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Geographies of Nature introduces readers tconventional understandings of nature, while examining alternative accounts – from different disciplines - where nature resists easy classification Accessibly written, organized in 10 chapters in twsections, Geographies of Nature demonstrates how recent thinking has urgent relevance and impact on the ways in which we approach environmental problems The text: makes concepts accessible and applicable treaders own experience with the extensive use of case studies uses text boxes tintroduce readers tdebates and ideas in ways that make them more easily understood grounds the reader and proceeds tthe explanation of more complex arguments progressively Geographies of Nature presents a new kind of environmental analysis, one that refuses tview nature as wholly separate tthe human and nonhuman practices through which it is made and remade