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The world is caught in the mesh of a series of environmental crises. So far
attempts at resolving the deep basis of these have been superficial and disorganized.
Global Political Ecology links the political economy of global capitalism
with the political ecology of a series of environmental disasters and failed attempts at
environmental policies.
This critical volume draws together contributions from twenty-five leading
intellectuals in the field. It begins with an introductory chapter that introduces the
readers to political ecology and summarizes the books main findings. The following seven
sections cover topics on the political ecology of war and the disaster state; fuelling
capitalism: energy scarcity and abundance; global governance of health, bodies, and
genomics; the contradictions of global food; capital’s marginal product: effluents,
waste, and garbage; water as a commodity, human right, and power; the functions and
dysfunctions of the global green economy; political ecology of the global climate; and
carbon emissions.
This book contains accounts of the main currents of thought in each area that
bring the topics completely up-to-date. The individual chapters contain a theoretical
introduction linking in with the main themes of political ecology, as well as empirical
information and case material. Global Political Ecology serves as a valuable reference for
students interested in political ecology, environmental justice, and geography.
Richard Peet is Professor of Geography at Clark University, Worcester,
Massachusetts.
Paul Robbins is Professor and Director of the School of Geography and
Development at the University of Arizona.
Michael J. Watts is Professor of Geography, and Co-Director of Development
Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Global Nature Michael Watts, Paul Robbins and Richard Peet
Part I: Food, Health and the Body: Political Ecology of Sustainability
Chapter 2. Excess Consumption or Over-production: US Farm Policy, Global Warming, and
the Bizarre Atribution of Obesity Julie Guthman
Chapter 3. Killing for Profit: Global Livestock Industries and their Socio-Ecological
Implications Jody Emel and Harvey Neo
Chapter 4. "Modern" Industrial Fisheries and the Crisis of Overfishing Becky
Mansfield
Chapter 5. When People Come First: AIDS, Technical Fixes, and Social Innovation in the
Global Health Market Joao Biehl
Part II: Capital’s Margins: The Political Ecology the Slum World Chapter
6. Global Garbage: Waste, trash trading and local garbage politics Sarah A. Moore
Chapter 7. Green evictions: Environmental discourses of a "slum-free" Delhi
Asher Ghertner
Part III: Risk, Certification and the Audit Economy: Political Ecology of
Environmental Governance
Chapter 8. The Politics of Certification: Consumer Knowledge, Power and Global
Governance in Ecolabelling Sally Eden
Chapter 9. Climate Change and the Risk Industry: The Multiplication of Fear and Value
Leigh Johnson
Chapter 10. Carbon colonialism? Offsets, Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Sustainable
Development A. G. Bumpus and D. M. Liverman
Part IV: War, Militarism and Insurgency: Political Ecology of Security
Chapter 11. The Natures of the Beast: On the New Uses of the Honey Bee Jake Kosek
Chapter 12. Taking the Jungle out of the Forest: Counter-insurgency and the Making of
National Natures Nancy Lee Peluso and Peter Vandergeest
Chapter 13. Mutant Ecologies: Radioactive Life in Post-Cold War New Mexico Joseph Masco
Part V: Fuelling Capitalism: Energy Scarcity and Abundance
Chapter 14. Past Peak Oil: Political Economy of Energy Crises Gavin Bridge
Chapter 15: Energy, Security, and Discourses of Empire and Terror Mazen Labban
Part VI: Blue Ecology: the Political Ecology of Water
Chapter 16. Commons versus Commodities: Political ecologies of water privatization
Karen Bakker
Chapter 17. The Social Construction of Scarcity: The Case of Water in Western India
Lyla Mehta
Part VII: Biopolitics and Political Ecology: Genes, Transgenes and Genomics
Chapter 18. Governing Disorder: Biopolitics and the Molecularization of Life Bruce
Braun
Chapter 19. Transnational Transgenes: The Political Ecology of Maize in Mexico Joel
Wainwright and Kristin L. Mercer
464 pages, Paperback