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Land, Water, Air and Freedom : The Making of World Movements for Environmental Justice
Japan: toxic archipelago
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Author(s):
Joan Martínez-Alier
Publication date:
December 12 2023
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: comparative political ecology – the EJAtlas, geographical and thematic perspectives
pp. 26
Japan: toxic archipelago
pp. 49
The Philippines: extractivism and violence
pp. 68
Women environmental defenders killed around the world
pp. 92
Taiwan's environmental movement
pp. 106
China: political ecology with Chinese characteristics – limits to eco-compensation
pp. 132
The Arctic, a growing commodity extraction frontier
pp. 153
India: Odisha, one of the states which are victims of “extractivism”
pp. 167
India: Kerala and Tamil Nadu
pp. 191
The world anti-nuclear movement since the 1970s
pp. 215
Biodiversity conservation: “militarized conservation” vs “convivial conservation”
pp. 235
East Africa: Kenya and Tanzania, wildlife and human livelihoods
pp. 253
South East Africa: Madagascar and Mozambique; transnationals and BINGOs
pp. 268
Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea: “we thought it was oil but it was blood”
pp. 296
Sand mining for metallic minerals: a new commodity frontier
pp. 313
Blockadia and climate justice: LFFU movements
pp. 350
The Andean countries and Southern Cone
pp. 383
Mesoamerica and the Caribbean: from Zacatecas to Neo Zapatismo
pp. 419
Brazil and the Guianas: iron ores, tailings dams and land conflicts
pp. 449
Working-class environmentalism
pp. 470
Agrarian justice and human ecology
pp. 487
Religious groups as environmental activists
pp. 507
The Iberian Peninsula: transboundary conflicts
pp. 534
The United States: the cradle of environmental justice against environmental racism
pp. 560
Indigenous revival and resistance around the world
pp. 583
Preciosities vs bulk commodities in ecologically unequal trade
pp. 605
Corporate social irresponsibility and systematic lack of environmental liability
pp. 632
Environmental activism, uncertain risks and post-normal science
pp. 659
Population and resources: feminism and neo-Malthusianism
pp. 678
Conclusion: is there a global environmental justice movement?
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