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Conflict transformation in indigenous' peoples territories: doing environmental justice with a 'decolonial turn' [PDF]
One of the distinctive features of environmental justice theory in Latin America is its influence by decolonial thought, which explains social and environmental injustices as arising from the project of modernity and the ongoing expansion of a European ...
Acosta A. +41 more
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Socio-environmental conflicts have been intensifying in the 21st century, which has prompted new approaches seeking to identify the origin of these conflicts and enrich their analyses.
Virgínia Hamer Campagnaro +2 more
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Gender-based violence as a barrier to women rights towards socio- environmental sustainability [PDF]
This study provides an exhaustive analysis of the intersection between gender-based violence and environmental sustainability, focusing on the Colombian experience, particularly within the context of armed conflict and migration.
A.C. De la Parra-Guerra +3 more
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Relations between human society, nature and the environment have long played a key role in the geographical debate. In this framework, political ecology has become a critical research field integrating heterogeneous theoretical and epistemological ...
Andrea Zinzani
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Toward a constructivist understanding of socio-environmental conflicts [PDF]
The links between environmental degradation, renewable resource scarcity, and conflict are still poorly understood. One reason for this is the positivist–rationalist bias which is characteristic of the mainstream literature on socio-environment conflicts but has largely remained unaddressed so far.
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The futures of rural migration in sub-Saharan Africa: A literature review and exploratory essay [PDF]
In a context where 200 million more people are expected to live in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) alone by 2050, the question of the futures of SSA rural migration is of crucial importance in a region which so far as remained essentially rural, in spite of a ...
Bourgeois, Robin
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This study aims to analyze the socio-environmental conflicts derived from extractive activities in Latin America and the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the extractive sector.
Ruth Zárate-Rueda +2 more
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This article is available on the website of the old publisher Franco Angeli ( http://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/sommario.asp?IDRivista=152 )
Iñaki Barcena Hinojal +1 more
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Understanding science in conservation: A Q method approach on the galαpagos islands [PDF]
The variety of perspectives that conservation practitioners and scientists from different disciplinary backgrounds have towards the role of science in conservation add to the already complex nature of most contemporary conservation challenges, and may ...
Cairns, Rose C
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Socio-environmental Conflict in Argentina
Los conflictos socio-ambientales son aquellos enfocados en el incompatibilidad del uso de los recursos naturales y sus impactos en el ambiente por parte de las diferentes sectores sociales. Su número e importancia ha aumentado considerablemente en América Latina durante la década pasada.
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