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Environment, Energy and Society.
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EngineeringHuman SocietySustainable DevelopmentEducationEnergy EthicEnvironmental AwarenessEnvironmental PlanningSocial-ecological SystemEnvironmental EthicsEnvironmental PolicyNatural ResourcesEnvironmental ManagementEnvironmental SociologySocietal EnvironmentEnergy BehaviorSocial EcologyEnvironmental PoliticsSustainable SystemsCultureNatural EnvironmentsEnergy TransitionSociologyEnergy PolicySocio-environmental ImplicationSustainabilityAnthropologyEnergy IssueSocial Anthropology
This book delineates the major ways in which human society and the environment affect each other. To study the structure of societies, it employs three conceptual models, or sociological paradigms, conservative, liberal, and radical. The book explains the courses in environmental sociology, international development, natural resources, agriculture, and urban or regional planning.