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The development of solar energy has been depicted as a paradigmatic break in unsustainable global growth, largely because it is framed as an innovation with minimal carbon emissions.
A. Brock, B. Sovacool, Andrew Hook
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Restoration for Whom, by Whom? A Feminist Political Ecology of Restoration
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) frames restoration as a momentous nature-based solution for achieving many of the ecological, economic, and social objectives outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals.
M. Elias, D. Joshi, R. Meinzen-Dick
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Urban political ecology: a critical reconfiguration
Urban political ecology now finds itself at a crossroads between gradual marginalization or renewed intellectual impetus. Despite some recent critical re-evaluations of the field, there remain a series of conceptual tensions that have only been partially
M. Gandy
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Politische Ökologie: nicht-deterministische, globale und materielle Dimensionen von Natur/Gesellschaft-Verhältnissen [PDF]
Political ecology is a research field comprising studies with a critical perspective on human/nature-relations – critical in both a political and an epistemological sense.
S. Bauriedl
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The urgency of restoring ecosystems to improve human wellbeing and mitigate climate and biodiversity crises is attracting global attention. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) is a global call to action to support the restoration of ...
T. Osborne +8 more
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Based on intensive and long-term field research and document reviews, this article compares the historic evolution of lithium mining in Chile and Argentina.
F. M. Dorn, H. Gundermann
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Political ecology of Bruno Latour [PDF]
The paper explores Latour’s conception of political ecology and its theoretical and political implications. The first part of the paper shows Latour’s critique of theoretical frameworks of scientific and political practices, which, in his opinion ...
Birešev Ana
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Whitescapes: A posthumanist political ecology of Alpine migrant (im)mobility
This article explores the many more-than-human actors involved in crafting migrant (im)mobility across the Alps and the racialised (re)production of the borderscape as what I call a whitescape.
P. Pallister-Wilkins
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Political ecology is supposed to be a field of two parts of equal importance – "politics" and "ecology." However, critics have pointed to the fact that it dwells on the politics, while rendering ecology secondary in its focus.
Michael Acheampong
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Geologising Urban Political Ecology (UPE): The Urbanisation of Sand in Accra, Ghana
This paper makes a call for an urban political ecology (UPE) which engages more extensively with Earth’s geological formations. As a material at the centre of global urbanisation process, sand is offered as a geological entry point. The paper presents an
Katherine Dawson
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