by Susan Paulson, Michael Dove, Alf Hornborg, Charles Stevens, Josiah Heyman, Fiona Mackenzie, Anne Ferguson, William Derman, Lisa L. Gezon, Arturo Escobar, Andrew Gardner, Mette Brodgen, James Greenberg and Hanne Svarstad
edited by Susan Paulson and Lisa L. Gezon
Rutgers University Press, 2004
Cloth: 978-0-8135-3477-0 | eISBN: 978-0-8135-8178-1 | Paper: 978-0-8135-3478-7
Library of Congress Classification JA75.8.P627 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification 304.2

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Environmental issues have become increasingly prominent in local struggles, national debates, and international policies. In response, scholars are paying more attention to conventional politics and to more broadly defined relations of power and difference in the interactions between human groups and their biophysical environments. Such issues are at the heart of the relatively new interdisciplinary field of political ecology, forged at the intersection of political economy and cultural ecology.

This volume provides a toolkit of vital concepts and a set of research models and analytic frameworks for researchers at all levels. The two opening chapters trace rich traditions of thought and practice that inform current approaches to political ecology. They point to the entangled relationship between humans, politics, economies, and environments at the dawn of the twenty-first century and address challenges that scholars face in navigating the blurring boundaries among relevant fields of enquiry.  The twelve case studies that follow demonstrate ways that culture and politics serve to mediate human-environmental relationships in specific ecological and geographical contexts. Taken together, they describe uses of and conflicts over resources including land, water, soil, trees, biodiversity, money, knowledge, and information; they exemplify wide-ranging ecological settings including deserts, coasts, rainforests, high mountains, and modern cities; and they explore sites located around the world, from Canada to Tonga and cyberspace.


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