Feminist Political Ecology: Global Issues and Local ExperienceDianne Rocheleau, Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Esther Wangari Routledge, 15/04/2013 - 352 من الصفحات Feminist Political Ecology explores the gendered relations of ecologies, economies and politics in communities as diverse as the rubbertappers in the rainforests of Brazil to activist groups fighting racism in New York City. Women are often at the centre of these struggles, struggles which concern local knowledge, everyday practice, rights to resources, sustainable development, environmental quality, and social justice. The book bridges the gap between the academic and rural orientation of political ecology and the largely activist and urban focus of environmental justice movements. |
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... livelihoods , and the prospects of any community for " sustainable development . " The analytical framework presented here brings a feminist perspective to political ecology . It seeks to understand and interpret local experience in the ...
... livelihoods , and the prospects of any community for " sustainable development . " The analytical framework presented here brings a feminist perspective to political ecology . It seeks to understand and interpret local experience in the ...
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... livelihoods , and systems of life support from contamination , depletion ( extraction ) , and destruction ; and ⚫ the determination to restore or rehabilitate what has already been harmed . These common threads surface repeatedly ...
... livelihoods , and systems of life support from contamination , depletion ( extraction ) , and destruction ; and ⚫ the determination to restore or rehabilitate what has already been harmed . These common threads surface repeatedly ...
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... livelihood options . They participate little , if at all , in organized politics at the national level . Their activism usually begins locally on matters critical to their own lives , their homes , and their families . It reflects the ...
... livelihood options . They participate little , if at all , in organized politics at the national level . Their activism usually begins locally on matters critical to their own lives , their homes , and their families . It reflects the ...
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Part II Gendered Organizations | 25 |
Part III Gendered Resource Rights | 125 |
Part IV Gendered Knowledge | 209 |
Part V Conclusion | 285 |
Notes on Contributors | 308 |
Index | 314 |
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Acacia activists activities Agbanga agricultural Agroforestry Austria Bilbao Brazil nut cash crops Catalonia Chico Mendes City context cultural Dominican Republic economic empates environment environmental racism extractive reserves farm farmers Federation feminist feminist political ecology Food for Silesia forestry Gibraleon Gliwice grassroots Hainburg hogs household income industrial International interviews involved Kenya knowledge labor land livelihood Machakos Machakos district male market economy Mbeere Meissner-Blau men's ment mulheres seringueiras mwethya groups natural resource networks North River Sewage NRSTP organizations participation PEC-Gliwice percent political ecology pollution production region resource management responsibilities River Sewage Treatment Rocheleau romblon rubber tappers rural seringueiros Sewage Treatment Plant social capital space strategies struggle studies subsistence sustainable tenure Tested Food Thomas-Slayter timber tion trees union University urban village waste West Harlem WHE ACT women women's groups Wood Producers Xapuri York Zambrana-Chacuey