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Michael Redclift
Michael Redclift
Emeritus Professor of International Environmental Policy, King's College, London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk - Homepage
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Sustainable development: Exploring the contradictions
M Redclift
Routledge, 2002
32862002
Sustainable development (1987–2005): an oxymoron comes of age
M Redclift
Sustainable development 13 (4), 212-227, 2005
20262005
Refashioning nature: food, ecology and culture
D Goodman, M Redclift
Routledge, 2002
10652002
Development and the environmental crisis: Red or green alternatives
M Redclift
Routledge, 2010
6792010
From peasant to proletarian. Capitalist development and agrarian transitions.
D Goodman, M Redclift
5891981
Social theory and the global environment
MR Redclift, T Benton
(No Title), 1994
5831994
The international handbook of environmental sociology
MR Redclift, G Woodgate
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010
4312010
Sustainable investment and resource use: equity, environmental integrity and economic efficiency.
MD Young
4251992
Sustainable development: needs, values, rights
M Redclift
Environmental values 2 (1), 3-20, 1993
3751993
The meaning of sustainable development
M Redclift
Geoforum 23 (3), 395-403, 1992
3711992
Wasted: counting the costs of global consumption
M Redclift
Routledge, 2020
3412020
Capitalism, petty commodity production and the farm enterprise
D Goodman, M Redclift
Sociologia Ruralis 25 (3‐4), 231-247, 1985
2341985
The multiple dimensions of sustainable development
M Redclift
Geography 76 (1), 36-42, 1991
2251991
Strategies for sustainable development: local agendas for the Southern Hemisphere.
M Redclift, C Sage
218*1994
Sustainable development (1987-2005): an oxymoron comes of age
MR Redclift
Horizontes Antropológicos 12, 65-84, 2006
2022006
Sociology and the environment: discordant discourse?
M Redclift, G Woodgate
Social theory and the global environment, 51-66, 2013
1832013
Social theory and the global environment
T Benton, M Redclift
Routledge, 2013
1782013
From a ‘Sociology of Nature’ to Environmental Sociology: Beyond Social Construction1
G Woodgate, M Redclift
Environmental values 7 (1), 3-24, 1998
1681998
Sustainable development and global environmental change: implications of a changing agenda
M Redclift
Global Environmental Change 2 (1), 32-42, 1992
1501992
Global environmental change and global inequality: North/South perspectives
M Redclift, C Sage
International Sociology 13 (4), 499-516, 1998
1491998
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