
People and Pollution
Cultural Constructions and Social Action in Egypt
The American University in Cairo Press
Published on 31. December 1999
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-977-424-572-5 (ISBN)
Description
With a population approaching 65 million (15 million in Cairo alone), environmental pollution is a concern of many people in Egypt and the world in general. People and Pollution is a study of how Egyptians in particular understand environmental problems and what their roles are in the solutions. This original study is based on extensive field research with both academic and policy relevance. The uniqueness of the book comes from its focus: instead of the usual approach of analyzing policy and measurements, this highly readable text seeks to understand how the people themselves, often the objects of policy, understand their environment and their own actions. An interesting finding from the research lies in the focus of Egyptian concerns. Rather than the global perspective (the depletion of the ozone layer, protection of coral reefs and rainforests, and so on) that is common in the West, Egyptians are mainly concerned with matters of immediate environmental degradation, such as gargage, sewage, dirty streets, and noise pollution.
In addition, the researchers have found that people are often able to effect changes themselves through coopetation with neighbors, thus bypassing the 'official' channels of redress such as NGOs and local government officials. The difference in focus of concern and courses of action may be extrapolated to many Third World or developing nations, and leads to provocative questions regarding policymaking for public participation in future environmental campaigns. People and Pollution is a pioneering and important work that should be consulted by environmentally concerned readers, students, and policymakers alike.
In addition, the researchers have found that people are often able to effect changes themselves through coopetation with neighbors, thus bypassing the 'official' channels of redress such as NGOs and local government officials. The difference in focus of concern and courses of action may be extrapolated to many Third World or developing nations, and leads to provocative questions regarding policymaking for public participation in future environmental campaigns. People and Pollution is a pioneering and important work that should be consulted by environmentally concerned readers, students, and policymakers alike.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cairo
Egypt
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
5 maps, photographs
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-977-424-572-5 (9789774245725)
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Nicholas S. Hopkins is a professor of anthropology and dean of the School of Humanities and Social Science at the American University in Cairo. Sohair R. Mehanna is a research associate in the Social Research Center of the American University in Cairo. Salah El-Haggar is a professor of engineering at the American University in Cairo.