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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... potential of sustainable development (Redclift, 1987). Yet the alacrity with which powerful politicaland economic actors embraced the conceptfollowing publicationof the World Commissionon Environment and Development's (1987) report Our ...
... potential autonomy ofthisactor visàviscapital, andthe diversityof bureaucratic interests that the state often encompasses (see Chapter3). Concerns overthe influence of deterministic neoMarxism on the field's development led in thelate ...
... potentially autonomous state (Peluso, 1992; Bryant, 1997a). The potential power ofgrassroots actorssuch aspoorfarmers andshifting cultivatorsin environmentalconflicts has beenemphasised with reference tothe concepts of avoidance ...
... potential for futuregrowth, it is necessary to consider next how the field relatestocontiguous environmental research fields. M APPI N G EN VIR O N MENT A L R E S E AR C H The development of Third World political ecology is part of a ...
... potential affinitywiththe fieldof ecological economics precisely becausethetwoshare a radical perspectiveon theglobal capitalist system,and thefutility ofall attempts to renderthat system environmentally sustainable through reformist ...
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