The Environmentalism of the Poor: A Study of Ecological Conflicts and ValuationThis is a wonderful book rich in empirical detail, full of theoretical insights, offering hope in a bleak world, altogether inspiring. . . a tremendous achievement of having helped to create the disciplines of ecological economics and political ecology, b |
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Inhoudsopgave
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taking Nature into account | 16 |
3 Indices of unsustainability and neoMalthusianism | 39 |
the study of ecological distribution conflicts | 54 |
5 Mangroves versus shrimps | 79 |
gold oil forests rivers biopiracy | 100 |
7 Indicators of urban unsustainability as indicators of social conflict | 153 |
8 Environmental justice in the United States and South Africa | 168 |
9 The state and other actors | 195 |
10 The ecological debt | 213 |
11 On the relations between political ecology and ecological economics | 252 |
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The Environmentalism of the Poor: A Study of Ecological Conflicts and Valuation Juan Martinez-Alier Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2002 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
activists affected agricultural American areas benefits biodiversity biopiracy Brazil carbon dioxide Chico Mendes cities communities compensation conservation copper cost–benefit analysis costs countries cult of wilderness cultural damage dams different eco-efficiency ecological debt ecological distribution conflicts ecological economics economic growth economists Ecuador efficiency emissions energy and materials environment environmental conflicts environmental justice environmental justice movement environmental movement environmental racism environmentalists European exports externalities extraction farmers field fight figure find firms first fish fisheries fishing flows forest genetic global greenhouse effect Greenpeace Guha human rights increasing India indigenous industrial instance land language livelihood mangroves Martinez-Alier ment mining natural resources neo-Malthusian NGOs nuclear waste official organizations patents peasant Peru plantations political ecology pollution poor population production profit Rio Tinto ronmental scientific shrimp farming struggles sulphur dioxide sustainable territories tion today’s transgenic unequal exchange urban valuation values