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Environmental changes : the futures of nature / [electronic resource]

by Granjou, C�eline [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: [Earth system -- environmental sciences].Publisher: London : ISTE Press ; 2016.Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 162 pages).ISBN: 9780081010631; 008101063X.Subject(s): Global environmental change | Climatic changes -- Philosophy | Climatic changes -- Social aspects | Human-animal relationships | Environmental sciences -- Philosophy | Environmental sciences -- Social aspects | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure | SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General | Climatic changes -- Social aspects | Environmental sciences -- Philosophy | Environmental sciences -- Social aspects | Global environmental change | Human-animal relationships | Electronic booksOnline resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Introduction -- The time beast -- Mad cows -- Anticipating the futures of biodiversity -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book addresses environmental changes and how they reconfigure society's relationship to the future. It argues that Man does not build "his" future alone: instead, environmental changes are also proof of the future-making capacity of non-human beings. The author elaborates on the notion of the futures of Nature by drawing on theoretical contributions by recent ground-breaking literature in the field of environmental humanities. The book also builds on a sociological investigation into the practices implemented by environmental scientists, experts and managers confronted with environmental changes. Thinking of nature in terms of its futures requires us to overcome the rooted philosophical tradition that associates nature with permanence and society with creative change. This is a daunting task which can only be successful if we look beyond the long-lasting influence of the human-centered categories of innovation, development and civilization that social sciences have themselves contributed to coining. We need to consider the active capacities of change and transformation of living beings and matter itself. This book is of academic interest, but is also for managers in different fields and areas affected by environmental changes.
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This book addresses environmental changes and how they reconfigure society's relationship to the future. It argues that Man does not build "his" future alone: instead, environmental changes are also proof of the future-making capacity of non-human beings. The author elaborates on the notion of the futures of Nature by drawing on theoretical contributions by recent ground-breaking literature in the field of environmental humanities. The book also builds on a sociological investigation into the practices implemented by environmental scientists, experts and managers confronted with environmental changes. Thinking of nature in terms of its futures requires us to overcome the rooted philosophical tradition that associates nature with permanence and society with creative change. This is a daunting task which can only be successful if we look beyond the long-lasting influence of the human-centered categories of innovation, development and civilization that social sciences have themselves contributed to coining. We need to consider the active capacities of change and transformation of living beings and matter itself. This book is of academic interest, but is also for managers in different fields and areas affected by environmental changes.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-160) and index.

Introduction -- The time beast -- Mad cows -- Anticipating the futures of biodiversity -- Conclusion.

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