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Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the Environment

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The Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the Environment provides an in-depth and accessible analysis and theorization of environmental issues in the region. It will help readers make connections between Latin American and other regions perspectives, experiences, and environmental concerns.

Latin America has seen an acceleration of environmental degradation due to the expansion of resource extraction and urban areas. This Handbook addresses Latin America not only as an object of study, but also as a region with a long and profound history of critical thinking on these themes. Furthermore, the Handbook departs from most treatments on the topic by studying the environment as a social issue inextricably linked to politics, economy, and culture. The Handbook will be an invaluable resource for those wanting not only to understand the issues, but also to engage with ideas about environmental politics and social-ecological transformation. The Handbook covers a broad range of topics organized according to three areas: physical geography, ecology, and crucial environmental problems of the region. These are key theoretical and methodological issues used to understand Latin Americas ecosocial contexts, and institutional and grassroots practices related to more just and ecologically sustainable worlds.

The Handbook will set a research agenda for the near future and provide comprehensive research on most subregions relative to environmental transformations, challenges, struggles and political processes. It stands as a fresh and much needed state of the art introduction for researchers, scholars, post-graduates and academic audiences on Latin American contributions to theorization, empirical research and environmental practices.

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  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032478364

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Beatriz Bustos is an associate professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Chile. Her research focuses on resources geography and the sociopolitical transformations that exploitation of natural resources produces in rural communities. Her work ranges from examining the geography of commodities such as salmon copper wine agro-industries coal lithium and green hydrogen to rural livelihoods under neoliberal extractive economies. More recently she is researching ideas of rural citizenship.Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro is Professor at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies of SUNY New Paltz (US) teaching courses on physical and peopleenvironment geography as well as on socialism. He is Senior Editor for Capitalism Nature Socialism and Reviews Editor for Human Geography. He has recently published Socialist States and Environment and with George Martin Urban Food Production for Ecosocialism. His research areas include soil contamination and acidification urban food production and socialism and the environment.Gustavo García-López is an engaged researcher educator and apprentice organizer from the islands of Puerto Rico. He has experience in transdisciplinary social-environmental studies. His work is situated at the intersection of ecology and the political postcolonial/decolonial and Latin American and Caribbean studies. He engages with commons and commoning autogestion and environmental and climate justice issues. He is part of the JunteGente collective in Puerto Rico the Post-Extractive Futures initiative the Climate Justice Network and the Undisciplined Environments blog. He lives uprooted from his lands but finding home and guiding stars in his daughter Maia. He is held in life by broad networks of care and nourishment of people spirits memories and ecologies.Felipe Milanez is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Humanities Arts and Sciences Profesor Milton Santos at the Federal University of Bahia Brazil. Author of Memórias Sertanistas: Cem Anos de Indigenismo no Brasil and Guerras da Conquista with Fabrício Lyro his work and activism focus on the violence against environmental defenders the genocide of indigenous peoples and ecocide. More recently his research dedicates to learn with indigenous art anti-colonial epistemologies and political ecologies from Abya Yala.Diana Ojeda is Associate Professor at Cider (Center for Interdisciplinary Development Studies) at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá Colombia. Her work analyses processes of green grabbing dispossession and state formation from a perspective that combines feminist political ecology and critical agrarian studies. More recently her research has focused on pesticide use in Colombia.

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