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Liberation ecologies: Environment, development, social movements
Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development, Social Movements explores the complex interconnections between environmental change, development practices, and social justice movements. The book brings together critical perspectives from political ecology, highlighting how power, inequality, and resistance shape human–environment relations. Through case studies from different regions, it examines how marginalized communities respond to ecological degradation and development pressures, framing environmental struggles as both ecological and political acts of liberation. This work challenges conventional development paradigms and advocates for more equitable and sustainable approaches to environmental governance.
KP.IV 0342 | 320 PEE L (GEN.0 PEE I) | My Library (POLITIK 5) | Available |
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