This groundbreaking collection brings collectively for the first time numerous geographical work on the social building of nature. Eleven main contributors not solely focus on social nature, however have a look at the concrete methods in which it is made and the political implications of its construction.
Brings together for the primary time various geographical work on the social development of nature.
Eleven leading contributors not solely focus on social nature, but have a look at the concrete ways through which it's made and the political implications of its construction.
Makes use of international case studies as an example the theoretical positions.
A helpful introduction by the editors units the chapters in context.
Allows teachers and college students to discover the ways during which social nature is obvious and to engage with the direct implications of this for human lives, ecologies and politics.
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