Power and social inequality shape patterns of land use and resource
management. This book explores this relationship from different
perspectives, illuminating the complexity of interactions between
human societies and nature. Most of the contributors use the
perspective of "political ecology" as a point of departure,
recognizing that human relations to the environment and human
social relations are not separate phenomena but inextricably
intertwined. What makes this volume unique is that it sets this
approach in a trans-disciplinary, global, and historical framework.
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