The Political Ecology of Austerity explores the environmental
dimension of austerity that has thus far escaped academic, policy, and
media attention. Offering a better comprehension of the full
socio-environmental impact of austerity measures, the book highlights
the importance of considering environmental issues when designing
responses to economic crisis in the future. Mobilising detailed case
studies from across the world, the volume documents the ways in which
austerity impacts global and local ecologies, shapes environmental
conflicts and gives rise to new forms and practices of social
moblisation and resistance. Bringing together theoretical debates and
rigorous case studies, the book proposes ‘the political ecology of
austerity’ as an appropriate method of analysis that can inform our
understanding of the shift in environmental protection policies and
the intensification of growth practices (green or otherwise) that
followed the 2008 global economic crisis. The Political Ecology of
Austerity discloses austerity to be a globalised set of tools not only
for budgetary discipline, but also for socio-environmental discipline
that justifies the continuation of capital accumulation at the expense
of further global environmental degradation. This book will be of
great interest to students and scholars of social and political
sciences, environmental studies, urban studies, and political ecology.
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Crisis, Social Movements, and the Environment
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000473025
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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