Climate change and other ecological ills are driving the creation of a grassroots global movement...
'There is no alternative' has been the unofficial mantra of the neoliberal order since its uttera...
Green History traces the development of ecological writing through history and forms a broad crit...
First published in 1999. Detailed accounts of major ant-road campaigns, both in the UK and intern...
An argument that the commons is neither tragedy nor paradise but can be a way to understand envir...
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Charting the origins of the modern ecology movement over more than two thousand years, this volum...
Elinor Ostrom's Nobel Prize-winning work on common pool property rights has implications for some...
Elinor Ostrom was both a groundbreaking thinker and one of the foremost economists of our age. Th...
Showing how green social and political theory can be linked to practical struggles fro environmen...
Climate change is a product of the entire social and economic system within which we exist, in a ...
Elinor Ostrom is recognised for producing a body of work which demonstrates how people can constr...
An argument that the commons is neither tragedy nor paradise but can be a way to understand envir...
Green Politicsmeasures the rising tide of eco-activism and awareness and explains why it heralds ...