Landscapes of Inequity: Environmental Justice in the Andes-Amazon Region
Editat de Nicholas A. Robins, Barbara J. Fraseren Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2020
Landscapes of Inequity explores the debate over rights to and use of resources and addresses fundamental questions that inform the debate in the western Amazon basin, from the Andes Mountains to the tropical lowlands. Beginning with an examination of the divergent conceptual interpretations of environmental justice, the volume explores the issue from two interlocking perspectives: of indigenous peoples and of economic development in a global economy. The volume concludes by examining the efficacy of laws and policies concerning the environment in the region, the viability and range of judicial recourse, and future directions in the field of environmental justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496208026
ISBN-10: 1496208021
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 6 maps, 7 tables, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496208021
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 6 maps, 7 tables, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Nicholas A. Robins is a teaching professor of history at North Carolina State University. He is the author of several books, including Mercury, Mining, and Empire: The Human and Ecological Cost of Colonial Silver Mining in the Andes and Of Love and Loathing: Marital Life, Strife, and Intimacy in the Colonial Andes, 1750–1825 (Nebraska, 2015). Barbara J. Fraser is a freelance writer covering environmental, public health, indigenous, and social issues. Her work has appeared in publications including Nature, Science, EcoAmericas, the Lancet, and Discover.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations Maps
List of Tables
Introduction
Barbara J. Fraser and Nicholas A. Robins
Part 1. Extracting Resources, Imposing Inequity
1. A Toxic Reckoning: Legacy Contamination in Huancavelica, Peru
Nicholas A. Robins
2. When the Rivers Run Black: Oil and Inequity in the Western Amazon
Barbara J. Fraser
Part 2. Macro-Development and Marginalization
3. Environmental Justice and Brazil’s Amazonian Dams
Philip M. Fearnside
4. When Plurinational States Undermine Indigenous Territories: TIPNIS in Bolivia
Carwil Bjork-James
5. Environmental Justice in the REDD+ Frontier: Experiences from the Amazon and Beyond
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti and Anne M. Larson
Part 3. Territorial Rights, Ecocosmology, and the Quest for Environmental Justice
6. Indigenism, Isolation, and Socioenvironmental Conflicts in the Javari River Valley
Barbara Arisi and Felipe Milanez
7. We Are Here: The State of Community-Based Landscapes in Peru
Richard Chase Smith
8. In Search of Justice and Power: Contentious Experiences of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Latin America
Roger Merino
9. 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
Contributors
Index
List of Tables
Introduction
Barbara J. Fraser and Nicholas A. Robins
Part 1. Extracting Resources, Imposing Inequity
1. A Toxic Reckoning: Legacy Contamination in Huancavelica, Peru
Nicholas A. Robins
2. When the Rivers Run Black: Oil and Inequity in the Western Amazon
Barbara J. Fraser
Part 2. Macro-Development and Marginalization
3. Environmental Justice and Brazil’s Amazonian Dams
Philip M. Fearnside
4. When Plurinational States Undermine Indigenous Territories: TIPNIS in Bolivia
Carwil Bjork-James
5. Environmental Justice in the REDD+ Frontier: Experiences from the Amazon and Beyond
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti and Anne M. Larson
Part 3. Territorial Rights, Ecocosmology, and the Quest for Environmental Justice
6. Indigenism, Isolation, and Socioenvironmental Conflicts in the Javari River Valley
Barbara Arisi and Felipe Milanez
7. We Are Here: The State of Community-Based Landscapes in Peru
Richard Chase Smith
8. In Search of Justice and Power: Contentious Experiences of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Latin America
Roger Merino
9. 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
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
“Environmental injustice most often plays out of sight and mind. Landscapes of Inequity’s brilliant analysis helps ensure this can never happen again. A must-read.”—Thomas E. Lovejoy, University Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University
“Landscapes of Inequity provides a sensitive and nuanced road map of the last thirty years of efforts to introduce new models of development in Amazonia and is an unusually coherent collection for understanding the good the bad and the ugly in the transformation of the Latin American tropics.”—Susanna B. Hecht, professor at the Luskin School of Public Affairs, Institute of the Environment, University of California, Los Angeles
Descriere
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.