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34 p, 4.1 MB Riverhood : political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice / Boelens, Rutgerd (Wageningen University. Department Environmental Sciences) ; Escobar, Arturo (University of North Carolina. Department of Anthropology) ; Bakker, Karen (University of British Columbia. Department of Geography) ; Hommes, Lena (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Swyngedouw, Erik (University of Manchester. Department of Geography) ; Hogenboom, Barbara (University of Amsterdam) ; Huijbens, Edward H. (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Jackson, Sue (Griffith University) ; Vos, Jeroen (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Harris, Leila M. (University of British Columbia) ; Joy, K.j. (Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management) ; De castro, Fabio (University of Amsterdam) ; Duarte-Abadía, Bibiana (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Tubino de souza, Daniele (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Lotz-Sisitka, Heila (Rhodes University. Department of Transformative Social Learning and Sustainability) ; Hernández-Mora, Nuria (New Water Culture Foundation) ; Martínez Alier, Joan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament d'Economia i d'Història Econòmica) ; Roca-Servat, Denisse (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana) ; Perreault, Tom (Syracuse University. Department of Geography) ; Sanchis-Ibor, Carles (Valencian Centre for Irrigation Studies) ; Suhardiman, Diana (Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies) ; Ulloa, Astrid (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Department of Geography) ; Wals, Arjen (Wageningen University. Department of Social Sciences) ; Hoogesteger, Jaime (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Hidalgo-Bastidas, Juan Pablo (Wageningen University. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Roa-Avendaño, Tatiana (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam) ; Veldwisch, Gert Jan (Wageningen University, Wageningen. Department of Environmental Sciences) ; Woodhouse, Phil (University of Manchester) ; Wantzen, Karl M. (UNESCO) ; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals
Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist imaginaries of ordering 'unruly waters and humans' have become cornerstones of hydraulic-bureaucratic and capitalist development. [...]
2023 - 10.1080/03066150.2022.2120810
The Journal of peasant studies, Vol. 50, Issue 3 (November 2023) , p. 1125-1156  
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23 p, 220.4 KB Urban political ecology : Great promises, deadlock… and new beginnings? / Swyngedouw, Erik (University of Manchester. School of Environment, Education and Development) ; Kaika, Maria (University of Manchester. School of Environment, Education and Development)
L'article parteix de la premissa que és de vital importància reconèixer que el principal impulsor dels canvis ambientals ha estat el galopant procés d'urbanització mundial. De fet, la «sostenibilitat» de la vida urbana contemporània -entesa com la reproducció ampliada de la seva forma social i natural i del seu funcionament- és la responsable de l'ús del 80% dels recursos i de la generació de la major part dels residus mundials. [...]
The paper starts from the premise that it is vitally important to recognize that the rapid rate of planetary urbanization is the main driver of environmental change. Indeed, the 'sustainability' of contemporary urban life (understood as the expanded reproduction of its socio-physical form and functions) is responsible for 80% of the world's use of resources and most of the world's waste. [...]
El artículo parte de la premisa de que es de vital importancia reconocer que el principal impulsor de los cambios ambientales ha sido el galopante proceso de urbanización mundial. De hecho, la «sostenibilidad» de la vida urbana contemporánea -entendida como la reproducción ampliada de su forma social y natural y de su funcionamiento- es la responsable del uso del 80% de los recursos y de la generación de la mayor parte de los residuos mundiales. [...]
L'article suppose qu'il est essentiel de reconnaître que le principal moteur du changement environnemental a été le lent processus d'urbanisation mondiale. En fait, la «durabilité» de la vie urbaine contemporaine -comprise comme la reproduction élargie de sa forme sociale et naturelle et de son fonctionnement- est responsable de l'utilisation de 80% des ressources et de la production de la plupart des déchets mondiaux. [...]

2014 - 10.5565/rev/dag.155
Documents d'anàlisi geogràfica, Vol. 60 Núm. 3 (octubre-desembre 2014) , p. 459-481 (Articles)  

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