An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain

An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain

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Publisher Description

Environmental history - the history of the relationship between people and the natural world - is a dynamic and increasingly important field. In An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain, John Sheail breaks new ground in illustrating how some of the most pressing concerns came to be recognised, and a response made. Much use is made of archival sources in tracing a number of key issues, including:

- Management of change by central and local government

- The manner in which natural processes were incorporated in projects to protect personal and public health, and ultimately environmental health

- New beginnings in forestry

- The emergence of a third force alongside farming and forestry in the countryside

- Management of a transport revolution, and mitigation of environmental hazards



Such instances of policy-making are reviewed within the wider context of a growing awareness, both on the part of government and business, of the role of environmental issues in the creation of wealth and social well-being for us all. An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain is essential reading for all those concerned with these issues.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
14 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
306
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Academic
SIZE
996
KB

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