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Climate change justice and global resource commons : local and global postcolonial political ecologies
- Title
- Climate change justice and global resource commons : local and global postcolonial political ecologies / Shangrila Joshi.
- Author
- Joshi, Shangrila
- Publication
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
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- Description
- 1 volume : illustrations (black and white); 24 cm.
- Summary
- "This book examines the multiple scales at which the inequities of climate change are borne out. Shangrila Joshi engages in a multi-scalar analysis of the myriad ways in which various resource commons - predominantly atmosphere and forests - are implicated in climate governance, with a consistent emphasis throughout on the justice implications for disenfranchised communities. The book starts with an analysis of North-South inequities in responsibility, vulnerability, and capability, as evidenced in global climate treaty negotiations from Rio to Paris. It then moves on to examine the ways in which structural inequalities are built into the conceptualization and operationalization of various neoliberal climate solutions such as Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Drawing on qualitative interviews conducted in Delhi, Kathmandu, and the Terai region of Nepal, participant observation at the Climate Conference in Copenhagen (COP-15), and textual analysis of official documents, the book articulates a geography of climate justice, considering how ideas of injustice pertaining to colonialism, race, Indigeneity, caste, gender, and global inequality intersect with the politics of scale. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental justice, climate justice, climate policy, political ecology, and South Asian studies"--
- Series Statement
- Routledge studies in environmental justice
- Subject
- Environmental justice > Developing countries
- Political ecology > Developing countries
- Postcolonialism > Developing countries
- Global commons > Developing countries
- Climate change mitigation > Developing countries
- Environmental policy > Developing countries
- Climate change mitigation
- Ecology
- Environmental justice
- Environmental policy
- Global commons
- Political ecology
- Postcolonialism
- Developing countries > Environmental conditions
- Developing countries
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introducing climate change as a gobal commons problem -- North-South climate politics and the role of India -- Postcolonialism and the struggle over the atmospheric commons -- Environmental justice and the right to development : the politics of scale in climate mitigation -- From the forest commons to carbon commodities? : REDD+ and community forestry in Nepal -- Learning from Nepal's experience of taking back the forest commons -- A multi-scalar postcolonial political ecology of the commons in an era of climate crisis.
- ISBN
- 9780367364557
- 0367364557
- 9780429346231 (canceled/invalid)
- 9781000369502 (ePub ebook) (canceled/invalid)
- 9781000369465 (PDF ebook) (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 2020046789
- OCLC
- on1201659319
- SCSB-13561905
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library