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Political Ecology: Science, Myth and Power
A ground-breaking edited volume that critiques mainstream environmental discourse and examines the politics of environmental knowledge and resource management. It interweaves international case studies—ranging from desertification in Namibia to water politics in Southern Africa—and evaluates the tensions between global environmental narratives and local realities. It’s a seminal text that positions political ecology as a critical field examining power, myth, and environmental science
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