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Rural Sociology and the Environment - (Controversies in Science) by  Donald R Field & William R Burch (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Rural Sociology and the Environment - (Controversies in Science) by Donald R Field & William R Burch (Hardcover)

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  • With increasing awareness of the limits that natural resource reserves and environmental concerns impose on economic growth, rural sociologists have developed new ways of looking at the relationship between man and his environment.
  • About the Author: DONALD R. FIELD is currently Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin.
  • 162 Pages
  • Social Science, Sociology
  • Series Name: Controversies in Science

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With increasing awareness of the limits that natural resource reserves and environmental concerns impose on economic growth, rural sociologists have developed new ways of looking at the relationship between man and his environment. This volume surveys changing sociological views of that relationship and explores a holistic, cooperative model of human/nature interaction that reflects the needs of the post-industrial age. In their introduction Field and Burch review significant landmarks in natural resource sociology and comment on some of the underlying aims of rural sociology. The remaining chapters focus on three distinct periods during which rural sociologists have sought to examine man's relationship and adaptation to the environment.



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With increasing awareness of the limits that natural resource reserves and environmental concerns impose on economic growth, rural sociologists have developed new ways of looking at the relationship between man and his environment. This volume surveys changing sociological views of that relationship and explores a holistic, cooperative model of human/nature interaction that reflects the needs of the post-industrial age. In their introduction Field and Burch review significant landmarks in natural resource sociology and comment on some of the underlying aims of rural sociology. The remaining chapters focus on three distinct periods during which rural sociologists have sought to examine man's relationship and adaptation to the environment.



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?Sponsored by the Natural Resources Research Group of the Rural Sociological Society, this monograph traces the development of environmental sociology from its roots in early rural sociology. The authors are applied rural sociologists who have been very involved with research surrounding natural resources and the development of the Natural Resources Research Group. The book is organized thematically by chapters that discuss the discipline and its relation to theoretical issues involving the interaction of social and biological systems during the past 50 years. . . . There is an extensive bibliography tied to each section that is very useful. The approach requires that the reader be very familiar with the literature to follow the authors' arguments. Those interested in environmental sociology will find this historical treatment interesting.?-Choice

?The authors maintain that rural and environmental sociology have significantly contributed to the knowledge about the relationship between man and his environment. They also highlight the contribution of rural environmental sociology to the discipline of natural resource sociology. The authors address two themes: the history of the study of human-resource relationships, and the evolution of those relationships.?-Journal of Planning Literature

"The authors maintain that rural and environmental sociology have significantly contributed to the knowledge about the relationship between man and his environment. They also highlight the contribution of rural environmental sociology to the discipline of natural resource sociology. The authors address two themes: the history of the study of human-resource relationships, and the evolution of those relationships."-Journal of Planning Literature

"Sponsored by the Natural Resources Research Group of the Rural Sociological Society, this monograph traces the development of environmental sociology from its roots in early rural sociology. The authors are applied rural sociologists who have been very involved with research surrounding natural resources and the development of the Natural Resources Research Group. The book is organized thematically by chapters that discuss the discipline and its relation to theoretical issues involving the interaction of social and biological systems during the past 50 years. . . . There is an extensive bibliography tied to each section that is very useful. The approach requires that the reader be very familiar with the literature to follow the authors' arguments. Those interested in environmental sociology will find this historical treatment interesting."-Choice



About the Author



DONALD R. FIELD is currently Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin. When this book was written he was senior scientist in the National Park Service and Professor in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University. The former Associate Regional Director of Science and Technology and Regional Chief Scientist of the National Park Service in Seattle, he is coauthor of Leisure and Recreation Places and coeditor of Water and Community Development and On Interpretation.

WILLIAM R. BURCH, JR., is Hixon Professor of Natural Resource Management in Forestry and Environmental Studies at the Institute of Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. He is also Director of the Tropical Resources Institute, a research sociologist with the National Park service, and an affiliate faculty member of the College of the Atlantic. He is the author of Daydreams and Nightmares: A Sociological Essay on the American Environment, coauthor of Measuring the Social Impact of National Resource Policies, and editor or coeditor of Social Behavior, Natural Resources and the Environment, Beyond Growth--Essays on Nature, Society and Alternative Futures and Readings in Ecology, Energy and Human Society.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .78 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 162
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Series Title: Controversies in Science
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: Rural
Format: Hardcover
Author: Donald R Field & William R Burch
Language: English
Street Date: November 3, 1988
TCIN: 1008776117
UPC: 9780313263651
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-1611
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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