Society, Environment, and Place
Volumes in the Society, Environment, and Place series explore the broad relations between people and the natural environment, and are geared towards geographers, environmental historians, anthropologists, and sociologists.
Food Systems in an Unequal World
Food Systems in an Unequal World
Pesticides, Vegetables, and Agrarian Capitalism in Costa Rica
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Planning Paradise
Planning Paradise
Politics and Visioning of Land Use in Oregon
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Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico
Political Ecologies of Cattle Ranching in Northern Mexico
Private Revolutions
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Plazas and Barrios
Plazas and Barrios
Heritage Tourism and Globalization in the Latin American Centro Histórico
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Nature and the City
Nature and the City
Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles
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Saving the Gray Whale
Saving the Gray Whale
People, Politics, and Conservation in Baja California
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Chicano Culture, Ecology, Politics
Chicano Culture, Ecology, Politics
Subversive Kin
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Kicking Off the Bootstraps
Kicking Off the Bootstraps
Environment, Development, and Community Power in Puerto Rico
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Environmentalism and Economic Justice
Environmentalism and Economic Justice
Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest
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