Asia s Environmental Crisis

Asia s Environmental Crisis
Author: Michael C. Howard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429715914

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This book focuses on the political economy of the environment in Asia, examining the economic and political forces that have generated the problems, the political efforts to find solutions, and the economic and political contexts of proposed solutions.

Environmental Crises in Central Asia

Environmental Crises in Central Asia
Author: Eric Freedman,Mark Neuzil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317836094

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Environmental conditions do not exist in a vacuum. They are influenced by science, politics, history, public policy, culture, economics, public attitudes, and competing priorities, as well as past human decisions. In the case of Central Asia, such Soviet-era decisions include irrigation systems and physical infrastructure that are now crumbling, mine tailings that leach pollutants into soil and groundwater, and abandoned factories that are physically decrepit and contaminated with toxic chemicals. Environmental Crises in Central Asia highlights major environmental challenges confronting the region’s former Soviet republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. They include threats to the Caspian and Aral seas, the impact of climate change on glaciers, desertification, deforestation, destruction of habitat and biodiversity, radioactive and hazardous wastes, water quality and supply, energy exploration and development, pesticides and food security, and environmental health. The ramifications of these challenges cross national borders and may affect economic, political, and cultural relationships on a vast geographic scale. At the same time, the region’s five governments have demonstrated little resolve to address these complex challenges. This book is a valuable multi-disciplinary resource for academics, scholars, and policymakers in environmental sciences, geography, political science, natural resources, mass communications, public health, and economics.

ASIA S ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS

ASIA S ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 042904187X

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Disastrous Times

Disastrous Times
Author: Eli Elinoff,Tyson Vaughan
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780812297690

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Across contemporary Asia, each day dawns with a new story about living in an era of profound environmental change. Rapid transformations in the landscape, society, and technology produce new conflicts that are experienced at nearly every scale of life in the region. Environmental change is marked in square kilometers or micrometers, in cities or in households, within national boundaries and beyond. These changes appear in the form of radical ruptures wrought both by spectacular catastrophes like massive floods or tsunamis and by slow tragedies like the widening epidemic of asthma or the grinding processes of land dispossession. Each of these scales and phenomena reveals what it is to live in disastrous times. This book explores how people across Asia live through and make sense of the environmental ruptures that now shape the region and asks how we might analyze this moment of disruption and risk. Global environmental shifts such as climate change are usually linked to large-scale practices such as industrialization, urbanization, and global capitalism. Here, in contrast, contributors illustrate how understanding the practical, political, and ethical consequences of living in a moment of planetary change—or intervening in its course—requires engaging with the human-scale actions and specific policies that both shape and respond to such transformations at an everyday level. Coastal residents of routinely flooded Semarang, eco-conscious retirees in a Chinese suburb, and cyclists navigating air pollution in Kolkata each experience environmental risk and change in highly situated and specific ways; yet attending to their lived, quotidian experiences enables us to apprehend the complex processes that are profoundly changing the planet. Contributors: Nikolaj Blichfeldt, Vivian Choi, Eli Elinoff, Jenny Elaine Goldstein, Andrew Alan Johnson, Samuel Kay, Lukas Ley, Edmund Joo Vin Oh, Malini Sur, Tyson Vaughan.

Asia s Environmental Challenges

Asia s Environmental Challenges
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: LOC:00134929595

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Routledge Handbook of Environment and Society in Asia

Routledge Handbook of Environment and Society in Asia
Author: Paul G. Harris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 0367660121

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Nowhere is the connection between society and the environment more evident and potentially more harmful for the future of the world than in Asia. In recent decades, rapid development of Asian countries with very large populations has led to an unprecedented increase in environmental problems such as air and water pollution, solid and hazardous wastes, deforestation, depletion of natural resources and extinction of native species. This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the cultural, social and policy contexts of environmental change across East Asia. The team of international experts critically examine a wide range of environmental problems related to energy, climate change, air, land, water, fisheries, forests and wildlife. The editors conclude that, with nearly half of the human population of the planet, and several rapidly growing economies, most notably China, Asian societies will determine much of the future of human impacts on the regional and global environments. As climate change-related threats to society increase, the book strongly argues for increased environmental consciousness and action in Asian societies. This handbook is a very valuable companion for students, scholars, policy makers and researchers working on environmental issues in Asia.

Routledge Handbook of Environment and Society in Asia

Routledge Handbook of Environment and Society in Asia
Author: Paul G. Harris,Graeme Lang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317685715

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Nowhere is the connection between society and the environment more evident and potentially more harmful for the future of the world than in Asia. In recent decades, rapid development of Asian countries with very large populations has led to an unprecedented increase in environmental problems such as air and water pollution, solid and hazardous wastes, deforestation, depletion of natural resources and extinction of native species. This handbook provides a comprehensive survey of the cultural, social and policy contexts of environmental change across East Asia. The team of international experts critically examine a wide range of environmental problems related to energy, climate change, air, land, water, fisheries, forests and wildlife. The editors conclude that, with nearly half of the human population of the planet, and several rapidly growing economies, most notably China, Asian societies will determine much of the future of human impacts on the regional and global environments. As climate change-related threats to society increase, the book strongly argues for increased environmental consciousness and action in Asian societies. This handbook is a very valuable companion for students, scholars, policy makers and researchers working on environmental issues in Asia.

Toward an Environmental Strategy for Asia

Toward an Environmental Strategy for Asia
Author: Carter Brandon,Ramesh Ramankutty
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0821327372

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A summary of a longer paper by the two authors published as no. 224 of the World Bank discussion papers.