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E-raamat: Urban Dependency: The Inescapable Reality of the Energy Economy

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Urban Dependency investigates the risks of urban populations that cannot survive without the massive consumption of basic rural products like food, textiles, fossil fuels, and other energy-rich goods that are harvested by a shrinking rural base. Thomas and Fulkerson argue that though essential, rural workers and communities are poorly compensated for their labor that is both dangerous and highly exploitative. While the rural population is already shrinking, the authors predict that harsh political-economic conditions will only fuel further rural-urban migration, worsening the problem of urban dependency. The authors apply their theory of the energy economy to explore a balance between the supply and demand of energy resources that promotes rural justice.
Introduction 1(10)
1 An Environmental Demographic Perspective
11(26)
2 Matter and Energy: Theorizing Balance
37(26)
3 The Energy Economy: Accounting for Sustainable Balance
63(20)
4 Caloric Well Analysis of Settlements
83(18)
5 World Urbanization and Urban Dependency
101(14)
6 Urban Food Dependency
115(16)
7 Urban Energy Dependency
131(22)
8 Urbanormativity and Urban Dependency
153(16)
Conclusion: Sustainability and the Future of Urban-Rural Systems 169(12)
Appendix 1 Definition of PRMs 181(2)
Appendix 2 Comparison of FAO Food Energy Balance Ratios 183(6)
References 189(18)
Index 207(4)
About the Authors 211
Gregory M. Fulkerson is professor and chair of the Department of Sociology at SUNY Oneonta.

Alexander R. Thomas is professor of sociology at SUNY Oneonta.