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An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor JOHN SHEAIL is a Senior Principal Scientific Officer in the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (Natural Environment Research Council), and Deputy Head of its Research Site at Monks Wood in Cambridgeshire. He is also external Professor of Geography at the University of Loughborough. Klappentext Environmental history - the history of the relationship between people and the natural world - is a dynamic and increasingly important field. In An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain, John Sheail breaks new ground in illustrating how some of the most pressing concerns came to be recognised, and a response made. Much use is made of archival sources in tracing a number of key issues, including: * management of change by central and local government * the manner in which natural processes were incorporated in projects to protect personal and public health, and ultimately environmental health * new beginnings in forestry * the emergence of a third force alongside farming and forestry in the countryside * management of a transport revolution, and mitigation of environmental hazards Such instances of policy-making are reviewed within the wider context of a growing awareness, both on the part of government and business, of the role of environmental issues in the creation of wealth and social well-being for us all. An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain is essential reading for all those concerned with these issues. Zusammenfassung Environmental history - the history of the relationship between people and the natural world - is a dynamic and increasingly important field. In An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain , John Sheail breaks new ground in illustrating how some of the most pressing concerns came to be recognised, and a response made. Much use is made of archival sources in tracing a number of key issues, including:- Management of change by central and local government- The manner in which natural processes were incorporated in projects to protect personal and public health, and ultimately environmental health- New beginnings in forestry- The emergence of a third force alongside farming and forestry in the countryside- Management of a transport revolution, and mitigation of environmental hazardsSuch instances of policy-making are reviewed within the wider context of a growing awareness, both on the part of government and business, of the role of environmental issues in the creation of wealth and social well-being for us all. An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain is essential reading for all those concerned with these issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Histories of Their Time The Management of Change Nature Incorporated New Beginnings In Forestry A Third Force Environmental Conservation Transport and the Environment Environmental Hazards The Century of the Environment Bibliography Index....

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Authors John Sheail
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2002
 
EAN 9780333949818
ISBN 978-0-333-94981-8
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 140 mm x 213 mm x 18 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

B, Palgrave History Collection, History of Britain and Ireland, Great Britain—History

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