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The Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment

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The Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment

Brent McCusker, "The Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment "
English | ISBN: 113832566X | 2021 | 456 pages | EPUB | 5 MB

The handbook seeks to illuminate the key concepts in the study of development-environment through showcasing some of the Majoritarian (formerly "Developing") world’s emerging scholars in order to explore theoretical connections through critical/radical theory, “small” theory, various conceptual frameworks, and non-western and subaltern viewpoints.
The volume examines the themes around the study of the relationship between economic and social development and the environment. Part One covers theoretical and conceptual approaches to the study of development and environment by examining the diverse ways in which people perceive, understand and act upon the world around them. Cross-scalar topics such as neo-liberalism and globalization, human rights, climate change, sustainability, and technology are covered in Part Two. The book shifts to examinations of resources and production in Part Three, where authors with a focus on one or more environmental resources or types of economic production are presented. Topics range from water, agriculture and food, to energy, bioeconomy, and mining. The fourth section presents chapters where people are at the center of the development-environment nexus through topics such as gender relations, children, health, and cities. Finally, policy and governance of development and environment are explored in Part Five. The section includes both academics and practitioners who have worked with policy makers and policy makers themselves.