Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Challenging the
mainstream view of the environment as either threatening or
valuable, this book considers how geographic knowledge can be
applied to offer a more nuanced understanding. Framed within
geopolitics and using a range of methodologies, the chapters
encapsulate different approaches to demonstrate how selective forms
of knowledge, measurement, and spatial focus both embody and
stabilize power, shaping how people perceive and respond to
changing features of human-environment interactions. With key case
studies analyzed throughout, this will be a timely read for
geography and environmental studies scholars. It will also be
beneficial to those studying political science and regional
studies, as well as those working in NGOs and think tanks.
Contributors include: L. Acton, B. Blue, L.M. Campbell, S. Dalby,
O. Evrard, C.A. Fox, N.J. Gray, M. Himley, C. Johnson, F. Lasserre,
P. Le Billon, M. Mostafanezhad, S. O'Lear, L. Olman, B. Schneider,
L. Shykora, C. Sneddon, J. Swann-Quinn, M. Tadaki, P.-L. Tetu, S.D.
VanDeveer
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