Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the Environment

Routledge Handbook of Latin America and the Environment

Milanez, Felipe; Engel-Di Mauro, Salvatore; Bustos, Beatriz; Ojeda, Diana; Garcia-Lopez, Gustavo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

468

Mole

9781032478364

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Part I Introduction

Chapter 1. Suturing the Open Veins of Latin America, Building Epistemic Bridges: Latin-American Environmentalism for the 21st Century

Part II Biophysical Processes and Environmental Histories

Chapter 2. Latin American ecosystems vulnerability in a climate change scenario

Chapter 3. Soil degradation and land cover change in Latin America

Chapter 4. Climate Change Impacts on Caribbean Coastal Ecosystems: Emergent Ecological and Environmental Geography Challenges

Chapter 5. An Environmental History of the 'Second Conquest': Agricultural Export Boom and Landscape-Making in Latin America, ca.1850-1930

Chapter 6. Extractivism: The Port-a-cathed Veins of Guatemala

Chapter 7. Environmental Colonialism and Neocolonialism in Latin America

Chapter 8. Water scarcity in Latin America

Part III Latin American Environmental Issues in Political-Economic Context

Chapter 9. The Political Economy of the Environment in Latin America

Chapter 10. Ecological debt and extractivism

Chapter 11. Trajectories of adaptation to climate change in Latin American cities: Climate justice blind spots

Chapter 12. Environmental disasters and critical politics

Chapter 13. Latin America in the Chemical Vortex of Agrarian Capitalism

Chapter 14. Resource Radicalisms

Chapter 15. The fruits of labor or the fruits of nature? Towards a political ecology of labor in Central America

Chapter 16. Transnationals, Dependent Development and the Environment in Latin America in the 21st Century

Chapter 17. Challenging the logic of 'the open veins'? The geography of resource rents distribution in Peru and Bolivia

Part IV: Environmental Struggles and Resistance

Chapter 18. Resistance of women from "sacrifice zones" to extractivism in Chile. A framework for rethinking a feminist political ecology

Chapter 19. Environmental conflicts and violence in Latin America: Experiences from Peru

Chapter 20. Quilombos and the Fight Against Racism in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Chapter 21. The "Greening" by Sustainable Development: Stretching Biopiracy

Chapter 22. Territorialization through the Milpa: Zapatismo and Indigenous Autonomy

Chapter 23. Indigenous Autonomies as Alternative Horizons in Latin America: Societal movements and other territorialities in Bolivia and Mexico

Chapter 24. Land occupations and land reform in Brazil

Chapter 25. From Chico Mendes to Berta Caceres: responses to the murders of environmental defenders

Part V: Environmental Disputes and Policies

Chapter 26. Latin America's Approach in the International Environmental Debate. From Stockholm 72 to Rio + 20. Between "eco-development" and "sustainable development"

Chapter 27. Degrowth and Buen Vivir: perspectives for a great transformation

Chapter 28. Social Cartographies in Latin America

Chapter 29. Rights of Nature and Specialization in Jurisprudence: Moving Forward to Better Protect Our Environment?

Chapter 30. How tenure reform processes can lead to community-based resource management? Experiences from Latin America

Chapter 31. Environmental Policy and Institutional Change: The Consequences of Mobilization

Part VI: Toward Oppression-Free Futures

Chapter 32. Feminist thought and environmental defense in Latin America

Chapter 33. Decolonising time through communalising spatial practices

Chapter 34. Environmental Thought in Movement: Territory, Ecologisms, and Liberation in Latin America

Chapter 35. Agroecology and Food Sovereignty in the Caribbean: Insights from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Sint Maarten

Chapter 36. Re-existance struggles and socio-ecological alternatives for reproduction of dignified and sustainable life in territories affected by the extractivist offensive in Latin America

Chapter 37. The Dimensions of Life: Environment, Subject, and Amerindian Thought

Chapter 38. Environmental Justice Movements as Movements for Life and Decolonization: Experiences from Puerto Rico

Chapter 39. Community Contributions to a Just Energy Transition

Index
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