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Venice in Environmental Peril?

Myth and Reality

Dominic Standish

Venice and its environment are perceived to be in peril due to rising sea levels, tourism, and modern development. Are these threats myths or reality? This book explores Venice’s environmental risks based on interviews with Venetian environmental campaigners and draws on the mythology of the Venetian Republic. Campaigners’ opinions about the mobile dams nearing completion to protect the city reveal that Venice now represents an environmentally-threatened retreat from modernity. This reputation has been established as sustainable development and climate change policies have risen to the top of political agendas in many cities and countries. The book investigates how environmentalism has been transformed from a theory underpinning counter-cultural movements to part of a dominant holistic culture in Western societies. Rather than constraining Venice in search of a mythical harmony with nature, this book offers a ten-point proposal to modernize the city while preserving its ancient heritage.

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University Press of America
Pages: 306 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
978-0-7618-5664-1 • Paperback • December 2011 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7618-5665-8 • eBook • December 2011 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Dominic Standish, Ph.D., is British and lectures for the University of Iowa at its CIMBA campus in the Venice region of Italy, where he has lived since 1997 (see www.dominicstandish.com for more information).

Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Foreword by John Eglin

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Venice Problem and a Proposed Solution

PART ONE – VENICE’S MYTHICAL TRADITIONS

Chapter One: Founding Myths of the Venetian Republic

Chapter Two: Cultural Myths

PART TWO – FROM CONSERVATIONISM TO ENVIRONMENTALISM

Chapter Three: The Triumph of Conservationism

Chapter Four: Transforming Conservationism into Environmentalism

PART THREE – CLAIMS-MAKING ABOUT VENICE’S MOBILE DAMS

Chapter Five: Environmentalists Challenge Venice’s Mobile Dams

Chapter Six: Environmental Claims about Venice’s Mobile Dams

Chapter Seven: Myths about Venice’s Mobile Dams

PART FOUR – MYTHS ABOUT MODERNIZATION

Chapter Eight: Modernization and Environmentalism

Chapter Nine: Modernizing or Sustaining Venice?

Conclusion: The Reconstitution of the Venetian Metaphor

Appendix A: Profiles of Venetian Environmentalists Interviewed

Appendix B: List of Non-Governmental Organizations

Appendix C: List and Abbreviations of Political Parties

Appendix D: Glossary of Terminology

Chronology: Venice and its Protection

Bibliography

Index

Venice is a glory of human achievement, and this book is the human-centered defense that the city deserves.

— Mick Hume, columnist for The Times (London)


…A groundbreaking book for understanding the politicization of the environment.

— Dr. Frank Furedi, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent at Canterbury


…In Venice it’s impossible to ignore the cases where the science has been affected by politics.
— Jane Da Mosto, co-author of The Science of Saving Venice


Standish has succeeded in locating the transforming history of Venice as metaphor for Western preoccupations and self-understanding - from the highest realization of mercantile politics and republican statehood through romance and degenerate decadence, to its contemporary invocation as a symbol of unease and discomfort with the achievements of modernity and the attempt to master nature. This is an important contribution to the critique of the diminished political and historical imagination that underpins the construction of climate change as an insurmountable social problem.
— Dr. James Panton


Standish’s project is to re-conceptualize Venice’s historic relationship to human endeavor and to remind us that it was the energy and innovation of Venetians themselves that made Venice great. He succeeds admirably. His book is a valuable contribution not only to Venice’s future but to the wider debate on the efficacy of human intervention.
— Alan Hudson, director of Leadership Programs for China, University of Oxford


Venice in Environmental Peril? Myth and Reality offers compelling evidence to disprove the arguments that Venice is in peril. . . . Recommend for the excellent critique Venice in Environmental Peril provides the contemporary concerns and preoccupations of environmentalism. . . . Dominic Standish represents a powerful response to the perception of Venice in peril, with a message that is loud and clear.

— The Future Cities Project


Venice in Environmental Peril?

