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  • Formatas: Hardback, 826 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1656 g, 7 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138784923
  • ISBN-13: 9781138784925
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 826 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1656 g, 7 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138784923
  • ISBN-13: 9781138784925
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Written for a wide range of readers in environmental science, philosophy, and policy-oriented programs The Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics is a landmark, comprehensive reference work in this interdisciplinary field. Not merely a review of theoretical approaches to the ethics of the environment, the Companion focuses on specific environmental problems and other concrete issues. Its 65 chapters, all appearing in print here for the first time, have been organized into the following eleven parts:

I. Animals II. Land III. Water IV. Climate V. Energy and Extraction VI. Cities VII. Agriculture VIII. Environmental Transformation IX. Policy Frameworks and Response Measures X. Regulatory Tools XI. Advocacy and Activism

The volume not only explains the nuances of important core philosophical positions, but also cuts new pathways for the integration of important ethical and policy issues into environmental philosophy. It will be of immense help to undergraduate students and other readers coming up to the field for the first time, but also serve as a valuable resource for more advanced students as well as researchers who need a trusted resource that also offers fresh, policy-centered approaches.
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xiv
Notes on Contributors xv
Introduction 1(2)
Benjamin Hale
Andrew Light
PART I Animals
3(82)
1 Animal Cognition and Moral Status
5(15)
Robert C. Jones
2 Eating
20(11)
Dan Hooley
Nathan Nobis
3 Experimentation
31(9)
Larry Carbone
4 Companion Animals
40(11)
Clare Palmer
T. J. Kasperbauer
5 Species and Wildlife
51(12)
Lee Brann
Alexandra Laird
Alexander Lee
6 Wild Animals
63(9)
Jeff Sebo
7 Hunting
72(13)
Nathan Kowalsky
PART II Land
85(70)
8 Forests
87(9)
Lydia A. Lawhon
9 Mountains: Rethinking Thinking Like a Mountain
96(14)
David Strong
10 Wilderness
110(14)
Michael Paul Nelson
11 National Parks
124(9)
Holmes Rolston
12 Landscape
133(10)
Allen Carlson
13 Property
143(12)
Markku Oksanen
PART III Water
155(76)
14 Water Quality and Availability
157(11)
Jeremy J. Schmidt
15 Wetlands
168(11)
J. Baird Callicott
16 Rivers and Watersheds
179(13)
Alan J. Rabideau
Kenneth E. Shockley
17 Ocean Policy
192(13)
Carl Safina
18 Fishing and Harvesting
205(10)
Mary Lyn Stoll
19 The Ethics of Marine Protected Areas
215(16)
Nathan J. Bennett
Kai M. A. Chan
PART IV Climate
231(84)
20 Moral Bases of Responses to Climate Change
233(12)
David R. Morrow
21 Climate Modeling
245(11)
Wendy S. Parker
22 Climate Change Mitigation
256(15)
Marcus Hedahl
Kyle Fruh
Lindsay Whitlow
23 Climate Justice and Equity
271(9)
Steve Vanderheiden
24 Geoengineering
280(13)
Benjamin Hale
Michael Pellegrino
25 Skepticism and Denialism
293(22)
Jay Odenbaugh
PART V Energy and Extraction
315(80)
26 Fossil Fuels
317(10)
Kian Mintz-Woo
27 Mining
327(11)
Jessica M. Smith
28 Nuclear Power
338(11)
John Nolt
29 Hydropower
349(10)
Jonas Anshelm
Simon Haikola
30 Renewable Energy
359(15)
Anne Schwenkenbecher
Martin Brueckner
31 Natural Gas and Fracking
374(13)
Adam Briggle
32 Energy Poverty
387(8)
Robin Attfield
PART VI Cities
395(62)
33 Urban Sustainability
397(15)
Steven A. Moore
Meghan Kleon
34 Urban Parks and Open Space
412(10)
Roger Paden
35 Suburbs and Exurbs
422(9)
Robert Kirkman
36 Transportation
431(11)
Lisa Schweitzer
37 Waste and Consumption
442(15)
Jen Everett
Rich Cameron
PART VII Agriculture
457(56)
38 Food
459(11)
David M. Kaplan
39 Industrial Agriculture
470(11)
Paul B. Thompson
40 Biotechnology
481(11)
Dane Scott
41 Sustainable Agriculture
492(11)
Alastair Iles
42 Community Gardens
503(10)
Stephanie Ross
PART VIII Environmental Transformation
513(88)
43 Remediation
515(14)
Marion Hourdequin
44 Restoration
529(17)
Mark Woods
45 Assisted Migration and Reintroduction
546(8)
Ronald L. Sandler
46 Zoos and Conservation
554(14)
Ben A. Minteer
James P. Collins
Aireona Bonnie Raschke
47 Rewilding
568(15)
Derek Turner
48 Novel Ecosystems
583(18)
Allen Thompson
PART IX Policy Frameworks and Response Measures
601(64)
49 Pollution and Polluter Pays
603(10)
Aaron Lercher
50 Constitutional Rights
613(10)
Kristian Skagen Ekeli
51 Libertarianism
623(13)
Matt Zwolinski
52 Prediction and Forecasting
636(16)
Arielle Tozier de la Poterie
Meaghan Daly
53 Disaster Response
652(13)
Bruce Jennings
PART X Regulatory Tools
665(62)
54 Command and Control
667(8)
Joshua Preiss
55 Economic Instruments
675(10)
Joseph E. Aldy
56 Cost-Benefit Analysis
685(11)
David Schmidtz
57 Risk Assessment
696(11)
Sven Ove Hansson
58 Precautionary Principles
707(10)
Kevin C. Elliott
59 Adaptive Management
717(10)
R. Bruce Hull
PART XI Advocacy and Activism
727(80)
60 Education
729(12)
Matt Ferkany
61 Everyday Aesthetics
741(11)
Yuriko Saito
62 Community Participation
752(15)
W.S.K. "Scott" Cameron
63 Environmental Justice
767(16)
Robert Melchior Figueroa
64 Environmental Civil Disobedience
783(11)
Jennifer Welchman
65 Lawbreaking and Ecoterrorism
794(13)
Ned Hettinger
Index 807
Benjamin Hale is Associate Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His primary area of research is environmental and public health ethics, and he is the author of the book, The Wild and the Wicked: On Nature and Human Nature (2016).

Andrew Light is University Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Atmospheric Sciences, and Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University. He is currently on leave, serving as Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy. He is the author of over 100 articles and book chapters on climate change, restoration ecology, and urban sustainability, and has authored, co-authored, and edited 19 books, including Environmental Values (Routledge, 2008), Moral and Political Reasoning in Environmental Practice (2003), Technology and the Good Life? (2000), and Environmental Pragmatism (Routledge, 1996). He was previously a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the World Resources Institute in Washington, D.C., and served as Senior Advisor and India Counselor to the U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change in the U.S. Department of State.

Lydia A. Lawhon is Research Associate in the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her research broadly investigates the drivers of practical conflicts between people and large carnivores and the political conflicts between people over large carnivore management.