Main books
Buckingham, Susan and Mike Turner (editors). 2008. Understanding Environmental Issues. London: Sage Publications. (222 pages) (Chapter 5 (42 pages) is not included)
Dryzek, John. 2012. The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (236 pages)
Leichenko, Robin M. and Karen O’Brien. 2008. Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures. New York: Oxford University Press. (113 pages)
Articles & book chapters:
@Barbier, E. 2011. The policy challenges for green economy and sustainable economic development. Natural Resources Forum 35: 233-245. (13 pages)
@Bennett, E. et al. 2016. Bright spots: seeds of a good Anthropocene. Frontiers in Ecology 14(8): 441-448 (9 pages)
*Berkes, F. 2008. Sacred Ecology. Chapter 1: Context of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. (Pages 1-20). Abingdon: Routledge. (20 pages)
@Dearing, JA et al. 2014. Safe and just operating spaces for regional social-ecological systems. Global Environmental Change 28: 227-238.
@Di?az S, Fargione J, Chapin FS III, Tilman D (2006) Biodiversity Loss Threatens Human Well-Being. PLoS
Biol 4(8): e277. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0040277
@Dietz et al. (2007) Driving the human ecological footprint. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 5(1):13-18. [Sociology]
@Dobson A. 2007. Environmental citizenship: Towards sustainable development. Sustainable Development 15(5), 276-285. (9 pages)
*Ehrhardt-Martinez, K. and Schor, J.B. et al. 2015. Climate Change and Consumption. Pages 93-106 in R. Dunlap and R. Brulle, Climate and Society, London. Routledge.
*Lockwood, M. 2015. The Political Dynamics of Green Transformations. Pages 86-101 in I. Scoones et al. “The Politics of Green Transformations.” London: Routledge/Earthscan.
@Lopez-Carr, D. And J. Burgdorfer. 2013. Deforestation Drivers: Population, Migration, and Tropical Land Use. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development
*Mj?set, L. 2002. - "The "Nature" of social science". Author's translation of a paper published in Norwegian as: "Samfunnsvitenskapens natur", pp. 321-347 in Tor Arve Benjaminsen & Hanne Svarstad, editors, Samfunnsperspektiver p? milj? og utvikling, 2nd ed., Oslo: Universitetsforlaget 2002. [Unpublished English translation to be included in compendium] [Sociology]
*Moser, S. 2013. Individual and community empowerment for human security. Pages 279-293 in L. Sygna et al., A Changing Environment for Human Security: Transformative Approaches to Research, Policy and Action, London: Earthscan (14 pages)
*Robbins, P. 2012. Political Ecology, Chapter 1: Political versus Apolitical Ecologies (we used this chapter in an earlier edition in the pensum a few years ago) [Geography]
*Rosa, E.A. 2015. The Human (Anthropogenic) Driving Forces of Global Climate Change. Pages 32-60 in R. Dunlap and R. Brulle, Climate and Society, London. Routledge (29 pages)
@Shackeroff and Campbell. 2007.Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation Research: Problems and Prospects for their Constructive Engagement. Conservation and Society 5(3): 343-360. (18 pages)
@Shove (2012) Putting practice into policy: reconfiguring questions of consumption and climate change. Contemporary Social Science iFirst: 1-15. [Sociologist]
@Steffen, WS, J Rocst?m, R Costanza al. 2011: How Defining Planetary Boundaries Can Transform Our Approach to Growth Solutions 2(3)
*Speth, G. 2010. “A new consciousness” Chapter 10 in The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability. (17 pages )
@Tibbs, H. 2011. “Changing Cultural Values and the Transition to Sustainability”. Journal of Futures Studies, March 2011, 15(3): 13 – 32. (20 pages)
@Zoomers, A. 2010. “Globalisation and the foreignisation of space: seven processes driving the current global land grab”. Journal of Peasant Studies, 37:2, 429-447. (19 pages)