Terrestrial Transformations
A Political Ecology Approach to Society and Nature
Herausgeber: Greenberg, James B.; Park, Thomas K.
Terrestrial Transformations
A Political Ecology Approach to Society and Nature
Herausgeber: Greenberg, James B.; Park, Thomas K.
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Drawing on a broad range of case studies, the contributors to Terrestrial Transformations explore the political and economic forces entangled in environmental and ecological problems and look at humanity's future in light of climate change and existing environmental problems.
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Drawing on a broad range of case studies, the contributors to Terrestrial Transformations explore the political and economic forces entangled in environmental and ecological problems and look at humanity's future in light of climate change and existing environmental problems.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781793605481
- ISBN-10: 1793605483
- Artikelnr.: 63595765
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781793605481
- ISBN-10: 1793605483
- Artikelnr.: 63595765
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg - Contributions by Diane E. Austin; Mamadou Baro; Simon Batterbury; Séverine Bouard; Anita Carrasco; Lisa L. Gezon; James B. Greenberg; Matthias Kowasch; Edward Liebow; Sarah K. Meltzhoff; Aminata Niang; Rav
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 1. The Anthropocene and other noxious concepts
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 2. The Political Ecology of Climate Change
James B. Greenberg and Thomas K. Park
Chapter 3. Digital Sensing and Human-Environment Relationships in the Face
of Climate Variability in Senegal and Mauritania
Thomas K. Park, Aminata Niang and Mamadou Baro
Chapter 4. The Political Ecology of Languagelessness of the Southwest North
American Region: Case Studies in the Linguistic Commoditization of Mexican
Origin People
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
Chapter 5. Political Ecology of Guitars and their Tonewoods
James B. Greenberg
Chapter 6. Indigenous responses to colonialism in an island state: a
geopolitical ecology of Kanaky-New Caledonia
Simon Batterbury, Séverine Bouard, and Matthias Kowasch
Chapter 7. An Everyday Politics of Access: The Political Ecology of
Infrastructure in Cape Town's Informal Settlements
Angela Storey
Chapter 8. Land Tenure Issues and Socio-Political Challenges in Mauritania
Mamadou Baro
Chapter 9. Complicity and Resistance in the Indigenous Amazon: Economia
Indigena Under Siege
Alaka Wali
Chapter 10. Dolphin Hunters or Dolphin Saviors: Cultural Identity Choices
Under Intensifying Sea Level Rise, Cash-Dependence, and a New Eco-Christian
Conservation
Sarah Keen Meltzoff
Chapter 11. When Pachamama is Left Hungry: Healing and Misfortune in the
Atacama Desert
Anita Carrasco
Chapter 12. Place Matters: Tracking Coastal Restoration after the Deepwater
Horizon
Diane Austin and Victoria Phaneuf
Chapter 13. Practicing Political Ecology in the New Restoration Economy
Ravic P. Nijbroek
Chapter 14. Nature conservation and the ambiguous human-nature relationship
Ylva Uggla
Chapter 15. Hope and Possibility for Transformation in Ordinary Acts of
Well-Being on a Bicycle-Pedestrian Trail
Lisa L. Gezon
Conclusion
James B. Greenberg, Thomas K. Park, Simon Batterbury, Casey Walsh, Edward
Liebow
References
Index
About the Editors & Contributors
Introduction
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 1. The Anthropocene and other noxious concepts
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 2. The Political Ecology of Climate Change
James B. Greenberg and Thomas K. Park
Chapter 3. Digital Sensing and Human-Environment Relationships in the Face
of Climate Variability in Senegal and Mauritania
Thomas K. Park, Aminata Niang and Mamadou Baro
Chapter 4. The Political Ecology of Languagelessness of the Southwest North
American Region: Case Studies in the Linguistic Commoditization of Mexican
Origin People
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
Chapter 5. Political Ecology of Guitars and their Tonewoods
James B. Greenberg
Chapter 6. Indigenous responses to colonialism in an island state: a
geopolitical ecology of Kanaky-New Caledonia
Simon Batterbury, Séverine Bouard, and Matthias Kowasch
Chapter 7. An Everyday Politics of Access: The Political Ecology of
Infrastructure in Cape Town's Informal Settlements
Angela Storey
Chapter 8. Land Tenure Issues and Socio-Political Challenges in Mauritania
Mamadou Baro
Chapter 9. Complicity and Resistance in the Indigenous Amazon: Economia
Indigena Under Siege
Alaka Wali
Chapter 10. Dolphin Hunters or Dolphin Saviors: Cultural Identity Choices
Under Intensifying Sea Level Rise, Cash-Dependence, and a New Eco-Christian
