The dissemination of translated materials of environmental protection and sustainable development has played an instrumental role in transforming local cultures. This book represents an effort to advance environmental translation and communication by introducing the latest research in key areas.
Meng Ji is Associate Professor of Translation Studies at the School of Languages and Cultures, the University of Sydney, Australia.
Part I: Multilingual Environmental Resources Development 1. Translating Environmental Texts with EcoLexiCAT (Pilar León Araúz , Arianne Reimerink and Pamela Faber Benitez) 2. A Corpus Study of Sustainability Translation and Communication in China using Multilingual Environmental Terminologies (Meng Ji, Stefan Jensen, Jiajin Xu and Yunlong Jia) 3. The Environmental Thesauri of CNR EKOLab (Sabina Di Franco, Diego Ferreyra and Paolo Plini) 4. Discourses of Environmental Protection: An Ontology Approach to Domain Modelling for Translation and Multilingual Text Production (Adriana S. Pagano, André L. Rosa Teixeira and Davi Seabra Grossi) 5. Extracting the Essence: Toward Artificial Translation of Literature (Mark Seligman) 6. A Prototype System for Multilingual Data Discovery of International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network Data (Kristin Vanderbilt, John H. Porter, Sheng-Shan Lu, Nic Bertrand, David Blankman, Xuebing Guo, Honglin He, Don Henshaw, Karpjoo Jeong, Eun-Shik Kim, Chau-Chin Lin, Margaret O'Brien, Takeshi Osawa, Éamonn Ó Tuama, Wen Su, Haibo Yang) Part II: Translating and Exploring Environmental Genres: Literature, Media and Social Promotion 7. Exploring the Translation, Diffusion, and Reception of Under the Dome in the Media (Meng Ji) 8. The Popularization of Environmental Issues in Children Magazines: A Cross-cultural Corpus Analysis (Silva Bruti and Elena Manca) 9. Anglicisms in Italian Environmentally Friendly Marketing: English as the Global Language of Capitalism or Sustainability? (Maria Cristina Caimotto) 10. Nature-based Tourism in Greek and English with Reference to Translation (Sofia Malamatidou)