Third World Political Ecology: An IntroductionRoutledge, 8. kol 2005. - Broj stranica: 252 An effective response to contemporary environmental problems demands an approach that integrates political, economic and ecological issues. |
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... Blaikie (1985) andBlaikieand Brookfield (1987) provide classic accounts on soilerosionand land degradation; The Ecologist (1993) and Sachs (1993) tackle questions pertaining tothe 'tragedy of enclosure' and 'global environment ...
... Blaikie's (1985)The Political Economy ofSoil Erosion in Developing Countries was especially importantinthat it approached whatwas hitherto seen asa 'technical problem' froma newperspective based in political economy.We thusowe to Piers ...
... Blaikie and Brookfield (1987:17) may thus be correct insuggesting thatThird Worldpolitical ecology is about the combined 'concerns ofecologyanda broadly defined political economy',butthis definition isonlyusefulin relation toa clear ...
... (Blaikie, 1985) insuch conflict. The goal is to understand the possibilities for actionbyactors operatingwithin broaderpolitical and economic structures, butwithout falling intothe trapofeconomic reductionism that weakened some early ...
... Blaikie, 1995b), and may soon bring under humancontrol the operation ofecological processes themselves. In contrast, thepurchase ofecological processeson human affairs has long been in decline,and appears set to continueto decline inthe ...
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