
Natural Resources and Social Conflict: Towards Critical Environmental Security 2012th Edition
Author(s): M. Schnurr (Editor), L. Swatuk
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date: 2 Mar. 2012
- Edition: 2012th
- Language: English
- Print length: 263 pages
- ISBN-10: 0230297838
- ISBN-13: 9780230297838
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘This is an exciting contribution that advances theories of environmental security. The chapters fuse critical perspectives on environmental security with evidence from developing and developed regions to offer a coherent perspective on the discursive practices of environmental security and their material consequences. Spanning global to local scales, and weaving together theories about justice, power, security and the state, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in critical environmental security studies.’ – Jon Barnett, Professor of Resource Management and Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia
‘The very ideas of environmental security and environmental conflict have been controversial from their inception. In mapping the complex connections between the biophysical world, natural resources and collective violence, the devil is always in the details. The great strength of this book is that it approaches the field with a critical eye and a refusal to accept conventional wisdom by always being attentive to what the editors call rethinking security from the bottom up. Whether tackling the challenges of the Canadian tar sands or coltan in Congo, this volume represents an important challenge to the old environmental world order of the first Earth Summit in Rio and offers us instead a compelling vision of how to grasp the radical environmental insecurities confronting the global underclasses.’ – Michael Watts, Professor of Geography and Development Studies, University of California-Berkeley, USA
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