Index

Environment, Politics, and Society

ISBN: 978-1-78714-776-8, eISBN: 978-1-78714-775-1

ISSN: 0895-9935

Publication date: 2 May 2018

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(2018), "Index", Environment, Politics, and Society (Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 25), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-219. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0895-993520180000025014

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INDEX

Action Plan of Jordanian Women and Political Development
, 199n3

Active Management Areas (AMAs)
, 31, 32

African Americans
, 59–60

Agricultural hukou status
, 121

Agricultural pumping
, 31

Alabama. See State of Alabama

Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama
, 61, 71n23

Alabama State University library archive materials
, 52

Anti-CPP camps
, 17

Anti-environmental countermovement
, 4

Appellate Court
, 59

Applied sociologists
, 99, 113, 114

Arab Women’s Union
, 186

Argument against dual citizenship
, 143

Arizona
, 30–31

Arizona Department of Water Resources
, 32

Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission
, 61

Audi
, 167

Beijing migrant census (1997)
, 124

Bhutan, EVs in
, 168

Black Belt
, 58, 60, 64

mapping poverty trends in Alabama Black Belt
, 65

spatial patterns of poverty in
, 64–66

Black codes
, 53

Black communities
, 56

BMW
, 167

Bolsa família
, 159

Bourdieu’s argument
, 99

Brain circulation phenomenon
, 134, 136, 138

Brain drain
, 134, 135

remedial policies
, 135

See also Malaysian “great brain drain”

Brain gain
, 134, 138, 140

Brazil

dam collapse in
, 158

economy
, 157

environmental disaster on Brazil’s Rio Doce
, 154

environmental response
, 152

with neoliberal economics
, 152

political economy
, 160

Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC)
, 159

Brazilian environmental protection agency
, 153

Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
, 155

Brazilian political economy in context
, 158–160

Brazilian Samarco disaster
, 152, 154

Brazilian environmental protection agency
, 153

Brazilian political economy in context
, 158–160

conceptual analysis
, 153

environmental disaster on Brazil’s Rio Doce
, 154

political and social control
, 152

political ecology as epistemology
, 156–158

regional geography
, 155

Rio Doce
, 155–156

Samarco corporation
, 156

synthesis
, 160–161

Browder v. Gayle case
, 48, 53, 58

Brown v. Topeka Board of Education
, 53

Bumiputras
, 141, 142

Businesses
, 9

BYD
, 167

Campus Kitchens Study Classroom Questionnaire
, 102

Car of Tomorrow
, 166

Carbon emissions reduction
, 169

Catalogue of Government Publications
, 8

Cedar Grove Institute for Sustainable Communities
, 70n3

Census for China (2000)
, 124

Central Arizona Project (CAP)
, 31

Central elite
, 182

Child food insecurity
, 100

Childhood outdoor behavior
, 87–88

China

EVs in
, 167–168

gender, tenure, and hukuo
, 128–130

hukou system and labor migration
, 121–123

land tenure and migration
, 126–128

National Bureau of Statistics (2004)
, 123

rural citizens in
, 120

rural land tenure in
, 126

women at work and hukou
, 123–125

women’s environmental connection
, 125

Circular migration
, 128

Circulation rate
, 182

feminist elite
, 193–194, 196, 197–198, 199n7

Citizenship
, 137–138, 139

Citizenship from above
, 139

City Bus Line
, 56

Civil Rights

literacy
, 50

movements
, 51

struggles
, 70n1

Civil Rights Act (1957)
, 55

Civil Rights corridor
, 48, 50

Civil Rights Geographic Information Systems (CR-GIS)
, 46, 51, 52, 60, 70n1

counties with highest poverty rate in Alabama
, 68

data and method
, 52

geo-informatics technology
, 46

gerrymandering voting district map in Tuskegee Alabama in
, 62

interchange of I-85 with I-65 and impact to local communities
, 54, 57

Macon, Lowndes, and Dallas counties
, 58–60

mapping poverty of Alabama Black Belt through
, 63–64

mapping poverty trends in Alabama Black Belt
, 65

Montgomery bus boycott
, 54–58

percentage of population below poverty level
, 66

percentage of population below poverty line counties
, 67

poverty in State of Alabama
, 66–69

public participation
, 47

selected cases
, 53–64

spatial patterns of poverty in Black Belt
, 64–66

study objective and methodology
, 50–52

Class

feminist elite class in Reign of King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein
, 194–196

