Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: LUP Environmental Governance
Broadening the Scope, Deepening the Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: LUP Environmental Governance
ISBN: 978-90-8728-419-0
Verlag: Leiden University Press
'Rethinking Environmental Governance' brings to light the pluralistic views, diverse forces, and multiple realities (re)shaping formal and informal decision-making structures, processes, and power interplay in environmental governance. Linking socio-economic drivers with the evolution of cultural norms, the (re)shaping of institutional arrangements, and ever-changing power relations, the book looks at processes of institutional emergence across spatio-temporal scales. Through case study illustrations from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, it illustrates how actors and institutions (co)produced political spaces of engagement as an integral part of their livelihood (re)making.
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Table of Contents;
1. Environmental Governance and Livelihood (Re)making: Two Sides of the Same Coin? – Diana Suhardiman, Jonathan Rigg, and Melissa Marschke;
2. History of Environmental Governance and Postcolonial Politics: The Indonesian Case – Farabi Fakih and Bambang Purwanto;
3. Where Does the Boundary Fall? Conservation Assemblages and Their Discontents in a Protected Area, Northern Cambodia – Jean-Christophe Diepart, Tim Frewer, and Natalia Scurrrah;
4. (Re)thinking Environmental Governance in the Changing Climate Context of Northwestern Ghana – Charity Osei-Amposah, Andrew Emmanuel Okem, Julius Nornoo, and Felix Puopiel;
5. Grabbing River Rhythms: Fishing Communities and Water Justice in Two Swamps of the Magdalena River – Juliana Forigua-Sandoval, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, and Rutgerd Boelens;
6. Prahok Fish Processing: Insights into Marginalised, Female Livelihoods at the Tonlé Sap Lake, Cambodia – Colleen Cranmer;
7. The Struggle to Make a Living: How EU IUU Fishing Policy Impoverishes Local Fisheries' Livelihoods in Vietnam – Tong Thi Hai Hanh and Alin Kadfak;
8. Livelihood Transitions To and Away from the Coal Economy in India – Patrik Oskarsson, Suravee Nayak, and Nikas Kindo;
9. Deciding from Far-Away, Implementing without Local Consent: A Historical Perspective on Environmental Governance of the Bengawan Solo River in East Java – Adrian Perkasa, Paul Rabé, and Akhmad Ryan Pratama;
10. Water Diplomacy and Transboundary Water Governance in the Lower Mekong Basin: Towards Inclusivity? – Oliver Hensengerth;
11. Karen Indigenous Approaches to Environmental Governance: Integrating Knowledge, Culture, and Political Agency – Diana Suhardiman, Saw Blaw Htoo, Saw Paul Sein Twa, and Charlotte Clare