Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment
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Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment
Ahmed, Waquar; Solis, Patricia; Ramutsindela, Maano; McCusker, Brent
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
440
Dura
Inglês
9781138325661
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: Development and Environment in the 2020s Part 1: Theoretical Approaches and Syntheses 2. Defining and Transgressing Boundaries in Development and Environment Contexts 3. Framing Development through Environmentalism 4. The Financialization of Nature 5.Colonialism/post-colonialism nexus: an oxymoron of coloniality and globality 6. Ecosocialism: Historical Roots and Current Movements Part 2: Global Development, Environment, and Resources 7. Food, digital life, and new environment-development dynamics 8. Historic -Dialectical Aspect of Environment and Development: An Analysis 9. Nila nunanico, the threat to our lands 10. Is This Land Made for You and Me 11. Contesting Invisibility of Immigrant Detention Landscapes in Texas 12. Smallholder farmers' lived experiences of weather perturbation in Malawi 13. Terra sacer: water infrastructure and core-periphery reconfiguration in Dallas/Fort Worth 14. Sustainable Development: Quo Vadis Africa 15. Contrasting Climate Change Knowledges in Colombia 16. Spaces of Environmental (In)Justice and Accumulation by Dispossession in India 17. No Lifeboats Available: Hurricane Harvey and Emergency Management Part 3: People and Communities 18. Challenges of the Anthropocene for protected areas and conservation in Costa Rica 19. Archaeology and Tourism at Mesa Verde National Park: An Environmental Justice Heritage 20. Communities and conservation: Between two models of development 21. Circumscribing local development: the role of community-based conservation in Tanzania 22. Understanding the relationship among gender, space and the environment: the case of Waorani Women in Gareno, Ecuador 23. Upgrading the Shock Theory: Female Resilience in Reconstructing Puerto Rico After Hurricanes Irma and Maria 24. Gendered access to wetland gardens (dimba) in northern Malawi 25.The dialectic of places 26. From Species life to Nature's outside: New Town 'Green City,' Kolkata Part 4: Policy and Governance 27. Diaspora Within: Territoriality, Nationality and Justice for the Indigenous community in India 28. Rationalities of Government and Webs of Relations(hips) in the Funding and Implementation of Sea Defense Systems in the Volta River Delta of Ghana 29. Political ecology and policy: A case study in engagement 30. Spatial Policymaking: Using large, public datasets to illustrate spatial patterns of human vulnerability in Niger.
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Nkhata Bay Districts;Nkhata Bay;UN;Social Reproduction;Flood Insurance;Local Development;Geo Group;Smart Farming;Climate Change;Colonial Administrations;Smallholder Farmers;Green Energy;Redd;SDS;Pe Program;Internally Displaced;Pe Scheme;Immigrant Detention;Ultra-processed Food;Wetland Cultivation;UPA Government;Ecosocialist Movements;Collective Continuance;Feminist Geopolitical Scholars;Cliff Palace
1. Introduction: Development and Environment in the 2020s Part 1: Theoretical Approaches and Syntheses 2. Defining and Transgressing Boundaries in Development and Environment Contexts 3. Framing Development through Environmentalism 4. The Financialization of Nature 5.Colonialism/post-colonialism nexus: an oxymoron of coloniality and globality 6. Ecosocialism: Historical Roots and Current Movements Part 2: Global Development, Environment, and Resources 7. Food, digital life, and new environment-development dynamics 8. Historic -Dialectical Aspect of Environment and Development: An Analysis 9. Nila nunanico, the threat to our lands 10. Is This Land Made for You and Me 11. Contesting Invisibility of Immigrant Detention Landscapes in Texas 12. Smallholder farmers' lived experiences of weather perturbation in Malawi 13. Terra sacer: water infrastructure and core-periphery reconfiguration in Dallas/Fort Worth 14. Sustainable Development: Quo Vadis Africa 15. Contrasting Climate Change Knowledges in Colombia 16. Spaces of Environmental (In)Justice and Accumulation by Dispossession in India 17. No Lifeboats Available: Hurricane Harvey and Emergency Management Part 3: People and Communities 18. Challenges of the Anthropocene for protected areas and conservation in Costa Rica 19. Archaeology and Tourism at Mesa Verde National Park: An Environmental Justice Heritage 20. Communities and conservation: Between two models of development 21. Circumscribing local development: the role of community-based conservation in Tanzania 22. Understanding the relationship among gender, space and the environment: the case of Waorani Women in Gareno, Ecuador 23. Upgrading the Shock Theory: Female Resilience in Reconstructing Puerto Rico After Hurricanes Irma and Maria 24. Gendered access to wetland gardens (dimba) in northern Malawi 25.The dialectic of places 26. From Species life to Nature's outside: New Town 'Green City,' Kolkata Part 4: Policy and Governance 27. Diaspora Within: Territoriality, Nationality and Justice for the Indigenous community in India 28. Rationalities of Government and Webs of Relations(hips) in the Funding and Implementation of Sea Defense Systems in the Volta River Delta of Ghana 29. Political ecology and policy: A case study in engagement 30. Spatial Policymaking: Using large, public datasets to illustrate spatial patterns of human vulnerability in Niger.
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Nkhata Bay Districts;Nkhata Bay;UN;Social Reproduction;Flood Insurance;Local Development;Geo Group;Smart Farming;Climate Change;Colonial Administrations;Smallholder Farmers;Green Energy;Redd;SDS;Pe Program;Internally Displaced;Pe Scheme;Immigrant Detention;Ultra-processed Food;Wetland Cultivation;UPA Government;Ecosocialist Movements;Collective Continuance;Feminist Geopolitical Scholars;Cliff Palace