New Perspectives on Environmental Justice

New Perspectives on Environmental Justice
Author: Rachel Stein
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0813534275

Women make up the vast majority of activists and organizers of grassroots movements fighting against environmental ills that threaten poor and people of color communities. [This] collection of essays ... pays tribute to the ... contributions women have made in these endeavors. The writers offer varied examples of environmental justice issues such as children's environmental-health campaigns, cancer research, AIDS/HIV activism, the Environmental Genome Project, and popular culture, among many others. Each one focuses on gender and sexuality as crucial factors in women's or gay men's activism and applies environmental justice principles to related struggles for sexual justice. Drawing on a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives, the contributors offer multiple vantage points on gender, sexuality, and activism.-Back cover.

Badenheim Nineteen-thirty-nine

Badenheim Nineteen-thirty-nine
Author: Aharon Apelfeld
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1980
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780879237998

A tale of Europe in the days just before the war. It tells of a small group of Jewish holiday makers in the resort of Badenheim in the Spring of 1939. Hitler's war looms, but Badenheim and its summer residents go about life as normal."

Violent Environments

Violent Environments
Author: Nancy Lee Peluso
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801487118

Do environmental problems and processes produce violence? Current U.S. policy about environmental conflict and scholarly work on environmental security assume direct causal links between population growth, resource scarcity, and violence. This belief, a staple of governmental decision-making during both Clinton administrations and widely held in the environmental security field, depends on particular assumptions about the nature of the state, the role of population growth, and the causes of environmental degradation.The conventional understanding of environmental security, and its assumptions about the relation between violence and the environment, are challenged and refuted in Violent Environments. Chapters by geographers, historians, anthropologists, and sociologists include accounts of ethnic war in Indonesia, petro-violence in Nigeria and Ecuador, wildlife conservation in Tanzania, and "friendly fire" at Russia's nuclear weapons sites. Violent Environments portrays violence as a site-specific phenomenon rooted in local histories and societies, yet connected to larger processes of material transformation and power relations. The authors argue that specific resource environments, including tropical forests and oil reserves, and environmental processes (such as deforestation, conservation, or resource abundance) are constituted by and in part constitute the political economy of access to and control over resources. Violent Environments demands new approaches to an international set of complex problems, powerfully arguing for deeper, more ethnographically informed analyses of the circumstances and processes that cause violence.

Manual on Oil Pollution

Manual on Oil Pollution
Author: International Maritime Organization
Publisher: IMO Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789280141771

This book provides a clear and concise overview of the present level of knowledge and expertise in the field of oil spill response. It covers the behaviour and fate of different types of oil when spilled and the effects on marine and coastal resources. Guidance is given on aerial surveillance, the at-sea measure of containment and recovery, and the use of chemical dispersants, and there are new chapters on in situ burning and bioremediation measures. Other chapters cover shoreline cleaning strategies, waste management and disposal. Guidance is provided on training, exercises and equipment maintenance and storage, and information is also given on liability, compensation and cost accounting.

Violent Geographies

Violent Geographies
Author: Derek Gregory
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135929068

"Violent Geographies is essential to understanding how the politics of fear, terror, and violence in being largely hidden geographically can only be exposed in like manner. The 'War on Terror' finally receives the coolly critical analysis its ritual invocation has long required." —John Agnew, Professor of Geography, UCLA "Urgent, passionate and deeply humane, Violent Geographies is uncomfortable but utterly compelling reading. An essential guide to a world splintered and wounded by fear and aggression—this is geography at its most politically engaged, historically sensitive, and intellectually brave." —Ben Highmore, University of Sussex "This is what a ‘public geography’ should be all about: acute analysis of momentous issues of our time in an accessible language. Gregory and Pred have assembled a peerless group of critical geographers whose essays alter conventional understandings of terror, violence, and fear. No mere gazetteer, Violent Geographies shows how place, space and landscape are central components of the real and imagined practices that constitute organised violence past and present. If you thought terror, violence, and fear were the professional preserve of security analysts and foreign affairs experts this book will force you to think again." —Noel Castree, School of Environment and Development, Manchester University "A studied, passionate and moving examination of the way in which the violent logics of the ‘War on Terror’ have so quickly shuttered and reorganized the spaces of this planet on its different scales. From the book emerges a critical new cartography that clearly charts an archipelago of a large multiplicity of ‘wild’ and ‘tamed’ places as well as ‘black holes’ within and between which we all struggle to live." —Eyal Weizman, Director, Goldsmiths College Centre for Research Architecture

The Florida Manatee

The Florida Manatee
Author: Roger L. Reep
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780813066820

The Florida Manatee is an engaging, accessible introduction to manatee biology from two scientists who have been at the forefront of manatee research for over three decades.

Programa de Manejo Integrado Del Sector Costero

Programa de Manejo Integrado Del Sector Costero
Author: Orlando Gordis Ferrera
Publisher: Ewe Editorial Acad MIA Espa Ola
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659034855

En el presente trabajo se propone elaborar un programa de manejo integrado para el sector costero bahia de Nuevas Grandes - Manati para perfeccionar la gestion ambiental en el municipio que permita reducir los conflictos y la influencia de los problemas ambientales. Para alcanzar este objetivo se realizo una actualizacion de la situacion ambiental del municipio que incluye la revision de la bibliografia referente al tema asi como la realizacion de talleres participativos donde se aplicaron diferentes tecnicas, herramientas y metodologias establecidas como: CITMA 2007, tormenta de ideas, Matriz EPIR y criterio de expertos, permitiendo identificar los valores y los principales problemas ambientales que afectan a la zona costera. Se diseno una estructura o autoridad para el MIC (Junta Municipal) que contribuya a encausar el Programa de MIC elaborado. Los resultados indican que los principales ecosistemas costeros presentan problemas ambientales como: Degradacion de los suelos, Deforestacion y perdida de biodiversidad (Tala y Pesca indiscriminada), Deterioro de las condiciones higienico sanitarias en asentamientos humanos costeros, Contaminacion en cuencas interiores y falta de int"