Land, water, air and freedom : : the making of world movements for environmental justice / / Joan Martinez-Alier.
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Martínez Alier, Juan, author. Land, water, air and freedom : the making of world movements for environmental justice / Joan Martinez-Alier. First edition. Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. 1 online resource (798 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributing authors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Acronyms -- 1 Introduction: comparative political ecology - the EJAtlas, geographical and thematic perspectives -- 2 Japan: toxic archipelago -- 3 The Philippines: extractivism and violence -- 4 Women environmental defenders killed around the world -- 5 Taiwan's environmental movement -- 6 China: political ecology with Chinese characteristics - limits to eco-compensation -- 7 The Arctic, a growing commodity extraction frontier -- 8 India: Odisha, one of the states which are victims of "extractivism" -- 9 India: Kerala and Tamil Nadu -- 10 The world anti-nuclear movement since the 1970s -- 11 Biodiversity conservation: "militarized conservation" vs "convivial conservation" -- 12 East Africa: Kenya and Tanzania, wildlife and human livelihoods -- 13 South East Africa: Madagascar and Mozambique -- transnationals and BINGOs -- 14 Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea: "we thought it was oil but it was blood" -- 15 Sand mining for metallic minerals: a new commodity frontier -- 16 Blockadia and climate justice: LFFU movements -- 17 The Andean countries and Southern Cone -- 18 Mesoamerica and the Caribbean: from Zacatecas to Neo Zapatismo -- 19 Brazil and the Guianas: iron ores, tailings dams and land conflicts -- 20 Working-class environmentalism -- 21 Agrarian justice and human ecology -- 22 Religious groups as environmental activists -- 23 The Iberian Peninsula: transboundary conflicts -- 24 The United States: the cradle of environmental justice against environmental racism -- 25 Indigenous revival and resistance around the world -- 26 Preciosities vs bulk commodities in ecologically unequal trade -- 27 Corporate social irresponsibility and systematic lack of environmental liability -- 28 Environmental activism, uncertain risks and post-normal science. 29 Population and resources: feminism and neo-Malthusianism -- 30 Conclusion: is there a global environmental justice movement? -- References -- Index -- Endorsement Page. Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ "This ground-breaking book makes visible the global counter-movement for environmental justice. Combining 500 in-depth empirical analyses of environmental conflict with expansive theorising in ecological economics and political ecology, Joan Martinez-Alier reveals that though grassroots movements for socio-economic sustainability are deeply diverse, there are profound global patterns of environmental action and empowerment. Using rich personal and community stories of conflict drawn from the Atlas of Environmental Justice, Martinez-Alier analyses the commonalities shared by environmental defenders and offenders respectively. Each narrative is set within a cohesive framework, emphasising the diverse vocabularies, iconographies, and valuation languages of poor and indigenous activists without losing sight of the global scale of climate action and biodiversity loss. Revealing the circularity gap at the centre of the industrial economy, the book focuses on the frontiers of commodity extraction and waste disposal. Alongside exploring diverse geographies of resistance and protagonists of conflict, chapters delve into commodity extraction, corporate irresponsibility, unequal trade, and feminist neo-Malthusianism. Land, Water, Air and Freedom will be essential reading for students and scholars of environmental social sciences and humanities, anthropology, geography, international relations, and ecology. It will also guide activists seeking to understand their place in the movements for environmental justice and environmental sustainability"-- Provided by publisher. Open Access. unrestricted online access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. Environmental justice. Social responsibility of business. Umweltgerechtigkeit gnd (DE-588)1079417915 Umweltökonomie gnd (DE-588)4061638-1 Soziale Verantwortung gnd (DE-588)4055737-6 Print version: Martínez-Alier, Joan Land, Water, Air and Freedom Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,c2023 Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher. |
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