Myth and Reality

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Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Venice and its environment are perceived to be in peril due to rising sea levels, tourism, and modern development. Are these threats myths or reality? This book explores Venice’s environmental risks based on interviews with Venetian environmental campaigners and draws on the mythology of the Venetian Republic. Campaigners’ opinions about the mobile dams nearing completion to protect the city reveal that Venice now represents an environmentally-threatened retreat from modernity. This reputation has been established as sustainable development and climate change policies have risen to the top of political agendas in many cities and countries. The book investigates how environmentalism has been transformed from a theory underpinning counter-cultural movements to part of a dominant holistic culture in Western societies. Rather than constraining Venice in search of a mythical harmony with nature, this book offers a ten-point proposal to modernize the city while preserving its ancient heritage.

Details
Details
  • University Press of America
    Pages: 306 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
    978-0-7618-5664-1 • Paperback • December 2011 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
    978-0-7618-5665-8 • eBook • December 2011 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Political Science / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Author
Author
  • Dominic Standish, Ph.D., is British and lectures for the University of Iowa at its CIMBA campus in the Venice region of Italy, where he has lived since 1997 (see www.dominicstandish.com for more information).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Contents

    List of Figures

    List of Tables

    Foreword by John Eglin

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: The Venice Problem and a Proposed Solution

    PART ONE – VENICE’S MYTHICAL TRADITIONS

    Chapter One: Founding Myths of the Venetian Republic

    Chapter Two: Cultural Myths

    PART TWO – FROM CONSERVATIONISM TO ENVIRONMENTALISM

    Chapter Three: The Triumph of Conservationism

    Chapter Four: Transforming Conservationism into Environmentalism

    PART THREE – CLAIMS-MAKING ABOUT VENICE’S MOBILE DAMS

    Chapter Five: Environmentalists Challenge Venice’s Mobile Dams

    Chapter Six: Environmental Claims about Venice’s Mobile Dams

    Chapter Seven: Myths about Venice’s Mobile Dams

    PART FOUR – MYTHS ABOUT MODERNIZATION

    Chapter Eight: Modernization and Environmentalism

    Chapter Nine: Modernizing or Sustaining Venice?

    Conclusion: The Reconstitution of the Venetian Metaphor

    Appendix A: Profiles of Venetian Environmentalists Interviewed

    Appendix B: List of Non-Governmental Organizations

    Appendix C: List and Abbreviations of Political Parties

    Appendix D: Glossary of Terminology

    Chronology: Venice and its Protection

    Bibliography

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • Venice is a glory of human achievement, and this book is the human-centered defense that the city deserves.

    — Mick Hume, columnist for The Times (London)


    …A groundbreaking book for understanding the politicization of the environment.

    — Dr. Frank Furedi, Professor of Sociology, University of Kent at Canterbury


    …In Venice it’s impossible to ignore the cases where the science has been affected by politics.
    — Jane Da Mosto, co-author of The Science of Saving Venice


    Standish has succeeded in locating the transforming history of Venice as metaphor for Western preoccupations and self-understanding - from the highest realization of mercantile politics and republican statehood through romance and degenerate decadence, to its contemporary invocation as a symbol of unease and discomfort with the achievements of modernity and the attempt to master nature. This is an important contribution to the critique of the diminished political and historical imagination that underpins the construction of climate change as an insurmountable social problem.
    — Dr. James Panton


    Standish’s project is to re-conceptualize Venice’s historic relationship to human endeavor and to remind us that it was the energy and innovation of Venetians themselves that made Venice great. He succeeds admirably. His book is a valuable contribution not only to Venice’s future but to the wider debate on the efficacy of human intervention.
    — Alan Hudson, director of Leadership Programs for China, University of Oxford


    Venice in Environmental Peril? Myth and Reality offers compelling evidence to disprove the arguments that Venice is in peril. . . . Recommend for the excellent critique Venice in Environmental Peril provides the contemporary concerns and preoccupations of environmentalism. . . . Dominic Standish represents a powerful response to the perception of Venice in peril, with a message that is loud and clear.

    — The Future Cities Project


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