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Public Political Ecology: a community of praxis for earth stewardship
Political ecology is a powerful framework for analyzing the underlying causes of environmental change, yet underutilized for guiding an ethical response to the Anthropocene.
Tracey Osborne
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Doing feminist collaborative event ethnography
Feminist political ecologists have transformed mainstream political ecology since its inception. The foundational and current work of feminist political ecologists indicate that their field is attentive to the epistemological foundations of power ...
Laura Zanotti, Kimberly Marion Suiseeya
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A Political Ecology of Healing
Political ecology has expanded in multiple new directions since Piers Blaikie's explanation of the manifestations of political economy and ecology in the "problem" of soil erosion in the 1980s. In this article, I try to extend political ecology to engage
Elisabeth Middleton
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The political ecology of geoengineering
Several technologies have been developed to mitigate the effects of climate change in recent years, including geoengineering. This is a set of techniques that aim to reduce the amount of sunlight entering the planet, trap atmospheric CO2indeep geological
Elizabeth Bravo
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Political Ecology of Urban Agricultural Pollution
The Yamuna khadar or the floodplains of the river Yamuna in Delhi is a deeply contested agrarian space. While thousands have been involved in farming these floodplains for decades, contestations over their legality, compensation, land use, displacement,
Rajat Kumar
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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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The relevance of Regional Political Ecology for agriculture and food systems
The region as a concept continues to hold promise as a way of breaking through the many binaries that often divide political ecology. Operationalizing a regional political ecology approach allows the researcher to generate a large number of insights and ...
Ryan E, Galt
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Networks and Knowledge at the Interface Governing the Coast of East Kalimantan [PDF]
The thesis explores the actual processes of interaction between global and local actors regarding marine conservation and aquaculture development. The objective of the thesis is to analyse the collaboration, friction, and the cultural-historical, social,
Kusumawati, R. (Rini)
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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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Biopower and an ecology of genes : seeing livestock as meat via genetics [PDF]
This book chapter focuses on some of the implications of what has been represented as a radical change in livestock breeding for thinking about meat in relation to living farm animals: the use of genetic techniques in selecting breeding animals.
Holloway, Lewis
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