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Transforming Environmental Politics and Policy

About the Book Series

The theory and practice of environmental politics and policy are rapidly emerging as key areas of intense concern in the first, third and industrializing worlds. People of diverse nationalities, religions and cultures wrestle daily with environment and development issues central to human and non-human survival on the planet Earth. Air, Water, Earth, Fire. These central elements mix together in so many ways, spinning off new constellations of issues, ideas and actions, gathering under a multitude of banners: energy security, food sovereignty, climate change, genetic modification, environmental justice and sustainability, population growth, water quality and access, air pollution, mal-distribution and over-consumption of scarce resources, the rights of the non-human, the welfare of future citizens-the list goes on. What is much needed in green debates is for theoretical discussions to be rooted in policy outcomes and service delivery. So, while still engaging in the theoretical realm, this series also seeks to provide a 'real world' policy-making dimension. Politics and policy making is interpreted widely here to include the territories, discourses, instruments and domains of political parties, non-governmental organizations, protest movements, corporations, international regimes, and transnational networks. From the local to the global-and back again-this series explores environmental politics and policy within countries and cultures, researching the ways in which green issues cross North-South and East-West divides. The 'Transforming Environmental Politics and Policy' series exposes the exciting ways in which environmental politics and policy can transform political relationships, in all their forms.

9 Series Titles


Understanding and Implementing Environmental Public Policies

Understanding and Implementing Environmental Public Policies

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Paola Coletti
September 18, 2025

Understanding and Implementing Environmental Public Policies provides a comprehensive overview of the complex subject of environmental policies. It engages readers in critical thinking on topics related to environmental policy while enabling them to learn common technical terminology and consider ...

The Populist Logic on the Environment

The Populist Logic on the Environment

1st Edition

By Francesco Duina, Hermione Xiaoqing Zhou
July 31, 2025

The Populist Logic on the Environment provides a framework that draws from populism’s essence to explain populist politicians’ approaches to the environment. Over the past few decades, populism has spread across the world – particularly in Europe, but also notably in the US, South America, and Asia...

Reconsidering Global Environmental Governance Coloniality, Extractivism, and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice

Reconsidering Global Environmental Governance: Coloniality, Extractivism, and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice

1st Edition

By Wendy Godek, Gabriela Kütting
July 25, 2025

Reconsidering Global Environmental Governance: Coloniality, Extractivism, and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice employs the concept of coloniality to examine the relationship between global environmental governance and environmental justice. Global environmental governance is perceived to be the...

Environmental Citizenship in the Indian Ocean Region

Environmental Citizenship in the Indian Ocean Region

1st Edition

Edited By Benito Cao
September 25, 2023

The scale and severity of our environmental challenges are quickly becoming apparent. The Indian Ocean region features many places particularly vulnerable to the effects of environmental degradation and climate change, which will have profound social, economic, and cultural impacts. The increasing ...

The Politics of Climate Change Knowledge Labelling Climate Change-induced Uprooted People

The Politics of Climate Change Knowledge: Labelling Climate Change-induced Uprooted People

1st Edition

By Nowrin Tabassum
September 25, 2023

This book addresses political knowledge of climate change and its relation to labelling people affected by climate change, either as ‘climate refugees’ or as ‘climate change-induced displaced people or migrants’. By questioning the knowledge of climate change and subsequent labelling of people, ...

Environmental Blockades Obstructive Direct Action and the History of the Environmental Movement

Environmental Blockades: Obstructive Direct Action and the History of the Environmental Movement

1st Edition

By Iain McIntyre
June 11, 2021

Since the 1970s, environmental blockades disrupting the exploitation and destruction of forests, rivers, and other biodiverse places have been one of the most attention-grabbing and contentious forms of political action. This book explores when, where, and why environmental blockading and its ...

Energy, Governance and Security in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma) A Critical Approach to Environmental Politics in the South

Energy, Governance and Security in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma): A Critical Approach to Environmental Politics in the South

1st Edition

By Adam Simpson
June 30, 2020

Across the world states are seeking out new and secure supplies of energy but this search is manifesting itself most visibly in Asia where rapid industrialisation in states such as China and India is fomenting a frantic scramble for energy resources. Due to entrenched societal inequities and ...

Global Environmental Governance, Civil Society and Wildlife Birdsong After the Storm

Global Environmental Governance, Civil Society and Wildlife: Birdsong After the Storm

1st Edition

By Margi Prideaux
July 29, 2019

The world is entering a period of unprecedented environmental and political change. By mid-century, climate change will cause dramatic ecosystem shifts. Hundreds, if not thousands, of species will disappear from the earth including icons like polar bears, gorillas, Asiatic lions and bluefin tuna. ...

Energy Security in Japan Challenges After Fukushima

Energy Security in Japan: Challenges After Fukushima

1st Edition

By Vlado Vivoda
September 06, 2016

For a country already uneasy about energy security, the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which caused a nuclear catastrophe at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, turned pre-existing Japanese concern about the availability of energy into outright anxiety. The subsequent closure of many nuclear reactors ...

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