Reference List

References:

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Dauvergne, Peter. The Shadows of Consumption: Consequences for the Global Environment. The MIT Press, 2008.

Heath, Chip, and Dan Heath. Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. Random House US, 2013.

“It’s Not Biology: Controversy about Wolves Is Cultural Politics.” The Wildlife News, 7 May 2016, www.thewildlifenews.com/2016/05/07/its-not-biology-controversy-about-wolves-is-cultural-politics/.

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Mainelli, Michael, and Ian Harris. The Price of Fish: a New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Design. Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2014.

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Rosenbaum, Walter A. Environmental Politics and Policy. SAGE/CQ Press, 2017.

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