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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Climate change is the main challenge facing developed countries in the 21st century. To what extent does this agenda converge with issues of poverty an...
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01 October 2014

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Climate change is the main challenge facing developed countries in the 21st century. To what extent does this agenda converge with issues of poverty and social exclusion? Climate change and poverty offers a timely new perspective on the ‘ecosocial’ understanding of the causes and symptoms of, and solutions to, poverty and applies this to recent developments across a number of areas, including fuel poverty, food poverty, housing, transport and air pollution. Unlike any other publication, the book therefore establishes a new agenda for both environmental and social policies which has cross-national relevance. It will appeal to students in social policy, public policy, applied social studies and politics and will also be of interest to those studying international development, economics and geography
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Pages: 256
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date:
01 October 2014
ISBN: 9781447300861
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Social impact of environmental issues
Tony Fitzpatrick is a Reader in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Nottingham. He is a past editor of the journal Policy & Politics and his recent publications include Welfare Theory (2nd edition, 2011), Understanding the Environment and Social Policy (2011) and The International Handbook on Social Policy and the Environment (2014).
Introduction;
Part One: Rethinking Poverty: Concepts and Principles;
Capabilities;
Resources;
Spaces;
Times;
Summary;
Part Two: Ecosocial Policies;
Energy and Fuel Poverty;
Food and Food Poverty;
Land: Housing and Urban Densities;
Land: Transport, Flooding, Waste;
Air and Water;
Conclusion.