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  • - Indigenous Movements, Public Opinion, and the Petro-State in Ecuador
    af Todd A. (Professor of Government Eisenstadt
    1.164,95 kr.

    Using the first national survey in Ecuador featuring an oversample of Amazon indigenous communities, this path-breaking book argues that how vulnerable or exposed people have been to environmental degradation determines how strongly they feel about saving the environment. Rather than emphasizing ethnic identity or stakeholders' ideological pre-dispositions towards environmentalism, the authors argue that on the front lines of environmental conservation, peoples'views are driven by personal experiences of vulnerability. Using the survey and hundreds of interviews across Ecuador over three years, the authors also argue that the creation of interest groups across ethnic and class lines is more effective in promoting environmental activism than more traditionalapproaches involving only ethnic or partisan affinity groups.

  • - The Political Economy of Green Growth
    af School of Public Affairs, Daniel J. (Director, Director, mfl.
    457,95 - 1.435,95 kr.

  • - Environmental Conservation and Social Justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico
    af University of Connecticut) Kashwan, Prakash (Assistant Professor of Political Science & Assistant Professor of Political Science
    483,95 - 1.147,95 kr.

    Democracy in the Woods examines the trajectories of forest and land rights in India, Tanzania, and Mexico to explain how societies negotiate the tensions between environmental protection and social justice. It shows that the social consequences of environmental protection depend, almost entirely, on political intermediation of competing claims to environmental resources.

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