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    Pour une écologie politique des savoirs. Comment hériter du domaine STS (Sciences, technologies et société) ? by Antoine Lalande, Joëlle Le Marec

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…After showing how this project joins up with the idea of a political ecology of knowledges, we demonstrate in a first time how this issue inherits the epistemological and political questions that characterized the rise of french STS in the 1970’s. …”
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    De la Lebensreform à la naturopathie : quelle nature pour le changement social ? by Anahita Grisoni

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Nevertheless, this heritage also expresses itself through the similarity of a mode of social changes triggering a form of political action that belongs to the realm of political ecology.…”
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    Anthropocene, History and Politics. Challenges and Critical Itineraries by Furio Ferraresi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Along a critical itinerary among different theories and authors (from Chakrabarty to Latour, from Moore and Malm to ecofeminism), the essay discusses the concept of the Anthropocene with a ‘political ecology’ approach. The aim is to hold together the common dimension - human and non-human - of belonging to terrestrial eco-systems, with the ability to critically and genealogically read the power asymmetries, inequalities and conflicts that have made possible and still structure the Anthropocene, from the political perspective of inter-human and multi-species climate justice.…”
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    Construction of a place brand by Jacques Felix Michelet, Frédéric Giraut

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In such a context, it is both the image and reputation of the canton as a whole that constitute the main resource, a situation that is, however, not without risk when the canton finds itself in a awkward position in relation to the new metropolitan values (in the Swiss context) of political ecology on the question of landscape and second homes.…”
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    Women’s presence in contemporary Italy’s environmental movements, with a case study on the Mamme No Inceneritore committee by Rachele Ledda

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…It is only at the end of the 1970s, during a time of major political enthusiasm, that a female figure, Laura Conti, began to stand out in the environmental milieu, by denouncing the environmental disaster of Seveso, a crucial event in the history of environmentalism and political ecology in Italy. This article analyses the long posterity of Italian ecofeminism and presents a case study of a group of women embodying the environmental justice movements in Italy, the Mamme No Inceneritore.…”
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    L’agenda gouvernemental de croissance saisi par l’expertise environnementale des Organisations de la société civile (OSC) de défense des forêts au Cameroun by Moïse Tchingankong Yanou

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The study on environment and development has driven the development of a university tendency said political ecology. This tendency, which emerges in confrontation or in opposition with cultural human ecology, analyses essentially power and the fight for power in matters of management of the environment. …”
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    Conceptualising ‘Cultural Landscape Commons’: Retracing Ecological Thinking from the Swiss Alpine Landscape to Social-Ecological Systems by Nicole de Lalouvière

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Recent studies based in resilience thinking and the social-ecological systems (SES) framework reveal promising contributions from complexity studies, New Institutional Political Ecology (NIPE), and the analysis of change dynamics over the longue durée. …”
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    De la « Fortress Conservation » aux nouveaux modèles de gestion participative de la biodiversité en Tanzanie by Adriana Blache 

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Conservation models with a "participatory and inclusive" label are more related to the criminalization of practices and uses prior to the devices and promote the multiplication of guards and police, rather than proposing a particular awareness within a broader vision of political ecology. While the stated objective of so-called participatory models is to go beyond "fortress conservation", they accentuate land conflicts in the interstices of conservation areas. …”
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    Privatization, efficiency and integration: the truth about the Paraguay-Paraná Waterway in Argentina in the 1990’s by Gisela Ariana Rausch

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This research combines the approaches of disciplines such as human geography and political ecology. The historical object of the study is based on documentary sources and shows that the dominant discourse about the HPP was built around three main ideas: privatization, efficiency and regional integration. …”
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    Conservation refugees and environmental dispossession in 21st century critical Geography by Scott William Hoefle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Historical geographers have recently taken up these concepts from contemporary Environmental History, and when with allied to the concepts of environmental ethics from Radical Ecology and Environmental Studies and nature enclosures from Political Ecology, a novel critique is produced of the role of full conservation units in debates surrounding global climate change. …”
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    Desafios dos produtores de base familiar na produção do coco em reassentamentos públicos do Vale do São Francisco – Brasil by Guilherme José Ferreira de Araújo, Clélio Cristiano dos Santos, Edvânia Tôrres Aguiar Gomes

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The methods were based on the Sustainable Livelihood Approach and Political Ecology with the hypothesis that this product will contribute to local sustainable development through investments in production infrastructure, marketing, and distribution. …”
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    Conceptualiser les « paysages culturels en commun » : reconstituer l’évolution de la réflexion écologique, des études du paysage alpin suisse jusqu’aux systèmes socio-écologiques... by Nicole de Lalouvière

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…La place accordée à la résilience et aux systèmes socio-écologiques (social-ecological systems, SES) dans de nombreuses études récentes souligne le potentiel des systèmes complexes, de l’écologie politique néo-institutionnaliste (New Institutional Political Ecology, NIPE) et de l’analyse des dynamiques de changement sur la longue durée. …”
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    Rivers help us to quantify the socio-ecological functioning of their basin at the Anthropocene: the Seine example (1850–2020) by Meybeck, Michel, Bouleau, Gabrielle, Carré, Catherine, Garnier, Josette, Lestel, Laurence

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Medium-sized river basins make it possible to perform such detailed analyses, which combines historical river fluxes, material flows, river ecology, environmental history and political ecology.Such an interdisciplinary approach at the scale of the Seine basin, undertaken by the PIREN-Seine research program, started in 1989, has shown how scientific and technological knowledge, environmental awareness, environmental regulations and policies, and political decisions have played a role on water quality during that period.…”
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    Ecología del capital, educación ambiental moderna y transición eco-geo-histórica desde/con los territorios del Abya Yala by Cristian Abad Restrepo

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Abstract The present work criticizes environmental education as a power technique developed by the ecology of capital, starting from the intersection between Latin American decoloniality and the political ecology of the South as a critical foundation. …”
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    Complexities of Conflict: Climate Change, Elephants and Local Livelihoods in Lupane, Zimbabwe by Ndlovu Joram, Douglas Nyathi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Using an ethnographic approach informed by the sustainable livelihoods framework and political ecology, it examined how changing climatic conditions, such as water shortages, rising temperatures, and diminishing grazing, exacerbate conflicts between humans and elephants. …”
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