The Australian community has become increasingly concerned about environmental issues, resulting in the Australian government placing a higher priority on global warming and climate change. This unique compilation, Water, Wind, Art and Debate highlights current research across a variety of Humanities and Science disciplines.
Gavin Birch is an associate professor in environmental geology at the University of Sydney.
Foreword
Part 1
Legal and political issues
1. A slow burn: the
emergence of climate change law in Australia
Tim Stephens
2. Global warming and
discourses of uncertainty: buying time, buying business and engendering risk
Stuart Rosewarne
3. State of the
environment reporting by local government: Australian evidence on compliance
and content
Rosina Mladenovic
and Sandra van der Laan
4. Framing
responsibility: global firms’ environmental motivations
John Mikler
5. Economising water: the
changing status of water in the political economy
Danielle Spruyt
Part 2
Scientific viewpoints
6. Management of water
resources under uncertainty: what does the future hold?
R. Willem Vervoort
7. A short geological and
environmental history of the Sydney estuary, Australia
Gavin Birch
8. Energy from offshore
wind: an overview
Dong-Sheng Jeng
and Yun Zheng
9. Household environmental
pressure from consumption: an Australian environmental atlas
Christopher Dey, Charles Berger,
Barney Foran, Miles Foran, Rowena Joske, Manfred Lenzen and Richard Wood
Part 3
Community issues
10. Civilising nature:
museums and the environment
Jennifer Barrett
and Phil McManus
11. Not just a pretty
picture: art as ecological communication
Catriona Moore
12. Framing the debate:
an analysis of the Australian Government’s 2006 nuclear energy campaign
Gabrielle
Higgins, Catherine Maggs, Mathew McKenzie, Eike Christian Meuter and Erin Semon
Contributors
Size: 210 × 148 × 26 mm
446 pages
29 colour illustrations and 63 b&w illustrations
ISBN: 9781920898656
Publication: 12 Oct 2007