Technology and Global Change
Technology and Global Change describes how technology has shaped society and the environment over the last 200 years. Technology has led us from the farm to the factory to the internet, and its impacts are now global. Technology has eliminated many problems, but has added many others (ranging from urban smog to the ozone hole to global warming). This book is the first to give a comprehensive description of the causes and impacts of technological change and how they relate to global environmental change. Written for specialists and nonspecialists alike, it will be useful for researchers and professors, as a textbook for graduate students, for people engaged in long-term policy planning in industry (strategic planning departments) and government (R & D and technology ministries, environment ministries), for environmental activists (NGOs), and for the wider public interested in history, technology, or environmental issues.
- No other book covers this subject
- Comprehensive description of trends of technology and the environment from a 200 year historical perspective
- No specialized prior knowledge required, very well illustrated
Reviews & endorsements
' … [This book] contains some useful information in the assessment of the relationship between technology development and environment'. Environment International
'While the topic is complex, and the density of the material daunting, I found the book easy and pleasant to read'. Robert A. Frosch, Energy
Product details
November 2003Paperback
9780521543323
464 pages
247 × 188 × 28 mm
0.837kg
113 b/w illus. 33 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. What is Technology?:
- 2. Technology: concepts and definitions
- 3. Technology: models
- 4. Technology: history
- Part II. Technology and the Environment: Natural and Human:
- 5. Agriculture
- 6. Industry
- 7. Services
- Part III. The Balance of Evidence:
- 8. Conclusion. 9. Postscript: from data muddles to models
- Appendix
- References
- Index.