Landscapes of inequity environmental justice in the Andes-Amazon region

A toxic reckoning : legacy contamination in Huancavelica, Peru / Nicholas A. Robins -- When the rivers run black : oil and inequity in the Western Amazon / Barbara J. Fraser -- Environmental justice and Brazil's Amazonian dams / Philip M. Fearnside -- When plurinational states undermine indigen...

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Weitere Verfasser: Robins, Nicholas A. (HerausgeberIn), Fraser, Barbara J. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press 2020
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Zusammenfassung:A toxic reckoning : legacy contamination in Huancavelica, Peru / Nicholas A. Robins -- When the rivers run black : oil and inequity in the Western Amazon / Barbara J. Fraser -- Environmental justice and Brazil's Amazonian dams / Philip M. Fearnside -- When plurinational states undermine indigenous territories : TIPNIS in Bolivia / Carwil Bjork-James -- Environmental justice in the REDD+ frontier : experiences from the Amazon and beyond / Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti and Anne M. Larson -- Indigenism, isolation, and socioenvironmental conflicts in the Javari River Valley / Barbara Arisi and Felipe Milanez -- We are here : the state of community-based landscapes in Peru / Richard Chase Smith -- In search of justice and power : contentious experiences of free, prior, and informed consent in Latin America / Roger Merino -- Indigenous Amazonian peoples and the struggle for environmental justice in lowland South America / Jonathan D. Hill -- Epilogue: Is environmental justice in the Andes-Amazon region illusive, elusive, or within reach? / Barbara J. Fraser and Nicholas A. Robins
"Landscapes of Inequity examines a range of environmental justice issues in the Andes and western Amazon basin from the perspectives of indigenous peoples and economic development in a global economy"--
Beschreibung:xxi, 347 Seiten
6 Karten
24 cm
ISBN:9781496208026
978-1-4962-0802-6