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Rhinos of the World: Ecology, conservation and management

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Land in World-Ecology Perspectives

2022
Abstract While theorists of international relations have generally understood land as a strategic resource under the purview of nation-states, a range of theories in the classical Marxist tradition have offered an increasingly sophisticated critique.
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Capitalism as World-Ecology

Organization & Environment, 2003
This essay considers the relevance of Fernand Braudel’s world-historical studies for the theory and practice of environmental history. Arguing against the conventional viewthat Braudel regarded the environment as a backdrop, the essay points to his sophisticated layering of time, space, and nature in which society and ecology actively shape each other.
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Italian perspectives on world-ecology. Introduction

SOCIOLOGIA URBANA E RURALE, 2019
The paper introduces the special issue on Italian perspectives on world ...
Leonardi, Emanuele, Pellizzoni, Luigi
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Healing the world's ecological wounds

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2001
SUMMARY In order to use the planet's ecological life-support systems sustainably, damage to them must be both prevented and repaired. However, repair requires awareness of damage which, in this case, mandates a high level of ecological literacy. Prevention of ecological damage will only be successful on a planetary scale if human society endorses ...
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Nostromo and World-Ecology

2018
Like world-ecological criticism, Nostromo is also critical of capitalism, which is ironized through the novel’s depiction of the history and agency of a prodigious silver mine. Nostromo stages a conversation between mythic modes of knowledge and identity production and a modernity influenced rather than determined by capital.
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From Ecological History to World Ecology

1990
“From space, we see a small and fragile ball dominated not by human activity or edifice, but by a pattern of clouds, oceans, greenery and soils. Humanity’s inability to fit its doings into that pattern is changing planetary systems, fundamentally. Many such changes are accompanied by life-threatening hazards.
J. P. Deleage, D. Hemery
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Tomorrow's world (ecological and environmental problems)

Technology Management : the New International Language, 2002
Prospective advances in various areas of technology are discussed, with reference to the ecological and environmental problems produced by these developments. The new pace in R&D is considered in connection with the megabit chip, the gigabit chip, telecommunications, heat and power, new materials, and genetic engineering.
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World-Economy, World-Ecology, World Literature

Green Letters, 2012
(2012). World-Economy, World-Ecology, World Literature. Green Letters: Vol. 16, Global and Postcolonial Ecologies, pp. 15-30.
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