Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development and Social Movements

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Richard Peet, Michael Watts
Routledge, 2 aug 2004 - 464 pagina's

Liberation Ecologies brings together some of the most exciting theorists in the field to explore the impact of political ecology in today's developing world. The book casts new light on the crucial interrelations of development, social movements and the environment in the South - the 'bigger' half of our planet - and raises questions and hopes about change on the global scale.
The in-depth case material is drawn from across the Developing World, from Latin America, Africa and Asia. The issues raised in contemporary political, economic and social theory are illustrated through these case studies.
Ultimately, Liberation Ecologies questions what we understand by 'development', be it mainstream or alternative, and seeks to renew our sense of nature's range of possibilities.

 

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Liberating political ecology
1
The political ecology of famine the origins of the Third World
46
Invisible forests the political ecology of forest resurgence in El Salvador
62
Discourse and practice
103
Environmental discourses on soil degradation in Bolivia sustainability and the search for socioenvironmental middle ground
105
Purity and pollution racial degradation and environmental anxieties
123
Ecogovernmentality and other transnational practices of a green World Bank
164
Institutions and governance
191
Conflict and struggle
269
Violent environments petroleum conflict and the political ecology of rule in the Niger Delta Nigeria
271
Gender and class power in agroforestry systems case studies from Indonesia and West Africa
297
Gender conflict in Gambian Wetlands
314
Movement
335
Environment indigeneity and transnationalism
337
From Chipko to Uttaranchal the environment of protest and development in the Indian Himalaya
369
Movements and modernizations markets and municipalities indigenous federations in rural Ecuador
392

Naturestateterritory toward a critical theorization of conservation enclosures
193
Water markets and embedded institutions in Western India
216
Transnation environments ecological and social challenges to postsocialist industrial development
242

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