SEE ALSO: Actor-network theory; animal geographies; Anthropocene and planetary boundaries; climate change communication; climate change, concept of; cultures of nature; ecological modernization; environmental degradation; environmental hazards; environmental management; environmental science; environmentalism; global environmental change; green transition; hybridity; natural resources; nature and corporeality; political ecology; post-humanism.
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Further reading
Braun, B. (2004) ‘Nature and culture: on the career of a false problem’, in J. Duncan, N. Johnson and R. Schein (eds) A companion to cultural geography (Oxford: Blackwell) pp 151-179.
Braun, B. (2007) ‘Theorizing the nature-culture divide’, in K. Cox, M. Low and J. Robinson (eds.) Handbook of political geography (London: Sage) pp. 189-204.
Braun, B. (2009) ‘Nature’, in N. Castree, D. Demeritt, D. Liverman & B. Rhoads (eds.) A companion to environmental geography (Oxford: Blackwell,) pp. 29-36.
Castree, N. (2005) Nature (London & New York: Routledge).
Castree, N. (2011) ‘Nature’, in J. Agnew & J. Duncan (eds) The companion to human geography (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell) pp. 222-240.
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Robbins, P. (2013) ‘Choosing metaphors for the Anthropocene’, in N. Johnson et al. (eds) The companion to cultural geography (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell) pp. 307-19.
Keywords: body; causation; cultural ecology; cultural geography; deconstruction; ecology; ecosystems; Earth Observation; environment; environmental studies; environmentalism; epistemology; geography; hazards/disasters; history of Geography; human-environment interaction; knowledge; political ecology; race and racism; resources.
*Portions of this entry are reproduced, with permission, from N Castree (2005, 2011, and 2014).
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