Resources under Regimes : Technology, Environment, and the State / Paul R. Josephson.
2009
T49.5 -- J67 2005eb
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Title
Resources under Regimes : Technology, Environment, and the State / Paul R. Josephson.
Author
Josephson, Paul R., author.
ISBN
9780674039247
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2009]
Copyright
©2005
Language
English
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In English.
Description
1 online resource (277 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674039247 doi
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T49.5 -- J67 2005eb
Alternate Call Number
AR 14300
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.7
Summary
Democratic or authoritarian, every society needs clean air and water; every state must manage its wildlife and natural resources. In this provocative, comparative study, Josephson asks to what extent the form of a government and its economy--centrally planned or market, colonial or post-colonial--determines how politicians, bureaucrats, scientists, engineers, and industrialists address environmental and social problems presented by the transformation of nature into a humanized landscape.
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New Histories of Science, Technology, and Medicine
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: Nature, Technology, and Worldview
1. The Modern State, Industry, and the Transformation of Nature
2. The Coercive Appeal to Order: Authoritarian Approaches to Resource Management
3. Development, Colonialism, and the Environment
4. Biodiversity, Sustainability, and Technology in the Twenty-first Century
Notes
Index
Contents
Introduction: Nature, Technology, and Worldview
1. The Modern State, Industry, and the Transformation of Nature
2. The Coercive Appeal to Order: Authoritarian Approaches to Resource Management
3. Development, Colonialism, and the Environment
4. Biodiversity, Sustainability, and Technology in the Twenty-first Century
Notes
Index