
Making Political Ecology
Rod Neumann(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. April 2016
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-138-14068-4 (ISBN)
Description
Making Political Ecology presents a comprehensive view of an important new field in human geography and interdisciplinary studies of nature-society relations. Tracing the development of political ecology from its origins in geography and ecological anthropology in the 1970s, to its current status as an established field, the book investigates how late twentieth-century developments in social and ecological theories are brought together to create a powerful framework for comprehending environmental problems.
Making Political Ecology argues for an inclusionary conceptualization of the field, which absorbs empirical studies from urban, rural, First World and Third World contexts and the theoretical insights of feminism, poststructuralism, neo-Marxism and non-equilibrium ecology. Throughout the book, excerpts from the writings of key figures in political ecology provide an empirical grounding for abstract theoretical concepts.
Making Political Ecology will convince readers of political ecology's particular suitability for grappling with the most difficult questions concerning social justice, environmental change and human relationships with nature.
Making Political Ecology argues for an inclusionary conceptualization of the field, which absorbs empirical studies from urban, rural, First World and Third World contexts and the theoretical insights of feminism, poststructuralism, neo-Marxism and non-equilibrium ecology. Throughout the book, excerpts from the writings of key figures in political ecology provide an empirical grounding for abstract theoretical concepts.
Making Political Ecology will convince readers of political ecology's particular suitability for grappling with the most difficult questions concerning social justice, environmental change and human relationships with nature.
Reviews / Votes
'An excellent book - clear focus, good survey of literature.'Dr R Elmhurst, University of Brighton
The goal of this series (hence the slightly awkward title) is to provide a critical overview and assessment of major conceptual streams in human geography . Meumann has achieved this in style, and produced a valuable contribution to ongoing debates over political ecology.
Geography Volume 90 (3)
'This book is exceptionally well written and covers an impressive range of material ... Making Political Ecology is a very welcome contribution to the field and can be highly recommended both as a textbook for graduate students as well as a must-read for anyone interested in the field of political ecology.'
Development and Change, Bram E. BA1/4scher, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-14068-4 (9781138140684)
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Roderick P. Neumann is Associate Professor of Geography at Florida International University, USA.
Content
Introduction: The Vitality and Promise of Political Ecology
Originals and Development of Political Ecology
Environment and Development
Political Ecology of Nature Conservation
Advances and Retreats in Biological Ecology
Feminist Political Ecology
Environment Politics
New Questions, New Direction in Political Ecology
Conclusion
Originals and Development of Political Ecology
Environment and Development
Political Ecology of Nature Conservation
Advances and Retreats in Biological Ecology
Feminist Political Ecology
Environment Politics
New Questions, New Direction in Political Ecology
Conclusion