
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.
This volume investigates the intersection of environmental degradation, social justice, and development paradigms within the Global South. Editors Michael Watts and Richard C. Peet assemble a collection of theoretical contributions that challenge conventional understandings of development. By integrating political, economic, and social theory, the authors argue for a re-evaluation of how environmental resources are managed and contested in developing nations.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of political ecology frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the social dimensions of environmental change. Experts note that the text provides a rigorous academic framework for analyzing the complex relationship between global economic structures and local ecological outcomes.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203032926
ISBN-13:
9780203032923
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