Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-227) and indexes.
Contents:
Introduction -- A professional crisis within social and environmental calamities -- Reclaiming industrialization and urbanization for people -- Industrial pollution, environmental degradation and people's resilience -- Climate change, renewable energy and solving social problems -- Environmental crises, social conflict and mass migrations -- Environmental degradation, natural disasters and marginalization -- Scarce natural resources and inter-country conflict resolution -- Interrogating worldviews : from unsustainable to sustainable ways of reframing peoples' relationships to living environments -- Conclusions : green social work.
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