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Environmental Sociology, 2nd Edition provides a thorough examination of the complex relationship between human society and the natural world. John Hannigan presents key concepts and theories that help readers understand how social structures, institutions, and cultural values influence environmental challenges and responses.
The book covers critical topics including environmental movements, policy formation, risk assessment, and sustainability. Hannigan analyzes real-world case studies and contemporary issues to demonstrate how sociological perspectives illuminate environmental problems. This edition has been updated to reflect current concerns such as climate change, resource depletion, and ecological justice.
Essential for students and professionals in sociology, environmental studies, and related disciplines, this text bridges the gap between environmental science and social analysis, offering practical insights into creating more sustainable societies.







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