Political economies of landascape change: places of integrative power / edited by J.L.Wescoat
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: GeoJournal library, v. 89Publication details: Springer, 2008. Dordrecht:Description: xvi, 217pISBN:- 9781402058486
- 333.73 POL
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333.73 NDU-E Ecological planning: | 333.73 NEE-D Dutch land-use planning : | 333.73 OWE-L Land and limits: | 333.73 POL Political economies of landascape change: places of integrative power / | 333.73 SIL-L Dialectic : | 333.73 SUS Sustainable land management: | 333.730285 PLA Planning support systems: best practice and new methods / |
1.Introduction: Three faces of power in landscape change / James L. Wescoat, Jr. --
2.New axioms for reading the landscape : paying attention to political economy and social justice / Don Mitchell --
3.Landscapes of possibility? Livelihood and intervention in the production of Andean landscapes / Anthony J. Bebbington --
4.Moving to the mountains : amenity migration in the Sierra and Southern Appalachian Mountains / Kurt Culbertson ... [et al.] --
5.Constructing the politics of landscape change / Susan E. Clarke --
6.Institutional dynamics, spatial organization, and landscape change / Tome P. Evans, Abigail M. York, Elinor Ostrom --
7.Green landscapes : exogenous economic benefits of environmental improvement / Douglas Johnston, John Braden --
8.Pricing the economic landscape : global financial markets and the communities and institutions of risk management / Terry L. .Babcock-Lumish, Gordon L. Clark --
9.The globalized landscape : rural landscape change and policy in the United States and European Union / J.I. Nassauer, D.M. Wascher --
10.Implications for future landscape inquiry, planning, and design / Douglas m. Johnston, James L. Wescoat, Jr.
This hugely important and timely work asks how politics and economics transform the landscapes we inhabit. It explores the connections between political economy and landscape change through a series of conceptual essays and case studies
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