Political Ecology and Praxis
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Political Ecology and the Epistemology of Social Justice – Tim Forsyth
Tim Forsyth reviews Piers Blaikie’s writings on political ecology and social justice focusing on the Blaikie’s meaning of ‘politics.’ Forsyth promotes a pragmatic co-production of environmental knowledge and social values for the creation of socially just environmental policy.
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Putting Politics First: The Political Ecology of Sustainable Development – Raymond L. Bryant
Bryant explores the problems associated with the disregard of politics in the writing on sustainable development and advocates for a political ecology approach that acknowledges that environment and development are inextricably linked.
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Epilogue: Towards a Future for Political Ecology – Piers Blaikie
Piers Blaikie reflects on the development and conceptualization of political ecology and argues that political ecology succeeds in producing innovative thinking and is effective in promoting justice and progressive politics.
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