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Environmental Politics in Latin America - Elite Dynamics, the Left Tide and Sustainable Development

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Zusatztext "The importance of elite politics to environmental governance is undeniable and yet the actual operations of this politics and the shifting constitution of elites have received far too little attention in studies of environmental governance in Latin America and beyond. This book provides a trove of valuable insights into the ways in which elites affect Latin American environments and the political possibilities for more equitable and sustainable relationships between society and natural resources. A super contribution."Anthony Bebbington! Clark University! USA"With the arrival of new left-wing governments to Latin America! and as elites shift in the region! this book offers an original look at their performance. Featuring several case studies! the chapters in this book simultaneously assess different economic sectors and countries governed by different versions of the Latin American left! both in terms of political power over society and over nature."Eduardo Gudynas! Latin American Centre for Social Ecology! Uruguay Informationen zum Autor Benedicte Bull is a Professor at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway. Mariel Aguilar-Støen is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway. Klappentext Since colonial times the position of the social, political and economic elites in Latin America has been intimately connected to their control over natural resources. Consequently, struggles to protect the environment from over-exploitation and contamination have been related to marginalized groups' struggles against local, national and transnational elites. The recent rise of progressive, left-leaning governments - often supported by groups struggling for environmental justice - has challenged the established elites and raised expectations about new regimes for natural resource management. Based on case-studies in eight Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, El Salvador and Guatemala), this book investigates the extent to which there have been elite shifts, how new governments have related to old elites, and how that has impacted on environmental governance and the management of natural resources. It examines the rise of new cadres of technocrats and the old economic and political elites' struggle to remain influential. The book also discusses the challenges faced in trying to overcome structural inequalities to ensure a more sustainable and equitable governance of natural resources. This timely book will be of great interest to researchers and masters students in development studies, environmental management and governance, geography, political science and Latin American area studies. Zusammenfassung Since colonial times the position of the social! political and economic elites in Latin America has been intimately connected to their control over natural resources. Consequently! struggles to protect the environment from over-exploitation and contamination have been related to marginalized groups' struggles against local! national and transnational elites. The recent rise of progressive! left-leaning governments - often supported by groups struggling for environmental justice - has challenged the established elites and raised expectations about new regimes for natural resource management. Based on case-studies in eight Latin American countries (Argentina! Brazil! Chile! Ecuador! Colombia! Bolivia! El Salvador and Guatemala)! this book investigates the extent to which there have been elite shifts! how new governments have related to old elites! and how that has impacted on environmental governance and the management of natural resources. It examines the rise of new cadres of technocrats and the old economic and political elites' struggle to remain influential. The book also discusses the challenges faced in trying to overc...

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Authors Benedicte (University of Oslo Bull
Assisted by Mariel Aguilar-Stoen (Editor), Mariel Cristina Aguilar-Stoen (Editor), Benedicte Bull (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.08.2016
 
EAN 9781138212459
ISBN 978-1-138-21245-9
No. of pages 220
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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