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Language: English
Published by Kyoto University Press, JP, 2003
ISBN 10: 4876984530 ISBN 13: 9784876984534
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Language: English
Published by Kyoto University Press, Kyoto, 2003
ISBN 10: 4876984530 ISBN 13: 9784876984534
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Lye (Center for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia), de Jong (Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia), and Abe (Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) define political ecology as "a collective name for all intellectual efforts to critically analyze the problems of natural resource appropria Lye (Center for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia), de Jong (Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia), and Abe (Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) define political ecology as "a collective name for all intellectual efforts to critically analyze the problems of natural. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Following an interdisciplinary approach to debates about the future of tropical forests in Southeast Asia, the authors - experts in their field - unravel the extent to which the interests of local inhabitants, nation-states and international environmental movements are intertwined. This volume, a joint publication with Kyoto University Press, examines the highly politicized context in which local forestry problems intersect with global market forces, focusing on the social and economic diversity of different tropical forests and their specific historical background. It emphasizes the importance of examining local issues in their own right. Fair condition. Cover faded, slight scuffing, water damage on bottom of page edges.
Published by national museum of ethnology osaka 2000, 2000
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Hardback. The Social Ecology of Tropical Forests brings together various analyses from the three major tropical regions-Southeast Asia, the Amazon basin, and Sub-Saharan Africa-and by challenging simplistic correlations, the authors explore the complex relationships between deforestation and migration. The book provides both an historical overview of migration into these regions, and presents contemporary case studies to reveal the complex interplay of factors motivating migration. The scope of the discussion is extensive, covering historical issues such as the impact of the slave trade on Sub-Saharan African forests and communities, and contemporary dilemmas like the over-exploitation of natural forest products in Vietnam. The authors look at the broader picture of intertwining political, social, geographical, environmental, and historical influences, without seeking quick-fix solutions to the social and environmental issues arising from increasing forest cover loss. The analyses are spatially and temporally contextualized, drawing on both qualitative and quantitative data to provide a useful resource for studying the societies of tropical regions and their social ecology. Good Condition. Hard cover faded, inscription on inner cover, slight scuffing. Small mark on edges of pages.
Language: English
Published by Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press, AU, 2006
ISBN 10: 1920901108 ISBN 13: 9781920901103
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Hardback. Condition: New. Brings together various analyses from the three major tropical regions - Southeast Asia, the Amazon basin, and Sub-Saharan Africa - and by challenging simplistic correlations, the authors explore the complex relationships between deforestation and migration.The book provides both an historical overview of migration into these regions, and presents contemporary case studies to reveal the complex interplay of factors motivating migration. The scope of the discussion is extensive, covering historical issues such as the impact of the slave trade on Sub-Saharan African forests and communities, and contemporary dilemmas like the over-exploitation of natural forest products in Vietnam.The authors look at the broader picture of intertwining political, social, geographical, environmental, and historical influences, without seeking quick-fix solutions to the social and environmental issues arising from increasing forest cover loss. The analyses are spatially and temporally contextualised, drawing on both qualitative and quantitative data to provide a useful resource for studying the societies of tropical regions and their social ecology.
Language: English
Published by Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press, AU, 2009
ISBN 10: 1920901353 ISBN 13: 9781920901356
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Hardback. Condition: New. China encompasses a wide range of natural environments and human communities. Focusing on specific regional changes over time, this book presents empirical studies that examine the diversity of interactions between peoples and their environments in China. Good Earths is organised around the themes of land, trees, water, and grasses - as scholars from China and beyond assess particular regional environmental issues drawing on both contemporary and historical sources. Each chapter examines a specific topic that sheds light on the relationship between peoples and environments in China, from the formation of the Pearl River Delta to the effects of the Three Gorges Dam Project and the socio-environmental significance of bamboo.Ecologically fragile belts, ethnic and environmental margins, ecologically motivated migration, deforestation and reforestation, pollution, and water use are just some of the issues examined. Good Earths thus provides an important account of key environmental issues facing China today.
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Published by Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press, Victoria, 2009
ISBN 10: 1920901353 ISBN 13: 9781920901356
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. China encompasses a wide range of natural environments and human communities. Focusing on specific regional changes over time, this book presents empirical studies that examine the diversity of interactions between peoples and their environments in China. Good Earths is organised around the themes of land, trees, water, and grasses - as scholars from China and beyond assess particular regional environmental issues drawing on both contemporary and historical sources. Each chapter examines a specific topic that sheds light on the relationship between peoples and environments in China, from the formation of the Pearl River Delta to the effects of the Three Gorges Dam Project and the socio-environmental significance of bamboo.Ecologically fragile belts, ethnic and environmental margins, ecologically motivated migration, deforestation and reforestation, pollution, and water use are just some of the issues examined. Good Earths thus provides an important account of key environmental issues facing China today. Focusing upon specific regional changes over time, this book presents empirical studies that examine the diversity of interactions between peoples and their environments in China. Good Earths is organized around the themes of land, trees, water and grasses, as scholars from China and beyond assess particular regional environmental issues. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Kyoto University Press, JP, 2003
ISBN 10: 4876984530 ISBN 13: 9784876984534
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Published by Kyoto University Press, Kyoto, 2003
ISBN 10: 4876984530 ISBN 13: 9784876984534
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Lye (Center for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia), de Jong (Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia), and Abe (Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) define political ecology as "a collective name for all intellectual efforts to critically analyze the problems of natural resource appropria Lye (Center for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia), de Jong (Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia), and Abe (Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan) define political ecology as "a collective name for all intellectual efforts to critically analyze the problems of natural. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.