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  • Decentralization and the cultural politics of natural resource management in Kerala, India
  • Community ; Cultural policy ; Dam ; Decentralization ; Ecology ; Empowerment ; India ; Kerala ; Planning ; Political ecology ; Resource management ; Role of the State ; Watershed
  • This article examines decentralization and the cultural politics of natural resource management in Kerala, India. The proposed construction of a dam along the Chalakkudy River will displace two colonies of the Kadar tribe in Chalakkudy
  • 2014
  • Politics of expectations : nature, culture and the production of space. Themed issue
  • Biodiversity ; Environmental management ; Ethics ; Expectation ; Policy ; Political ecology ; Production of space ; Prospective study ; Sustainability
  • 2014
  • Ecology ; Farmer ; Gender ; Kenya ; Livelihood ; Livestock farming ; Performativity ; Political ecology ; Social geography
  • 2014
  • Community ; Cuba ; Discourse ; Ecology ; Fruit ; Garden ; Habana ; José Martí ; Political geography ; Political party ; Role of the State ; Sustainable development ; Urban area ; Vegetables ; environmental discourse ; ideology ; sustainability
  • 2014
  • settlements and farm camps. To consider the question of intentionality and how the inevitability of AfDE is experienced, it combines historical and political ecology with elements of nonrepresentational theory. It shows how the Loma phenomenological experience
  • of these soils and their origins is better conceptualized in terms of sensual objects, the formation of which is inflected by these social and political processes. It thus reframes the debate away from intentionality, to theorize enriched anthropogenic soils
  • and landscapes in terms of shifting sociocultural, political, and historical factors interplaying with the practical, sensually experienced, and inevitable effects of everyday life.
  • 2014
  • The politics of climate change. Themed section
  • Adaptation ; Climate policy ; Climatic change ; Demographic change ; Developing countries ; Discourse ; Environment ; Forced migration ; Island ; Microstate ; Policy ; Political ecology ; Transfer of population ; Vulnerability
  • 2014
  • Elephant ; Human ecology ; India ; Mobility ; Relations between human and animal bodies ; United Kingdom
  • cosmopolitan elephants may be coercive, giving rise to political frictions and new inequalities when mobilised by powerful, transnational environmental actors. It concludes by discussing the methodological and conceptual implications of a more-than-human
  • 2014
  • Climate refugees ; Climatic warming ; Discontinuity ; Island ; Maldives ; Microstate ; Political ecology ; Tuvalu ; Vulnerability
  • 2014
  • demonstrate sthe ways in which processual policy, subjectivity, authority formation, objects, and environmental narratives combine to produce new political trajectories with positive implications for rural women and the environment.
  • 2014
  • [b1] Dept. of Human Ecology, Univ., Rutgers, Etats-Unis
  • Agricultural cooperative ; Biofuel ; Certification ; Environmental management ; Governance ; Land grabbing ; Livelihood ; Oilpalm ; Political ecology ; Rural development ; Social justice ; Sustainability ; Sustainable development
  • 2014
  • Agribusiness ; Applied geography ; Aquaculture ; Geographic research ; Knowledge ; Political ecology ; Production system ; Research ; Sustainable development
  • 2014
  • Australia ; Carbon economy ; Governmentality ; Political ecology ; Project ; Urban administration ; Urban economy
  • 2014
  • Ecology ; Household ; Human body ; Lake ; New York State ; Political ecology ; United States of America ; Waste ; Water quality ; Watershed
  • 2014
  • China ; Ecology ; Land rights ; Land use ; Political ecology ; Project ; Right to the city ; Settlement ; Sustainable development ; Urbanism
  • 2014
  • , and analytic techniques; our understanding of vulnerability as a recursive and relational process; and our appreciation for the political ecological nature of vulnerability—where affluence and levels of net vulnerability are highly uneven yet also deeply
  • strategies from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s contributed to the production of vulnerable conditions in Oakland. A second section describes how conservative homeowner politics and state tax restructuring spanning the 1950s to the 1980s further generated
  • 2014
  • Environment ; Frontier ; Militarization ; Mozambique ; Nation-state ; National park ; Nature conservation ; Political geography ; South Africa ; Violence
  • they articulate with particular assumptions and values; for Kruger these amount to politicalecological values regarding the nation-state, its sovereignty, and its natural heritage. The result is an intensifying interlocking of conservation and militarization
  • 2014
  • Rigidity Traps: Resource Politics and Social–Ecological Possibilism in Honduras and Peru ; 9-The Amenity Principle, Internal Migration, and Rural Development in Australia ; 10-“Under the Radar”: Undocumented Immigrants, Christian Faith Communities
  • of Immigrants ; 3-Diasporic Families: Cultures of Relatedness in Migration; 4-Migration, Urbanization, and Political Power in Sub-Saharan Africa ; 5-Following Migrant Trajectories: The Im/Mobility of Sub-Saharan Africans en Route to the European Union ; 6-North
  • 2014
  • on the individual consumer as a unit of measurement and political attention has stifled debate concerning the ways in which environmentally related social practices have developed in association with wider economic contexts. Second, in adopting a largely
  • individualistic perspective, environmental social scientists have tended to focus their attention on incrementalist and narrowly defined views of what ecological citizenship might look like and constitute in the green economy. The article therefore argues
  • 2014
  • Bombay ; Conflict ; Enquiry ; Environment ; Forest ; India ; Livelihood ; Maharashtra ; Man-environment relations ; Minority ; National park ; Political ecology ; Social exclusion ; Tribe ; Urban park ; Way of life
  • 2014
  • China ; Conflict ; Frontier ; Hong Kong ; Policy ; Political ecology ; Scale ; Water ; Water economics ; Water management ; Water supply
  • 2014