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Global Environmental Politics

Biodiversity Loss Governance and Policy

Global Environmental Politics

This book is designed for environmental politics students and anyone wishing to understand the current state of the field and to make informed decisions about which policies will best safeguard our environment for the future.

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Chasek, P.S., Downie, D.L., and Allan, J.I.



Sumatra’s ‘natural’ disaster wasn’t natural: How deforestation turned a rare cyclone catastrophic. Mongabay.

Climate Change Land Use and Land Cover Change

Sumatra’s ‘natural’ disaster wasn’t natural: How deforestation turned a rare cyclone catastrophic. Mongabay.

Cyclone Senyar was an unusually rare event for Sumatra, but the scale of destruction cannot be explained by weather alone. Decades of deforestation, mining, plantations, and peat drainage left watersheds unable to absorb intense rainfall, turning extreme weather into a mass-casualty disaster.

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Ayers Butler, R.

People and Planet: How Human and Planetary Health are Deeply Connected. National Geographic.

Built Environment and Urbanization Health and Care Systems

People and Planet: How Human and Planetary Health are Deeply Connected. National Geographic.

Connecting with the natural world is not only known to help restore and sustain our physical and mental health, but also connects us to the need to restore and sustain the health of our planet—a fundamental that underpins all life on Earth.

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Heggie, J.

A River Reborn: Eco-Cultural Revitalization on the Klamath. Emergence Magazine.

Biodiversity Loss Ocean / Marine Degradation

A River Reborn: Eco-Cultural Revitalization on the Klamath. Emergence Magazine.

Journalist Ben Goldfarb and photographer Kiliii Yüyan trace the monumental effort to restitch relationships between land, salmon, and humans on the Klamath River, after four of its most obstructive dams are dismantled.

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Goldfarb, B. and Yüyan, K.