From Extractivism to Sustainability

From Extractivism to Sustainability

Scenarios and Lessons from Latin America

Veltmeyer, Henry; Ezquerro-Canete, Arturo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2023

312

Dura

Inglês

9781032295213

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part 1: The Contemporary Dynamics of Global Capitalism 1: The contradictions and verities of capitalism 2: The geoeconomics and geopolitics of extractive capital in Latin America Part II: Extractivism in the Mines and the Countryside: Development Dynamics 3: Mexico's mining and petroleum policies under AMLO: A turn to neo-extractivism? 4: The power politics of agro-extractivism for sustainability transformations 5: Water, Land and Gold: Extractivism and the environment in Colombia Part III: Towards a Sustainable Development Pathway: Extractivism or a New Industrial Policy? 6: Is there a role for extractivism in a postdevelopment transition towards sustainability? 7: The green energy transition: Expansion and deepening of extractivism 8: The new geographies of an energy transition: A challenge or a developmental opportunity? Part IV: Resistance on the Extractive Frontier 9: Reloaded neo-extractivism, multi-actor conflicts and alternative horizons: Keys to the socio-ecological crisis 10: Beyond corporate social responsibility: New territorial management strategies for defeating community-based resistance to extractivism 11: Communities in resistance: Forging the communitarian revolutionary subject Part V: Post-Extractivist Alternatives 12: Post-extractivist transitions: Concepts, sequences and examples 13: Sumak Kawsay for Indigenous Women 14: Commune socialism: Self-management, popular power and autonomy in Venezuela 15: Beyond extractivism: Post-extractivist alternatives and pathways
Sustainable Development;Extractivism;Post-extractivism;Critical development studies;Latin America;Global South;Capitalism;Energy transitions;Environmental studies;Agro-extractivism;Neo-extractivism;Postdevelopment;Extractive Development Model;Buen Vivir;Green Energy;Social Reproduction;Extractive Frontier;Energy Policies;Direct Democracy;UN;Extractive Capital;Primary Commodities Boom;Socio-environmental Conflicts;Primary Commodity Form;Food Sovereignty;Resource Rents;Gdp Growth;Local Development;Delgado Wise;Good Life;Sustainable Resource Development;Civil Society;Resistance Dynamics;Natural Resource Extraction;Extractive Sector;Rural Landless Workers