of origin of feminist elites
, 191–193

Clean Power Plan (CPP)
, 6–7, 10, 15, 18

Climate Action Plan
, 2

Climate change
, 2, 14

social, political, and cultural aspects
, 3

Climate counter-movement
, 4, 5

Climate policy
, 2, 3, 6, 9, 11

Climate-related legislation
, 12

Closed elites
, 193

Coal-fired power plants
, 18

Colorado River
, 31

Comal Springs
, 33, 34, 36

Comparative approach
, 185

Complete participation
, 47

Conciliatory political trend
, 192

Congressional data, data and methods for
, 8–10

Congressional Democrats
, 9

Congressional hearings
, 7–8

CPP and
, 17

interviewing political actors
, 11–13

political polarization in
, 13–15

Congressional Review Act (CRA)
, 2

Congressional testimonies
, 11

Constraints on migration
, 126

Consumerism
, 88

COP-21
, 7

Cross-talk
, 5

Cultural capital
, 98–99

Dallas County
, 58

gerrymandering
, 58–59

redistricting
, 61–63

voting rights
, 59–61

Data analysis
, 170

availability of electric vehicles in market
, 175

awareness about NEMMP
, 173–174

creation of employment opportunities by electric vehicle
, 174

environmental impact
, 172–173

estimated average daily drive
, 170–171

impact of fossil fuel cars on society
, 173

government policy to encourage electric vehicles
, 174

important considerations
, 172

incentives from government for electric vehicle
, 174–175

influence on purchasing decision
, 171

about new technologies
, 172

premium for electric vehicle
, 175

socio-demographic information of respondents
, 171

use of electric vehicle in transport
, 173

Data and methods for congressional data
, 8–10

Data collection
, 12

Decentralized power generation sector
, 162

Decision-making process
, 5

Democratic transition in Jordan in 1989
, 186

Demographic variables
, 78–79

Descriptive analytical approach
, 185

Dialectical inquiry
, 157, 158

Direct incentives
, 175

Discourse Network Analyzer (DNA)
, 9

Dominant social paradigm (DSP)
, 77, 78

Dual citizenry
, 143

Dual citizenship
, 137–138, 139–140

in Malaysia
, 142–146

E-rickshaws
, 173, 175

Economic capital
, 98

Economic issues
, 144

Economic uncertainties
, 141

Edwards Aquifer
, 33, 34, 35

Electoral Law (2016)
, 199n6

Electric vehicles (EVs)
, 165, 166

availability in market
, 175

Bhutan
, 168

China
, 167–168

employment opportunities creation
, 174

Europe
, 168

government policy to encourage
, 174

incentives from government for
, 174–175

India
, 168

models
, 167

premium for
, 175

use in transport
, 173

Elite
, 182

approach
, 185

central
, 182

circulation
, 181–182, 193

classification
, 193

closed
, 193

political
, 182–183

semi-closed
, 193

semi-open
, 193

sub-elite
, 182

See also Feminist elite(s)

Elite Theory
, 182, 183

Emigrant approach
, 140

Emigration approach
, 145

Employment opportunities creation by electric vehicle
, 174

Endangered Species Act (ESA)
, 34

Energy crisis
, 164

Environmental

activism
, 77–79

awareness and budget constraints
, 165

awareness of environmental issues
, 85–87

disaster on Brazil’s Rio Doce
, 154

hazards
, 76

impact
, 172–173

impact studies
, 153

justice
, 76, 83–84

pollution
, 164

problems
, 27, 28

psychology
, 77

sustainability
, 157, 158, 159, 161

Environmental Protection Agency
, 2

Environmentalist
, 31, 38

Epistemology, political ecology as
, 156–158

Equality in workplace
, 123

Erosion of national identity
, 145

Europe

EVs in
, 168

Samarco and
, 156

Ex-Malaysian citizens case
, 136

Executive authority, women’s political participation in
, 187–188

External circulation
, 181, 193

FCHEVs
, 166

Feelings of safety
, 87–88

Feminist elite(s)
, 181

comparison between Reign of King Hussein and of King Abdullah II
, 196–198

elite circulation
, 181–182

evolution of Jordanian women’s movement and political activity
, 185–187

hypothesis
, 184–185

methodology
, 185

political elite
, 182–183

political empowerment of Jordanian women
, 187–188

in Reign of King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein
, 194–196

