Socio-economic and ecological challenges of small-scale fishing and strategies for its sustainable management : a case study of the Old Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh
Bangladesh ; Conditions de vie ; Ecosystème ; Gestion ; Niveau de vie ; Old Brahmaputra ; Pêche ; Pêche artisanale ; Pêcherie ; Structure socio-économique
Bangladesh ; Ecosystem ; Fishery ; Fishing ; Living conditions ; Living standard ; Management ; Old Brahmaputra ; Small-scale fishing ; Socio-economic system
Evaluation des défis socio-économiques et écologiques qu'ont à affronter les petits pêcheurs du Vieux Brahmapoutre au Bangladesh. D'après l'enquête, il s'agit d'une activité professionnelle, saisonnière ou de subsistance. Les prises enregistrent un
Attitude ; Behaviour ; Drought ; Ecology ; Impact ; Local knowledge ; Society ; Society-environment relationship ; Water management
for protection against drought, the A. argues that physical scientists need to combine their skills in understanding global ecology and their technological expertise with the social scientists' awareness of the socio-economic, political and cultural contexts
Melanesia's violent environments : towards a political ecology of conflict in the western Pacific
Aborigines ; Capitalism ; Conflict ; Land ; Melanesia ; Nationalism ; Pacific Region ; Papua New Guinea ; Political ecology ; Resource management ; Solomon Islands ; Violence
Pacifique occidental. Ces conflits surgissent dans la relation entre le capitalisme d'exploitation des ressources et les contextes socio-politiques locaux.
to implement positive measures such as controlling population, improving the environment, and promoting smart development to balance the socio-ecological system.
This article analyses the changing trend of China’s eco-environment and calculates the changing trajectory in the gravity center of the eco-environmental quality. It demonstrates that since 1990, the ecological deficit is still expanding and that he
Barcelona ; Catalonia ; Consumption ; Garden ; Green space ; Housing cost ; Political ecology ; Socio-economic system ; Spain ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; Urban region
Banlieue ; Barcelona ; Cataluña ; Consommation ; Coût du logement ; Ecologie politique ; Espace vert ; Espagne ; Jardin ; Région urbaine ; Structure socio-économique ; Suburbanisation
Comfort ; Environment ; European part of Russia ; Habitability ; Housing ; Human ecology ; Living conditions ; Socio-economic system ; Urban settlement ; Vladimir
Conditions de vie ; Confort ; Ecologie humaine ; Environnement ; Habitabilité ; Habitat urbain ; Logement ; Russie d'Europe ; Structure socio-économique ; Vladimir
Ethnicity ; Historical geography ; Israel ; Neighbourhood ; Perception of the urban environment ; Territorial stigma ; Town ; Urban ecology ; Urban environment ; Urban planning
, et les pratiques quotidienne de conduites déviantes comme le crime. La ville a été produite comme un mélange socio-spatial dans lequel règnent un désordre physique, des ethnies différentes et une illégalité explicite. Mécanismes discursifs selon
Conflict ; Economic value ; Environmental management ; Natural resources ; Political ecology ; Portugal ; Society-environment relationship ; Water ; Water economics
relationnelle. L'estimation est fondée sur une ontologie relationnelle et holistique. Les valeurs sont nécessairement en corrélation et elles proviennent d'interactions concrètes, politisées et socio-naturelles. L'estimation est en fin de compte construite
Dans cette partie consacrée aux relations entre le paysgae et la dynamique socio-environnementale du Sanjiangyan, on trouvera les articles suivants : 1-Geodiversity in the Yellow River source zone ; 2-A broad overview of landscape diversity
of the ecological status of the Upper Yellow and Yangtze Rivers.
theoretically nuanced and historically grounded conception of the intersections between critical cultural discourses and recent advances in urban ecology might provide a useful counterpoint to narrowly utilitarian approaches to urban nature.
Differentiation characteristics and influencing factors of ecological land rent among provinces in China
Agriculture ; China ; Cluster analysis ; Ecological footprint ; Ecology ; Economic development ; Environmental management ; Industrialization ; Man-environment relations ; Spatial analysis ; Sustainable development ; Urbanization
Ecological land rent is the excess profit produced by resource scarcity. This paper, by calculating the respective ecological land rents of all the provinces in China for the years 2002 and 2007, and with the assistance of the software programs
ArcGIS and GeoDA, analyzes the spatial differentiation characteristics of ecological land rent; then, the influencing factors of ecological land rent differentiation among the provinces are examined using the methods of traditional regression and spatial
correlation analysis. It is shown that population distribution, economic level and industrial structure were all important influencing factors. Population density, urbanization level, economic density were all shown to be positively related to total ecological
land rent. However, there was also a negative correlation between ecological land rent and agricultural output percentage.
China ; Climatic change ; Ecological modernization ; Ecology ; Economic development ; Economic growth ; Economic policy ; Environmental crisis ; Modernization ; Political ecology
An American geographer and specialist on Asia’s environments reviews three theoretical frameworks (Classical, Ecological Modernization, and Critical Political Ecology) that offer different prognoses and solutions to the problem of environmental
Ecology) offers an alternative analysis of the fundamental environmental issues accompanying China’s rise, yielding quite different insights informing policy and practice.
The AA. argue that feminist political ecology must theorize a more complex and messier notion of gender that accounts for race , racialization and racism more explicitly. Building on the work of feminist geography and critical race scholarship
Technifying public space and publicizing infrastructures : exploring new urban political ecologies through the square of General Vara del Rey
Architecture ; Infrastructure ; Madrid ; Political ecology ; Public space ; Spain ; Technology ; Urban area ; Urban planning
ecology. Through the double movement of ‘the technification of public space’ and ‘the publicization of infrastructures’, the square aims to rethink the political ecology of urban public spaces. The transformation of infrastructures into fully visible
Eden, Earth Day, and Ecology: Landscape Restoration as Metaphor and Mission
Earth Day ; Ecological restoration ; Ecology ; Eden ; Landscape ; Man-environment relations ; Nature conservation ; Philosophy ; Value system ; Wilderness ; ecology ; landscape restoration
Ecologic Crisis’ (1967) and the Earth Day reform mission (1970), convergent redemptive philosophies realigned ecotheology and landscape restoration along Franciscan lines, shedding commandments to subdue and conquer for injunctions to live in harmony
with nature. Previously condemned as the antithesis of Eden, wilderness was transformed from dreaded chaos into a redemptive realm that led ecological restorers to idealise and worship supposedly virgin scenes. Instead of getting civilised, wild landscapes
Differentiated circuits : the ecologies of knowing and securing life
Avian influenza ; Biosecurity ; Disease ; Human ecology ; Knowledge ; Monitoring ; Relations between human and animal bodies ; Security ; United Kingdom
And now for something different : modelling socio-political landscapes
Analyse spatiale ; Australie ; Comportement électoral ; Géographie politique ; Modélisation ; Parti politique ; Structure socio-économique
Australia ; Electoral behaviour ; Modelling ; Political geography ; Political party ; Socio-economic system ; Spatial analysis
australiennes. Un examen de leur structure spatiale permet d'identifier les facteurs démographiques et socio-économiques qui établissent une discrimination entre les profils des partis. La position de ces partis dans un espace socio-politique à deux dimensionsa
This article analyses the ecological–economic geographies of globalization in order to demonstrate how regions could be connected with seemingly distant carbon emissions. It shows that emissions from emerging economies such as China might also