1st Edition

Environment: Why Read the Classics

Edited By Sofia Vaz Copyright 2013
184 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

Environment: Why Read the Classics? presents six important essays by some of the world's leading environmental thinkers on six of the most emblematic books ever written on the environment. The books – Walden; A Sand County Almanac; Small is Beautiful; Silent Spring; The Limits to Growth; and Our Common Future – taken together have been hugely important in the development of global... Read more
Foreword Professor Andrew Dobson  Introduction Sofia Guedes Vaz  1. Walden: A tale on the "art of living" Viriato Soromenho-Marques2. A Sand County Almanac: An evolutionary-ecological worldview J. Baird Callicott3. Rachel Carson's Silent Spring: A legacy for sustainable development José Lima Santos4. The Limits to Growth revisitedTim O'Riordan5. Small is still beautifulSatish Kumar6. An essay on Our Common FutureMarina Silva

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Sofia Vaz