ABSTRACT

Spanning cultural and political ecology, the political economy of the environment, humanistic landscape interpretation, cultural studies of nature, and science and technology studies, this volume is the definitive guide to environmental studies in Human Geography over the past 30 years. The articles collected capture conceptual developments in the field for audiences within and beyond Geography, and illustrate the diversity and remarkable vitality of geographical research on society-environment relations.

part II|301 pages

Culture/Economy/Power: Thickening the Critical Turn in Environmental Geography

chapter 7|15 pages

The Matter of Nature

chapter 14|27 pages

Zoöpolis *

chapter 23|18 pages

Turfgrass subjects

The political economy of urban monoculture