in Reign of King Hussein Bin Talal (1989–1999)
, 190–194

study significance and questions
, 182

women political participation in national assembly
, 188–190

Floating population of migrant workers
, 120

Food deserts
, 110–112

Food insecurity
, 98, 110–112

gardens as sustainable tool to combating
, 101–102

Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 120, 152

Fossil fuels
, 164

cars impact on society
, 173

Fundão Dam in Bento Rodrigues
, 152

Future of Luxury Electric Vehicle Market, The
, 166

Gender
, 128–130

impact
, 121

General Motors
, 167

Geo-informatics

inclusion
, 51

technology
, 46

Geo-spatial tools
, 52

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
, 46

applications
, 51

Geography
, 153

Gerrymandering
, 58–59

Globalization
, 138, 153, 157, 160

Gomillion v. Lightfoot
, 50, 70n, 6, 71n, 15, 71n16

“Good Food Day” field trip
, 102

Government expenditures
, 78

Government policy to encourage EVs
, 174

Great Leap Forward, The
, 120

Green Industry
, 37, 38

Green transport

data analysis
, 170–175

emission by road traffic
, 165

and EVs
, 166–168

NEMMP
, 169

objective
, 169

research design
, 170

significance of study
, 169

support initiatives
, 166

Groundwater Management Act (GMA)
, 30, 31, 32

Groundwater pumping
, 31

Guadalupe River
, 33–34

Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (GBRA)
, 34, 35

guangxi network
, 126–127

The Guardian (British newspaper)
, 153

Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
, 35

HASHD
, 187

Hillsborough County
, 36

Holder v. Shelby County
, 61

House of Representatives
, 193–194

women political participation in
, 188–189

Hukou system
, 120, 121, 125, 128–130

of Household registration
, 121

hukou status
, 122

and labor migration
, 121–123

women at work and
, 123–125

Human behavior
, 77, 82

Human capital
, 138, 139

Immigrant approach
, 140

Incentives
, 165

direct
, 175

from government for electric vehicle
, 174–175

indirect
, 175

India, EVs in
, 168

Indirect incentives
, 178

Institutionalized racial policies
, 141

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
, 12

Internal circulation
, 181, 193

International migration
, 137–138, 139

Interview

political actors
, 11–13

protocol
, 93–95

respondent statements
, 17

Islamic political trend
, 192

Jim Crow technique
, 56

Jordan’s political decision-making process
, 182

Jordanian National Commission for Women
, 199n5

Jordanian women

movement and political activity historical evolution
, 185–187

organizations
, 190

political empowerment
, 187–188

political participation in executive authority
, 187–188

women participation in political parties
, 186–187

Judeo-Christian beliefs and tradition
, 77–78

Jus soli principles
, 147

Kinship networks
, 127

Labor market
, 53

Labor migration
, 121

hukou system and
, 121–123

Laissez-faire liberalism
, 152

Land tenure
, 126–128

Landowners, Kopkind’s characterization of
, 60

Legal equality
, 123

Legal permanent residency (LPR)
, 139

Liberal political trend
, 192, 195

Lithium ion batteries (Li-ion batteries)
, 166

Lobbyist Disclosure Act databases
, 11

Loss of agricultural land
, 128

Lost decade
, 159

Low cost food production for China’s massive population
, 122

Low employment remunerations
, 141

Lowndes County
, 58

gerrymandering
, 58–59

redistricting
, 61–63

voting rights
, 59–61

Lowndes County
, 61

agricultural economy
, 59

socioeconomic system
, 60

Macon County
, 58

gerrymandering
, 58–59

redistricting
, 61–63

voting rights
, 59–61

Malaysian “great brain drain”

