There are 19 books by David C. Pitt on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Future of the Environment (European Year of the Environment) (1988). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
Biography
Obitury by Cluny Macpherson printed in *New Zealand Sociology* journal (print ISSN:0112-921X) Vol.31, Iss.1, p224-227, published 2016.
Genres: Anthropology/ Ethnology, Sociology, Environmental sciences/Ecology, Geography, International relations/Current affairs.
Career: Chargé de Recherches, Institut International de recherches pour la paix, Geneva, since 1984. Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Victoria, B.C., 1965- 67; Professor of Sociology, University of Waikato, 1968-71, and University of Auckland, 1971-79. Consultant, International Labour Organization, 1968- 70, Unesco, 1970-71, and World Health Organization, 1979-83.
*Genres & Career sourced from encyclopedia.com*
Standalone books
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has David C. Pitt written?
BookOrb lists 19 books by David C. Pitt.
Where should I start with David C. Pitt?
A good starting point is The Future of the Environment (European Year of the Environment) (1988).
What is the David C. Pitt books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Development from below (1961), 2. Emerging pluralism (1974), 3. The Social Dynamics of Development (1976), 4. Social class in New Zealand (1977), 5. Society and environment, the crisis in the mountains (1978), 6. Culture and conservation (1985), 7. Rethinking population, environment, and development (1986), 8. The Future of the Environment (European Year of the Environment) (1988), 9. Water in a Warmer World (1995), 10. The Biosphere and Noosphere Reader (2002), 11. Future of the Environment (2013), 12. AIDS - A Cross Cultural Companion (2014), 13. New ideas in environmental education (2019), 14. The Nature of United Nations bureaucracies (2020), 15. Using historical sources in anthropology and sociology.