Handbook of Environmental Sociology
Discover the essential insights of environmental sociology with the Handbook of Environmental Sociology by Beth Schaefer Caniglia. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2022, this comprehensive guide spans 536 pages and serves as a crucial resource for both students and professionals in the field. The handbook meticulously outlines the evolution of environmental sociology, encouraging readers to explore the boundaries of this vital subdiscipline. As we navigate through heightened national and global environmental crises, this book emphasizes the significance of understanding the social dimensions of environmental issues. Dive into a wealth of knowledge that not only defines the contours of environmental sociology but also inspires innovative thinking and action in addressing our planet's challenges.