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Ten recommendations for political ecology case research [PDF]
Contributions in political ecology draw heavily on case study research. This has triggered questions regarding the wider theoretical relevance to such studies. This article argues that one of the main shortcomings of political ecology case studies is not
Cornelia Helmcke
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Political Ecology I:Where is political ecology? [PDF]
Political ecology has often defined itself against Eurocentric conceptions of the world. Nevertheless, recent contributions have questioned the ongoing reproduction of an Anglo-American mainstream against ‘other political ecologies’. Decentering Anglo-American political ecology has therefore forced a greater recognition of traditions that have ...
Alex Loftus
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Power theories in political ecology
Power plays a key role in definitions of political ecology. Likewise, empirical studies within this field tend to provide detailed presentations of various uses of power, involving corporate and conservation interventions influencing access to land and ...
Hanne Svarstad +2 more
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ROBBINS, Paul Political Ecology Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2004, 242 p.
Marc Parés i Franzi
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Political ecology: past, present, and future [PDF]
Political ecology examines the interconnectedness of social, political, and ecological processes, offering critical insights into power dynamics, environmental governance, justice, and inequality.
Ishfaq Hussain Malik +2 more
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A brief handbook entry on political ecology, as an approach in environmental studies.
Ranadhir Mukhopadhyay +2 more
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Moving urban political ecology beyond the ‘urbanization of nature’ [PDF]
Yannis Tzaninis +2 more
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Significant and growing concerns relating to global social and environmental conditions and processes have raised deep questions relating to the ability of traditional governance regimes to manage for the complexities of social-ecological systems.
Micah L. Ingalls, Richard C. Stedman
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Food waste: a political ecology approach [PDF]
Food waste is the loss of perfectly edible food products. It is a wide-ranging phenomenon: a substantial part of agricultural production is never consumed.
Jordi Gascón
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An essay on political ecology [PDF]
Introduction: Today, environment is globally facing extensive challenges including climate change and global warming, soil erosion, reduced biodiversity and hence lack of resilience and ecological balances.
Fatemeh Zolfaghariyan, Alireza Koocheki
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