Environmental Geopolitics

Author:   Shannon O'Lear
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781442265806


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   08 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Environmental Geopolitics


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Author:   Shannon O'Lear
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9781442265806


ISBN 10:   1442265809
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   08 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction to Environmental Geopolitics Chapter 2: Population and Environment Chapter 3: Resource Conflict and Slow Violence Chapter 4: Climate Change and Security Chapter 5: Science, Imagery, and Understanding the Environment Chapter 6: Building from Here References Inddex About the Author

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This well-written text powerfully links environmental matters and geopolitics in an accessible style. The theoretical lens of critical geopolitics is clearly articulated for students without daunting the uninitiated reader. Nicely done!--Simon Dalby, Chair in the Political Economy of Climate Change at Balsillie School of International Affairs What will shape the planet's geopolitical future? How will observers make sense of profound changes in environment and politics in the Anthropocene? Shannon O'Lear's book makes a compelling case that humanity's relationship with the natural world--whether in the crops we grow, the resources we extract, the climate change we are responsible for and must adapt to, or the struggles over uneven access to food and water we must confront--is and will continue to be at the center of geopolitics. Building on long-standing critical geopolitical approaches, O'Lear richly illustrates environmental geopolitics as an emerging field of inquiry and engagement that can help us make sense of a rapidly changing world.--Corey Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Building on more than a decade of work, Shannon O'Lear provides a deep reflection on the representations of key environmental issues and their impacts on geopolitics. The massive consequences of human activities on the planet are putting these issues at the core of a new 'geo-politics'--the politics of the earth itself. But how do we make sense of this shift and its effects on power relations? O'Lear will help students, activists, and policy makers to make better sense of the puzzle and open up new alternatives for relations with, and representations of, environmental issues.--Philippe Le Billon, University of British Columbia; author of Wars of Plunder


This well-written text powerfully links environmental matters and geopolitics in an accessible style. The theoretical lens of critical geopolitics is clearly articulated for students without daunting the uninitiated reader. Nicely done! -- Simon Dalby, Chair in the Political Economy of Climate Change at Balsillie School of International Affairs What will shape the planet's geopolitical future? How will observers make sense of profound changes in environment and politics in the Anthropocene? Shannon O'Lear's book makes a compelling case that humanity's relationship with the natural world-whether in the crops we grow, the resources we extract, the climate change we are responsible for and must adapt to, or the struggles over uneven access to food and water we must confront-is and will continue to be at the center of geopolitics. Building on long-standing critical geopolitical approaches, O'Lear richly illustrates environmental geopolitics as an emerging field of inquiry and engagement that can help us make sense of a rapidly changing world. -- Corey Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro


Author Information

Shannon O’Lear is Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Kansas. Her books include Environmental Politics: Scale and Power (Cambridge 2010) and Reframing Climate Change: Constructing Ecological Geopolitics (Routledge 2015)

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