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|a Liberation ecologies :
|b environment, development, social movements /
|c edited by Richard Peet and Michael Watts.
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|a Liberation Ecologies elaborates a political-economic explanation of environmental crisis, drawing from the most recent advances in social theory.
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|a BOOKCOVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS ; ILLUSTRATIONS ; CONTRIBUTORS ; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; Part I RENEWING POLITICAL ECOLOGY ; 1 LIBERATING POLITICAL ECOLOGY*; 2 THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF FAMINE ; 3 INVISIBLE FORESTS ; Part II DISCOURSE AND PRACTICE ; 4 ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOURSES ON SOIL DEGRADATION IN BOLIVIA ; 5 PURITY AND POLLUTION ; 6 ECO-GOVERNMENTALITY AND OTHER TRANSNATIONAL PRACTICES OF A "GREEN" WORLD BANK* ; Part III INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNANCE; 7 NATURE-STATE-TERRITORY ; 8 WATER, MARKETS, AND EMBEDDED INSTITUTIONS IN WESTERN INDIA*
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|a 9 TRANSITION ENVIRONMENTSPart IV CONFLICT AND STRUGGLE; 10 VIOLENT ENVIRONMENTS ; 11 GENDER AND CLASS POWER IN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS ; 12 GENDER CONFLICT IN GAMBIAN WETLANDS ; Part V MOVEMENT ; 13 ENVIRONMENT, INDIGENEITY AND TRANSNATIONALISM1 ; 14 FROM CHIPKO TO UTTARANCHAL; 15 MOVEMENTS AND MODERNIZATIONS, MARKETS AND MUNICIPALITIES ; 16 INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THAILAND ; INDEX.
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|a Human ecology
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|a Economic development
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|a Liberation ecologies (Text)
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