Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition
The number of airplane flights worldwide continues to grow and is one of the many drivers of climate change. This book examines the aviation industry from an anthropological perspective, focusing on the sector’s environmental impact and the challenges facing attempts to shift to more sustainable solutions. Hans Baer outlines how airplanes have become a key component of modern cultural and social life, and how the world'system has become increasingly dependent on them to function. He critically examines current efforts to mitigate the climatic impact of the air travel and argues for a significant move away from air transport, suggesting that such a shift may only be achieved through a more fundamental change in the world'system.

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Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition
The number of airplane flights worldwide continues to grow and is one of the many drivers of climate change. This book examines the aviation industry from an anthropological perspective, focusing on the sector’s environmental impact and the challenges facing attempts to shift to more sustainable solutions. Hans Baer outlines how airplanes have become a key component of modern cultural and social life, and how the world'system has become increasingly dependent on them to function. He critically examines current efforts to mitigate the climatic impact of the air travel and argues for a significant move away from air transport, suggesting that such a shift may only be achieved through a more fundamental change in the world'system.

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Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition

Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition

by Hans A. Baer
Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition

Airplanes, the Environment, and the Human Condition

by Hans A. Baer

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The number of airplane flights worldwide continues to grow and is one of the many drivers of climate change. This book examines the aviation industry from an anthropological perspective, focusing on the sector’s environmental impact and the challenges facing attempts to shift to more sustainable solutions. Hans Baer outlines how airplanes have become a key component of modern cultural and social life, and how the world'system has become increasingly dependent on them to function. He critically examines current efforts to mitigate the climatic impact of the air travel and argues for a significant move away from air transport, suggesting that such a shift may only be achieved through a more fundamental change in the world'system.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367192655
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/07/2019
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Hans A. Baer is Principal Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Social Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Political Economy of Aircraft 2. Airports: Nodes or Loci of Economic Development and Sociality? 3. Cultural Tropes Associated with Aeromobility 4. The Impact of Airplanes on the Environment and Climate Change 5. Who is Being Transported by Airplanes 6. Efforts to Make Airplanes and Airports More Environmentally Sustainable 7. Alternatives to Flying: Individual and Collective Strategies 8. Airplanes, Sustainable Transportation, and the Future of Humanity

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