Conservation
Sarah Keen Meltzoff
Chapter 11. When Pachamama is Left Hungry: Healing and Misfortune in the
Atacama Desert
Anita Carrasco
Chapter 12. Place Matters: Tracking Coastal Restoration after the Deepwater
Horizon
Diane Austin and Victoria Phaneuf
Chapter 13. Practicing Political Ecology in the New Restoration Economy
Ravic P. Nijbroek
Chapter 14. Nature conservation and the ambiguous human-nature relationship
Ylva Uggla
Chapter 15. Hope and Possibility for Transformation in Ordinary Acts of
Well-Being on a Bicycle-Pedestrian Trail
Lisa L. Gezon
Conclusion
James B. Greenberg, Thomas K. Park, Simon Batterbury, Casey Walsh, Edward
Liebow
References
Index
About the Editors & Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 1. The Anthropocene and other noxious concepts
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 2. The Political Ecology of Climate Change
James B. Greenberg and Thomas K. Park
Chapter 3. Digital Sensing and Human-Environment Relationships in the Face
of Climate Variability in Senegal and Mauritania
Thomas K. Park, Aminata Niang and Mamadou Baro
Chapter 4. The Political Ecology of Languagelessness of the Southwest North
American Region: Case Studies in the Linguistic Commoditization of Mexican
Origin People
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
Chapter 5. Political Ecology of Guitars and their Tonewoods
James B. Greenberg
Chapter 6. Indigenous responses to colonialism in an island state: a
geopolitical ecology of Kanaky-New Caledonia
Simon Batterbury, Séverine Bouard, and Matthias Kowasch
Chapter 7. An Everyday Politics of Access: The Political Ecology of
Infrastructure in Cape Town's Informal Settlements
Angela Storey
Chapter 8. Land Tenure Issues and Socio-Political Challenges in Mauritania
Mamadou Baro
Chapter 9. Complicity and Resistance in the Indigenous Amazon: Economia
Indigena Under Siege
Alaka Wali
Chapter 10. Dolphin Hunters or Dolphin Saviors: Cultural Identity Choices
Under Intensifying Sea Level Rise, Cash-Dependence, and a New Eco-Christian
Conservation
Sarah Keen Meltzoff
Chapter 11. When Pachamama is Left Hungry: Healing and Misfortune in the
Atacama Desert
Anita Carrasco
Chapter 12. Place Matters: Tracking Coastal Restoration after the Deepwater
Horizon
Diane Austin and Victoria Phaneuf
Chapter 13. Practicing Political Ecology in the New Restoration Economy
Ravic P. Nijbroek
Chapter 14. Nature conservation and the ambiguous human-nature relationship
Ylva Uggla
Chapter 15. Hope and Possibility for Transformation in Ordinary Acts of
Well-Being on a Bicycle-Pedestrian Trail
Lisa L. Gezon
Conclusion
James B. Greenberg, Thomas K. Park, Simon Batterbury, Casey Walsh, Edward
Liebow
References
Index
About the Editors & Contributors
Introduction
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 1. The Anthropocene and other noxious concepts
Thomas K. Park and James B. Greenberg
Chapter 2. The Political Ecology of Climate Change
James B. Greenberg and Thomas K. Park
Chapter 3. Digital Sensing and Human-Environment Relationships in the Face
of Climate Variability in Senegal and Mauritania
Thomas K. Park, Aminata Niang and Mamadou Baro
Chapter 4. The Political Ecology of Languagelessness of the Southwest North
American Region: Case Studies in the Linguistic Commoditization of Mexican
Origin People
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez
Chapter 5. Political Ecology of Guitars and their Tonewoods
James B. Greenberg
Chapter 6. Indigenous responses to colonialism in an island state: a
geopolitical ecology of Kanaky-New Caledonia
Simon Batterbury, Séverine Bouard, and Matthias Kowasch
Chapter 7. An Everyday Politics of Access: The Political Ecology of
Infrastructure in Cape Town's Informal Settlements
Angela Storey
Chapter 8. Land Tenure Issues and Socio-Political Challenges in Mauritania
Mamadou Baro
Chapter 9. Complicity and Resistance in the Indigenous Amazon: Economia
Indigena Under Siege
Alaka Wali
Chapter 10. Dolphin Hunters or Dolphin Saviors: Cultural Identity Choices
Under Intensifying Sea Level Rise, Cash-Dependence, and a New Eco-Christian
Conservation
Sarah Keen Meltzoff
Chapter 11. When Pachamama is Left Hungry: Healing and Misfortune in the
Atacama Desert
Anita Carrasco
Chapter 12. Place Matters: Tracking Coastal Restoration after the Deepwater
Horizon
Diane Austin and Victoria Phaneuf
Chapter 13. Practicing Political Ecology in the New Restoration Economy
Ravic P. Nijbroek
Chapter 14. Nature conservation and the ambiguous human-nature relationship
Ylva Uggla
Chapter 15. Hope and Possibility for Transformation in Ordinary Acts of
Well-Being on a Bicycle-Pedestrian Trail
Lisa L. Gezon
Conclusion
James B. Greenberg, Thomas K. Park, Simon Batterbury, Casey Walsh, Edward
Liebow
References
Index
About the Editors & Contributors