Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 526 g
A Transdisciplinary Treatment
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 526 g
ISBN: 978-1-4398-3384-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
The remarkable features that make mercury so useful—and poisonous—have given rise to many stories laid out in rich objective detail, carefully detailing medical, epidemiological, or historical insight, but sidestepping the human experience. A technically rich book that only touches on the human consequences of mercury poisoning cannot fully portray the anguish, confusion, and painful deaths that are the consequence of mercury pollution. Therefore, the editors purposely step out of the conventional scientific framework for discussing mercury pollution to explore the wider human experience.
This book clarifies how we are all connected to mercury, how we absorb it through the food we eat and the air we breathe, and how we release it as a consequence of our new technologies. It tackles interesting environmental issues without being overly technical and uses mercury as a case study and model for studying environmental problems. The book uses discussions of the issues surrounding mercury pollution to illustrate how an interdisciplinary vantage is necessary to solve environmental problems.
Read an article in the SETAC Globe by Michael C. Newman and Sharon L. Zuber at
http://www.setac.org/globe/2011/november/mercury-pollution.html
Zielgruppe
Undergraduate students ecotoxicology, environmental policy and law, conservation biology, and environmental management; environmental consultants and researchers; governmental and environmental regulators, and corporate compliance managers.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Crossing Boundaries. Natural History of a Contaminant. Dangerous Attractions: Mercury in Human History. Mercury in the Environment through Sculpture, Film, and Theatre. Writing as Environmental Stewardship. A Sociological perspective: Is Tuna Safe? Mercury by the Numbers. Mercury in the Media. Fact or Fiction? Engaged Scholarship: Environmental Service. Environmental Politics. Conclusion: Through Your Eyes.