Political Ecology: A Critical Introduction (Critical Introductions to Geography)
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Product Description
This text presents a critical survey of the burgeoning field of political ecology, an interdisciplinary area of research which connects politics and economy to problems of environmental control and ecological change.
- Provides the first full history of the development of political ecology over the last century.
- Considers the major challenges facing the field now and for the future.
- Written to be accessible to students at all levels and from different disciplines.
- Uses case examples to explore abstract, theoretical issues in a down–to–earth way.
- Features study boxes, introducing key figures in the development of the discipline and summarizing their key works.
- Details of the author’s own research experiences to offer a personal glimpse into political ecology research.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #177161 in Books
- Published on: 2004-06-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 264 pages
Editorial Reviews
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“There is nothing like it, an excellent and accessible volume that will take over as ‘the’ textbook on political ecology.” Susanna Hecht, University of California, Los Angeles
“Above all a teaching text, but with an argument and written with great style and verve.” Tony Bebbington, University of Manchester
"This is an excellent, refreshing text ... it should be seen as a set text on all ecology courses and deserves the widest readership." Paul Ganderton, Teaching Ecology Group
"Although I am somewhat skeptical of textbooks, particularly as a way of teaching theory, this book is rich enough to make me want to design a class around it." Enviroment and Planning
"This book is written in a clear, accessible language to scholars. [T]he features of the book coalesce to form a text that is entertaining and which provides a rigorous synthesis of the achievements and shortcomings of political ecology to date. In my view this book is essential reading for any person professing to be an academic geographer of any sort." South African Geographical Journal
From the Back Cover
This text presents a critical survey of the burgeoning field of political ecology, an interdisciplinary area of research which connects politics and economy to problems of environmental control and ecological change. Written to be accessible to students at all levels and from different disciplines, it provides an entertaining and rigorous synthesis of the achievements and shortcomings of the field to date.
The book is divided into four sections: the history and emergence of political ecology over the last century; the conceptual and methodological challenges facing political ecologists; the major questions that political ecology has addressed and, to varying degrees, answered; and the major challenges that face the field now and for the future. Throughout, the author uses case examples to explore abstract, theoretical issues in a down–to–earth way. He also draws on real life details from his own experience, in order to offer a personal glimpse into political ecology research.
About the Author
Paul Robbins is Associate Professor of Geography at Ohio State University. He is the author of numerous articles exploring the relationships between power, knowledge, and environmental change. He has been a Fulbright Fellow and the recipient of grants and fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the American Institute of Indian Studies, and the Lake Erie Protection Fund.



