ABSTRACT

Focusing on human welfare and the environment from a social policy perspective, this text shows how environmental concerns are becoming increasingly central to policy-making and discusses the roles of central and local government in relation to environmental issues.
The Environment and Social Policy covers the following contemporary topics: sustainability, Local Agenda 21, green ideas, environmental health, housing and urban development, food, work and globalisation. Each chapter starts with an overview of the topic and ends with a list of key points and a guide to further reading. Core concepts are clearly explained and illustrated throughout this text which provides students with a concise and up-to-date summary of what they need to know.

chapter 1|7 pages

Sustainability and social policy

chapter |11 pages

The rise of the consumer society

chapter 2|11 pages

Sustainable development

The policy response

chapter 3|16 pages

Local Agenda 21

part |1 pages

Guide to further reading

chapter 4|13 pages

Green ideas

chapter |5 pages

Eco-feminism

chapter 5|5 pages

Environmental health

chapter |19 pages

Environmental risk

chapter |3 pages

Healthy social policy

chapter 6|13 pages

Housing and urban development

part |2 pages

Energy

chapter |6 pages

Fuel poverty

chapter 7|3 pages

Food

part |1 pages

Modern farming

chapter |3 pages

Food retailing

chapter |3 pages

Food poverty

chapter |10 pages

Children’s diet

part 8|1 pages

Work

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |15 pages

Time deprivation and commodification

chapter 9|8 pages

One world

chapter |1 pages

Guide to further reading