by Graham Hollier (Author), Gareth A. Jones (Author)
The ever-increasing human population creates an open-ended demand for biophysical resources. Until recently these resources were assumed to be endlessly available, but by the 1970s it was apparent that the rate of resource consumption had already created many shortages and price increases.
Resources, Society and Environmental Management is intended to develop the reader's understanding of society's need for resources, and how the use and allocation of these can lead to resource depletion.
The authors cover the theories, concepts and ideas associated with each of the main resource categories. They draw on examples, many of which are based on first-hand experience, of resource use, conflict and management from throughout the contemporary world. A unique feature of the book is the inclusion of environmental hazards: managing the effect of hazardous events on society often consumes a disproportionate amount of resources. The particular problems of resource-deficient Third World countries are also given special consideration. The authors also consider resource management, and the politics of resource use. The book is extensively referenced with up-to-date specialist reading material and substantiated with tabular data.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 382
Edition: 1
Publisher: Paul Chapman Publishing
Published: 28 Apr 1997
ISBN 10: 1853962341
ISBN 13: 9781853962349
`The rationale for this book is that in a world where population and per capita consumption are continually increasing, the exploitation of Earth's resources is now occurring at a rate which is recognised as being unsustainable. Efficient management of natural resources must come from an understanding of the patterns of their use and misuse. Resources, Society and Environmental Management is aimed at fostering such understanding... [The book] is lucidly written with clearly defined terms and a logical progression of argument throughout. The issues are tackled in depth and from a global perspective. The authors also make effective use of examples to illustrate the pertinent points, and useful summary data is provided within each resource category' - Environmental Politics