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Green development or greenwashing? A political ecology perspective on China’s green Belt and Road
, 2020The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) – China’s multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure program across 138 countries and counting – has provoked concern among observers that China is exporting its polluting model of development. Others, however, claim that the
Tyler Harlan
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More is more: Scaling political ecology within limits to growth
Political Geography, 2020This piece responds to the article Is less more… or is more less? Scaling the political ecology of the future, where Paul Robbins (2019) discusses degrowth and modernism as two competing political imaginaries with regard to the growth-technology ...
E. Gómez‐Baggethun
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Thinking with a Feminist Political Ecology of Air-and-breathing-bodies
, 2020Social theory has paid little attention to air, despite its centrality to bodily existence and air pollution being named the world’s biggest public health crisis. Where attention to air is found, the body is largely absent.
I. Allen
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Towards an integrated political ecology of health and bodies
, 2020Political ecology of health (PEH) has become a robust subfield in geography. PEH scholarship deploys diverse theories and methods across analytical realms of political economy, social discourse, and materiality.
Carly E. Nichols, Vincent J. Del Casino
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Hydrosocial hinterlands: An urban political ecology of Southern California’s hydrosocial territory
, 2020Urban political ecology has conceptualized the city as a process of urbanization rather than a bounded site. Yet, in practice, the majority of urban political ecology literature has focused on sites within city limits.
Alida Cantor
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Where is religion in political ecology?
, 2020Political ecology has grown rapidly over the past four decades, incorporating insights from wide-ranging swaths of the academy. One topic it has not yet substantively engaged with, however, is religion.
D. Wilkins
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Just Transitions: A Political Ecology Critique
Antipode, 2022S. Bouzarovski
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Geographic Perspectives on Urban Sustainability, 2019
Expanding cities present a sustainability challenge, as the uneven proliferation of hybrid landscape types becomes a major feature of 21st century urbanization.
Innisfree Mckinnon +4 more
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Expanding cities present a sustainability challenge, as the uneven proliferation of hybrid landscape types becomes a major feature of 21st century urbanization.
Innisfree Mckinnon +4 more
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A Political Ecology of Ecologies
Journal of Autoethnography, 2022In this short paper I discuss a day spent with a group of students in Glen Almond, Perthshire, in 2018. As I write this now, in 2022, I have the opportunity to situate my present thinking in the story and to think with the idea of a political ecology of ecologies, derived from an immanent ethics.
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2013
Political ecology emerged in the 1980s within the field of geography from cultural ecology and development studies traditions. Initially phrased by Piers Blaikie, an expert in rural development and resource governance, as the multiscale analysis of environmental degradation from a political economy perspective, political ecology rejected neo-Malthusian
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Political ecology emerged in the 1980s within the field of geography from cultural ecology and development studies traditions. Initially phrased by Piers Blaikie, an expert in rural development and resource governance, as the multiscale analysis of environmental degradation from a political economy perspective, political ecology rejected neo-Malthusian
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