citizenship
, 139

dual citizenship
, 139–140

international migration, citizenship, and dual citizenship
, 137–138

Malaysian brain drain
, 140–142

Malaysian Diaspora
, 135, 137

Malaysian government
, 135

recognizing dual citizenship in Malaysia
, 142–146

Mapping poverty of Alabama Black Belt through civil right GIS
, 63–64

March of Dimes 2013 Premature Birthrate Report Card
, 56

Materialism
, 89

Members of Parliament (MPs)
, 188

Mexican-origin immigrants
, 79

Migration
, 126–128

Migratory process
, 137

Minimum flow
, 42

Mobility of nation’s people
, 120

Montgomery bus boycott
, 54–58

Montgomery sample
, 103–104

Multilevel governance
, 26–28

Multimedia GIS application
, 70n2

National assembly, women political participation in
, 188

in House of Representatives
, 188–189

in Jordanian parliament
, 189

in Senate
, 189–190

National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP)
, 169

awareness about
, 173–174

NEMMP 2020
, 168, 173–174

Nature deficit disorder
, 102

Neoliberal globalization
, 152, 160

Neoliberalism
, 152, 156–157

Network analysis technique
, 10–11

New Ecological Paradigm (NEP)
, 81, 90

scale
, 93

New Economic Model (NEM)
, 141

New Economic Policy (NEP)
, 141

Nissan
, 167

Non-Bumiputeras
, 141, 142

Non-governmental organizations
, 9

Nonagricultural hukou
, 121, 122–123, 126

North Dakota Access Pipeline
, 86

Open elites
, 193

Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
, 167

Parental behaviors
, 88

Paris Agreement
, 2

Participatory geographic information system (PPGIS)
, 48

Partnership Agreement
, 38

Pasco County
, 36, 37

Patriotism
, 144

People’s Climate March
, 76

Permanent migrants
, 128

Persistence poverty
, 66–67

PGIS concept
, 71n7

Phoenix region
, 30–33

Physical environment
, 77

Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical framing of social and economic inequality
, 98

Pinellas County
, 36, 37

Plan and coordinate conservation
, 38

Plano Real
, 159

witnessed enormous economic growth
, 152

Polarizing climate politics in America
, 2, 6

Clean Power Plan
, 6–7

climate, conflict, and US politics
, 3–6

climate change
, 2–3

congressional hearings
, 7–8

congressional hearings, political polarization in
, 13–15

data and methods for congressional data
, 8–10

interview respondent statements
, 17

interviewing political actors
, 11–13

interviews with policy elites, political polarization in
, 15–18

network analysis technique
, 10–11

results
, 13

Trump administration’s actions
, 2

Policy statements
, 10

Political actors, interviewing
, 11–13

Political ecology

conceptual analysis
, 161

as epistemology
, 156–158

Political elite
, 182–183

Political empowerment of Jordanian women
, 187

women’s political participation in executive authority
, 187–188

Political parties, women participation in
, 186–187

Political polarization
, 2

in congressional hearings
, 13–15

in interviews with policy elites
, 15–18

Politics
, 152

of scale
, 154, 158, 160–161

See also Polarizing climate politics in America

Positions approach
, 185

Post-Plano Real period
, 159

Post-test NEP
, 82

Poverty in State of Alabama
, 66–69

Poverty maps
, 63

Premium for electric vehicle
, 175

Pretest NEP
, 82

Primary hypotheses
, 82

Pro-CPP camps
, 17

Pro-environmental attitudes
, 87–88

Pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs)
, 76, 79, 84

awareness of environmental issues
, 85–87

change in overall attitudes and worldview
, 88–90

childhood outdoor behavior, feelings of safety and
, 87–88

demographic variables and environmental activism, attitudes, and behavior
, 78–79

design and procedure
, 82–83

differing worldviews
, 77–78

environmental justice
, 83–84

factors relating to
, 80–81

limitations of study
, 90

materials
, 81

method
, 81–83

participants
, 81

Proactive direction
, 47

Profession

of feminist elites during Reign of King Hussein Bin Talal
, 191–193

in Reign of King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein
, 194–196

Profit
, 152

ProQuest Congressional search engine
, 8

Psychology for Sustainability (Scott)
, 81

Public involvement
, 48

Public participation
, 47

Public service announcement (PSA)
, 82, 86

Public transportation
, 56

Public–private partnership (PPP)
, 154

Push–pull factors of migration
, 126

Qualitative methods
, 52

Quantitative methods
, 52

Queen Rania chairs Jordan River Foundation
, 199n4

Recovery Implementation Process (RIP)
, 35

Recycling
, 79

Redistricting
, 61–63

Refrain centers
, 143

Region of origin

of feminist elites during Reign of King Hussein Bin Talal
, 191–193

in Reign of King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein
, 194–196

