, and peacebuilding. Marcantonio has compiled the most comprehensive and penetrating look into the challenges posed by our local and global behavior and the potential pathways for change we must face if our human niche is to survive and offer a better belonging to future generations. A must read across a wide swath of physical and social sciences. John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame

Deftly contrasting direct violence - usually clear and straightforward in action - with environmental violence - that often lacks a direct perpetrator-victim link - Marcantonio takes the reader on an informative and meaningful journey of discovery. Navigating the social, ecological, and structural impacts and processes of anthropogenic ecosystems and their landscapes, and legacies, of environmental harm, Marcantonio demonstrates how, and why, the perturbations caused by structural and institutional inequities are central in the human capacities to live, resist, and flourish in the 21st century. Marcantonios model acts to identify key mechanisms of crisis and highlight particularly crucial points of disturbance by integrating core anthropological and peace studies methodologies with methods from across the environmental sciences. This book presents a holistic social and environmental understanding of contemporary crises facing the Earth System and the Human Niche. Agustn Fuentes, Princeton University
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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The book develops the concept of environmental violence as a potent tool to identify, track, reduce environmental threats to humanity. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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