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Perceptions and Representations of the Malagasy Environment Across Cultures: Palgrave Series in Indian Ocean World Studies

Editat de Frank Muttenzer, Gwyn Campbell, Jacques Pollini
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2023
This book examines the history and impact of environmental change in Madagascar. Drawing on interdisciplinary, ethnographic methodologies, the book presents local and global perspectives on current environmental changes and their drivers, from mining to development and deforestation. The book emphasizes the embeddedness of Malagasy peoples’ social relationships with the natural environment, and contrasts this with the way the Malagasy environment is viewed by international conservation organizations. Through the presentation of concrete case studies, the contributors assess the current controversy over the history and nature of human impact on the environment in Madagascar, and offer innovatory insights into how these controversies, which plague current policy making, can be settled.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031238352
ISBN-10: 3031238354
Ilustrații: XIII, 263 p. 20 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Series in Indian Ocean World Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Perceptions and representations of the Malagasy environment by Gwyn Campbell, Jacques Pollini, and Frank Muttenzer.- 2.Natural resource struggles in south-eastern Madagascar by Antonie Lyshlm Kraemer.- 3. Discourses, development and legitimacy: Nature/culture dualisms in mining’s engagement in biodiversity offsetting and conservation in Madagascar by Caroline Seagle.- 4. "Good" Forests and Ambiguous Fields: Cultural Dimensions of Agroforestry Landscapes by Sarah Osterhoudt.- 5. “Ecotourism does not make us rich”: Sustainabilities, care and ecotourism among the Tsimihety in Northeast Madagascar by Jenni Mölkänen. -6. Experiences of volatility in carbon offset production by Sarah Pena Valderrama.- 7. Offset Life: Lemur Health in Landscapes of Extraction by Genese Marie Sodikoff.- 8. Perceptions and representations of deforestation in Madagascar: From cognitive dissonances to convergences by Jacques Pollini.- 9. Genuine Disagreement about Conservation by Frank Muttenzer.

Notă biografică

Frank Muttenzer is Privatdozent and Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Lucerne

​Gwyn Campbell is Founding Director of the Indian Ocean World Centre at McGill University, Canada.

Jacques Pollini, a trained agronomist and academic researcher, is currently a Development Worker at the GIZ (German Society for International Cooperation) in Kindu, DR-Congo.

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This book examines the history and impact of environmental change in Madagascar. Drawing on interdisciplinary, ethnographic methodologies, the book presents local and global perspectives on current environmental changes and their drivers, from mining to development and deforestation. The book emphasizes the embeddedness of Malagasy peoples’ social relationships with the natural environment, and contrasts this with the way the Malagasy environment is viewed by international conservation organizations. Through the presentation of concrete case studies, the contributors assess the current controversy over the history and nature of human impact on the environment in Madagascar, and offer innovatory insights into how these controversies, which plague current policy making, can be settled.

Frank Muttenzer is Privatdozent and Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Lucerne

​Gwyn Campbell is Founding Director of the Indian Ocean World Centre at McGill University, Canada.

Jacques Pollini, a trained agronomist and academic researcher, is currently a Development Worker at the GIZ (German Society for International Cooperation) in Kindu, DR-Congo.

Caracteristici

Combined cutting edge social science research with applied research Informs policy making on environment Articulates the importance of using both local and global research frameworks simultaneously