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Abstract Climate change poses a threat to water security where both current and future generations are concerned, with its accompanying impacts set to be greater in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). As a result, questions pertaining to climate change adaption in LMICs are receiving increased attention from academics and policymakers alike.
Adrian Flint +9 more
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La géographie moderne et la pensée écologique [PDF]
Née vers la fin du XIXe siècle, la géographie moderne répondait alors aux besoins des pays colonisateurs. Après la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, le besoin d'une « science sociale universelle » entraîna la naissance d'une géographie « scientifique ».
McTaggart, W. Donald
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Bookchin’s libertarian municipalism
The purpose of this article is to present the Libertarian Municipalism Theory developed by Murray Bookchin. The text is divided into two sections. The first section presents the main precepts of Libertarian Municipalism.
Janet Biehl
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Woman-life-freedom. Women’s participation in the economic/ecological project of the Democratic Federation of Norther Syria-Rojava [PDF]
Bajo los principios de la ecología social, el confederalismo democrático ha propiciado que las mujeres que participan en él consideren ineludible su adscripción al sistema de comunas y cooperativas a través de las cuales se está creando un modelo ...
Aguilar Silva, Erika S.
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The Present Study offers a social ecological reading of Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (2003) through the lens of Murray Bookchin’s social ecological theory.
Zahraa Abd, Ban Shaalan
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Guerrilla warriors on the Brooklyn Bridge: a case-study of the Unbearables' poetic terrorism (1994-2001) [PDF]
On 13 September 1994, a loose collective of Downtown poets known as the Unbearables lined up on the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian walkway, all the way from Manhattan to Brooklyn. During rush hour, they simultaneously ranted erotic poems in six-minute loops,
Bollen, Katrien
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At Home in the Great Northern Wilderness: African Americans and Freedom’s Ecology in the Adirondacks, 1846-1859 [PDF]
In the fall of 1846, the first of 3,000 African American settlers set foot on their 40-acre plots in the Great Northern Wilderness of New York State, a place we now call the “forever wild” wilderness of the Adirondack State Park.
Daegan Miller
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The article addresses the issue of the role and purpose of technology in the modern discourse of eco-anarchism. The author examines the concepts of Murray Bookchin and John Zerzan in order to reactivate the need for understanding the technology regarding
A. K. Saimiddinov
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Urban Cages and Domesticated Humans [PDF]
In this article, the study assessed the domestication process of humankind within the frame of urbanization and power accumulation. Within this framework, by giving various examples from chicken farms.
Sadri, H. (Hossein)
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Çevre Sorunlarının Çözümüne Yönelik Alternatif Bir Politika Arayışı: Murray Bookchin ve Sosyal Ekoloji [PDF]
he ecological crisis is certainly one of the most important problems today. The time that we are present at is defined as a period that humankind reached to the limits of it’s relations with the nature and thus risked the future of humanity and the whole
Orçun İmga
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