Regional geography
, 155

Reign of King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein

class, profession, and region of origin
, 194–196

comparing class and profession characteristics
, 196–197

comparison with Reign of King Hussein and
, 196

feminist elite circulation rate
, 196, 197–198

feminist elites in
, 194

Reign of King Hussein Bin Talal (1989–1999)
, 190

comparison between Reign of King Hussein and
, 196

feminist elite circulation rate
, 193–194, 197–198

feminist elites in
, 190

profession, class of origin, and region of origin
, 191–193

Republican Party
, 8

Returning Expert Program (REP)
, 135, 136

Revised hukou regulations
, 127

Rio Doce system
, 153, 155–156

disaster on
, 153–154

regional geography
, 155

River Basin Management
, 28

Roewe
, 167

Rule-of-capture
, 34, 35

Rural Land Contract Law of 2003
, 129

Rural residents qualify for agricultural hukou
, 120

Rural-to-urban migration
, 158

Samarco Corporation (Samacro Mineração S. A.)
, 158

San Antonio
, 33–36

San Antonio Water System (SAWS)
, 35

San Marcos Springs
, 33, 36

School gardens
, 98

amount of fruits and vegetables
, 110

child food insecurity
, 100

comparison of fruits students
, 108

comparison of vegetables students
, 107

findings
, 105–110

food deserts and food insecurity
, 110–112

food security levels
, 112

gardening activities
, 106

hypotheses and other assessments
, 104–105

impact
, 100–101

literature review
, 99

methodology
, 102–105

pre-test and post-test results
, 105

sample characteristics
, 103–104

as sustainable tool to combating food insecurity
, 101–102

theoretical framework
, 98–99

Scientists’ March
, 76

Secondary hypotheses
, 82–83

Semi-closed elites
, 193

Semi-open elites
, 193

Sierra Club
, 35

Social Impact Assessment (SIA)
, 48

Social infusion
, 51

Social issues
, 144

Social mobility of women
, 199n1

Social-ecological system
, 27

Society for Conservation, Population and Environmental Psychology
, 77

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SNCC)
, 60

Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD)
, 36

Spatial patterns of poverty in Black Belt
, 64–66

Stakeholders
, 29

State of Alabama
, 53

Black Belt region
, 46, 47, 48, 49

child food insecurity
, 98

counties with highest poverty rate in Alabama
, 68

minority community
, 54

percentage of population below poverty line counties
, 67

poverty in
, 66–69

See also School gardens

State of Minas Gerais
, 155

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SCLC)
, 60

Sub-elite
, 182

Subsidies
, 165, 177

Sumter County
, 68

Sustainability

environmental sustainability
, 157, 158, 159, 161

public safety and
, 161

Swift Mud
, 36

Tampa Bay region
, 36–39

Tampa Bay Water
, 38, 39

Tax burden minimizing
, 142–143

Taxation, instances of
, 142

Temporary hukou
, 122

Tenure
, 128–130

land
, 126–128

Tesla
, 167

Testimonies
, 10

Texas Supreme Court
, 34

Third-way direction
, 192

Toyota
, 167

Traditional patriarchal control of land
, 128

“Tragedy of commons”
, 26, 27

Transport, electric vehicle use in
, 173

Transportation sector
, 164

Tuskegee Civic Association
, 59

Tuskegee region
, 58, 63

U.S. child food insecurity rate (2015)
, 98

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
, 101

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
, 34, 35

UN-OPSW migration dataset
, 136

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
, 98, 100–101, 110

United States v. Reading Co.
, 71n17

Urban food deserts
, 110

Urban hukou
, 120

Urbanization
, 158

US Congress
, 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 14, 15

US executive branch
, 9

US GPO FDSys search engine
, 8

US Highway
, 80, 50

US Presidential election process (2016)
, 76

US Senate
, 11, 197

political participation of women in
, 189–190

Republican Party in
, 8

US Supreme Court
, 59

Valley of Sun
, 30, 32

Vector models
, 70n4

Village and township enterprises (VTEs)
, 122

Voting rights
, 59–61

Voting Rights Act
, 50, 61

VWCI
, 30, 32, 33

Water
, 26–28, 30

conservation policy
, 28, 29, 30, 33

policy
, 28, 30

stress
, 28

wars
, 26, 28, 30

Water conflict resolution

case studies
, 30–39

conditions
, 39

data and methods
, 28–30

multilevel governance and water
, 26–28

number of interviews by sector and city
, 29

Phoenix region
, 30–33

San Antonio
, 33–36

Tampa Bay region
, 36–39

varying conservation outcomes
, 26, 30

Water Resources Act (1996)
, 37

West Coast Regional Water Authority (WCRWA)
, 36, 37

White male effect
, 79, 80

White power
, 60

Wilcox County
, 68

Women

environmental connection
, 125

at work and hukou
, 123–125

Women political participation in national assembly
, 188

in House of Representatives
, 188–189

of women in Jordanian parliament
, 189

of women in Senate
, 189–190

Women’s Federation of China
, 129

Women’s rural land rights, China’s changing Hukou impact on

gender, tenure, and hukuo
, 128–130

hukou system and labor migration
, 121–123

land tenure and migration
, 126–128

women at work and hukou
, 123–125

women’s environmental connection
, 125

Yellowstone National Park (1995)
, 86

Zona da Mata (Forest Zone)
, 155