This bibliography lists the principal works used to inform the most recent ESS curriculum review. It is not an exhaustive list and does not include all the literature available: judicious selection was made in order to better advise and guide teachers and students. This bibliography is not a list of recommended textbooks however it provides a starting point for wider reading, IA and EE research.
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- Carson, R. 1963. Silent Spring. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Houghton Mifflin.
- Chalmers, N and Parker, P. 1986. The OU Project Guide: Fieldwork and Statistics for Ecological Projects. Dorchester, UK. Field Studies Council.
- Chapman, DJ. January 2011. “Environmental education and the politics of curriculum: A national case study”. Journal of Environmental Education . Vol 42, number 3. Pp 193–202.
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- Cohen, JE. 1995. How Many People Can the Earth Support? New York, USA. WW Norton & Company.
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- Erwin, TL. 1988. "The tropical forest canopy: The heart of biotic diversity". In EO Wilson. Biodiversity. Washington, DC, USA. National Academies Press. Pp 123–129.
- Fahn, JD. 2003. A Land on Fire: The Environmental Consequences of the Southeast Asian Boom. Chiang Mai, Thailand. Silkworm Books.
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- Kumler, LM. January 2010. "Students of Action? A Comparative Investigation of Secondary Science and Social Science Students’ Action Repertoires in a Land Use Context". The Journal of Environmental Education. Vol 42, number 1. Pp 14–29.
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- Lovelock, J. 1988. The Ages of Gaia: A Biography of Our Living Earth . Oxford. UK. Oxford University Press.
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- Nations, JD. 1988. "Deep Ecology Meets the Developing World". In EO Wilson. Biodiversity. Washington, DC, USA. National Academies Press. Pp 79–82.
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- Parsons Brinckerhoff, Ltd. December 2002. "Combe Down Stone Mines Stabilisation Programme". Environmental Statement of Proposed Stabilisation Scheme. Volume 2. Main Report.
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- Pongsak, TB. 3 December 1991. "Hilltribes and the destruction of watershed forests in northern Thailand: An inteview with Ajahn Pongsak on 3 December 1991". Translated by Project for Ecological Recovery.
- Raup, D. 1988. "Diversity crises in the geological past". In EO Wilson, Biodiversity. Washington, DC, USA. National Academies Press. Pp 51–57.
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- Rhoton, J. 2010 Science Education Leadership: Best Practices for the New Century. Arlington, Virginia, USA. National Science Teachers Association Press.
- Riebsame, WE. 1991. "Sustainability of the Great Plains in an uncertain climate". Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences. Vol 1, number 1. Pp 133–151.
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- Schneider, SH. 1990. "The Science of climate-Modelling and a perspective on the global warming debate". In J Leggett. Global Warming: The Greenpeace Report. Oxford, UK. Oxford University Press. Pp 44–67.
- Smith, RL and Smith, TM. 2000. Ecology & Field Biology (sixth edition). San Francisco, California, USA. Benjamin Cummings.
- Southward, A. July 1978. "Marine life and the Amoco Cadiz". New Scientist. Vol 79, number 1112. Pp 174–176.
- Spence, A et al. 2010. Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Energy Futures in Britain: Summary Findings of a Survey Conducted in January to March 2010. Cardiff, UK. Cardiff University, School of Psychology.
- Stern, SN et al. 2006. Stern Review: The Economics of Climate Change. London, UK. HM Treasury.
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- Tudge, C. 2002. Food for the Future. London, UK. Dorling Kindersley.
- UN (United Nations). 1987. Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development: Our Common Future. Annex to UN document A/42/427. http://conspect.nl/pdf/Our_Common_Future-Brundtland_Report_1987.pdf.
- UN (United Nations): Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Population Division. 2008. World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision. Highlights, Working Paper No. ESA/P/WP.210 http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/wpp2008/wpp2008_highlights.pdf.
- Webster, K and Johnson, C. 2010. Sense & Sustainability: Educating for a Circular Economy (second edition). London, UK. TerraPreta 2010 in association with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and InterfaceFLOR.
- Wilson, EO. 1992. The Diversity of Life. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
- WCD (World Commission on Dams). 2000. The Pak Mun Dam, Mekong River Basin, Thailand. Cape Town, South Africa. Secretariat of the World Commission on Dams.
- Worldwatch Institute. 2004. State of the World 2004: A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable society. New York, USA. WW Norton & Company.
- Worldwatch Institute. 2009. State of the world 2009: Into a Warming World. New York, USA. WW Norton & Company.
- Wright, RT and Nebel, BJ. 2002. Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future (eighth edition). London, UK. Prentice Hall International.