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Critical Political Ecology brings political debate to the science of ecology. As political controversies multiply over the science underlying environmental debates, there is an increasing need to understand the relationship between environmental science and politics. In this timely and wide-ranging volume, Tim Forsyth uses an innovative approach to apply political analysis to ecology, and demonstrates how more politicised approaches to science can be used in environmental decision-making.
Critical Political Ecology examines: *how social and political factors frame environmental science, and how science in turn shapes politics *how new thinking in philosophy and sociology of science can provide fresh insights into the biophysical causes and impacts of environmental problems *how policy and decision-makers can acknowledge the political influences on science and achieve more effective public participation and governance.
This study, based on fieldwork and case studies of southeast Asian
countries shows how privatization, investment and new energy
technologies can be integrated to combat climate change and provide
the maximum return for investors. The author explains what
incentives and regulatory structures are needed that do not damage
local competitiveness. Asserting that technology transfer is
fundamental to effective policies for climate change and for
economic development, the text examines how the benefits can be
maximized.
This study, based on fieldwork and case studies of southeast Asian
countries shows how privatization, investment and new energy
technologies can be integrated to combat climate change and provide
the maximum return for investors. The author explains what
incentives and regulatory structures are needed that do not damage
local competitiveness. Asserting that technology transfer is
fundamental to effective policies for climate change and for
economic development, the text examines how the benefits can be
maximized.
Critical Political Ecology brings political debate to the science of ecology. As political controversies multiply over the science underlying environmental debates, there is an increasing need to understand the relationship between environmental science and politics. In this timely and wide-ranging volume, Tim Forsyth uses an innovative approach to apply political analysis to ecology, and shows how more politicised approaches to science can be used in environmental decision making.
Critical Political Ecology examines: *how social and political factors frame environmental science, and how science in turn shapes politics *how new thinking in philosophy and sociology of science can provide fresh insights into the biophysical causes and impacts of environmental problems *how policy and decision makers can acknowledge the political influences on science and achieve more effective public participation and governance.
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