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Ecological security : an evolutionary perspective on globalization / Dennis Clark Pirages, Theresa Manley DeGeest
Bib ID 3064308
Format BookBook
Author
Pirages, Dennis
 
Description Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c2004 
ix, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 084769500X (alk. paper)  0847695018 (pbk. : alk. paper) 
Full contents
  • 1. From International to Global Relations
  • 2. Demographic Change and Ecological Insecurity
  • 3. An Assault on the Global Commons
  • 4. Global Energy Politics: Cycles of Insecurity
  • 5. The Political Economy of Feast and Famine
  • 6. Globalization and Biosecurity
  • 7. Technology and Ecological Security
  • 8. Ecologically Secure Development
  • 9. Governance and Ecological Security
  • Epilogue: Ten Steps to Enhanced Ecological Security.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-272) and index.

Subjects Human ecology.  |  Globalization.
Other authors/contributors DeGeest, Theresa Manley, 1968-

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