The Routledge handbook of political ecology /
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Table of Contents:
- Introductory overview : The Origins of Political Ecology / Michael Watts
- Activist political ecology / Ben Wisner
- Reflections on non-Anglophone political ecology / Enrique Leff
- Fench research traditions on peasant agriculture / Denis Gautier & Christian Kull
- Political ecology as trickster / Paul Robbins
- The end of critique? / Bruce Braun
- Ethics and Entanglement / Juanita Sundberg
- Ethics in research beyond the human / Rosemary-Claire Collard
- Relationship and Research Methods / Abby Neely & Thoko Nguse
- Methods in Environmental Science / Karl Zimmerer
- Activism and Direct Action Politics / Nik Heynen & Levi Van Sant
- Political ecology as praxis / Alex Loftus
- Political ecology and policy / Brent McCusker
- Policy Networks and Moments of Government / Tony Bebbington
- Political ecology and Actor-Network Theory / Rebecca Lave
- Promises of Participation in Science and Political Ecology / David Demeritt
- Indigenous/local environmental knowledge / Leah Horowitz
- Participatory Mapping / Joe Bryan
- Historical approaches / Diana Davis
- Capitalist production of socio-natures / Noel Castree
- Risk, hazards and vulnerability / Jim Wescoat
- Climate change and environmental transformation / Diana Liverman
- Environment and development : Reflections from Latin America / Astrid Ulloa
- Livelihoods and social reproduction / Ed Carr
- Political Ecologies of Disease and Health / Brian King
- Environmental degradation and Marginalization / Tor Benjaminsen
- Industrialization and environmental change / Stefania Barca
- International trade, development and environment / Alf Hornborg
- Nature conservation / Rod Neumann
- International Agri-food systems / Derek Hall
- Certification regimes / Tad Muttersbaugh
- Property and commodification / Scott Prudham
- Neoiberalization of nature / Karen Bakker
- Political ecology and state theory / Morgan Robertson
- Eco-governmentality / Gabriela Valdivia
- Energy and resources / Matt Huber
- Biosecurity / Celia Lowe
- Scales and polities / Nathan Sayre
- Gender/feminist political ecology 2 / Rebecca Elmhirst
- Indigeneity / Emily Yeh & Joe Bryan
- Class formation and nature / Michael Ekers
- Nature, difference and the body / Julie Guthman & Becky Mansfield
- Social Movements / Wendy Wolford & Sarah Keene
- Environmental justice / Ryan Holifield
- Environmental conflict / Philippe LeBillon
- Urbanization and environmental imaginaries / Erik Swyngedouw.