schema:description | "内容記述: 1. THE CRISIS AND THE MOVEMENT: CONTINENTAL PERSPECTIVES: Capitalism and ecological crisis: legacy of the 1980s, ELIZABETH DORE; Social pressure for environmental reform in Latin America, DAVID KAIMOWITZ; 2. INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS: Native peoples and sustainable development, AL GEDICKS; 'The land of our ancestor's bones': Wich? people's struggle in the Argentine Chaco, AIDAN RANKIN; How sustainable were pre-Columbian civilizations?, ELIZABETH DORE; Debating 'indigenous' agricultural development: Indian organizations in the Central Andes of Ecuador, ANTHONY BEBBINGTON; Oil, lawlessness and indigenous struggles in Ecuador's Oriente, JUDITH KIMERLING; Colombia's Pacific Plan: Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities challenge the developers, LUCY ALEXANDER; 3. FIGHT FOR THE FOREST: Amazonian Indians and peasants: coping in the age of development. STEPHEN NUGENT; Did Chico Mendes die in vain? Brazilian rubber tappers, in the 1990s, ANTHONY HALL; Fruit faming in the Brazilian Amazon: a sustainable alternative, CATHERINE MATHESON; Pioneer women and the destruction of the rainforests, JANET TOWNSEND; Can ecotourism save Ecuador's threatened cloud forests? JAMES FAIR; 4. MODERNIZATION: ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS AND POPULAR RESPONSES: New harvests, old problems: The challenges facing Latin America's agro-export boom, LORI ANN THRUPP; The price of a perfect flower: environmental destruction and health hazards in the Colombian flower industry, SARAH STEWART; David vs. Goliath: fishermen conflicts with mariculturalists in Honduras, DENISE STANLEY; Confronting Haiti's environmental crisis: a tale of two visions, CHARLES ARTHUR; The Greening of Cuba, PETER ROSSET; Puerto Rico's energy fix, MARIANNE MEYN; Green crime, green redemption: the environment and ecotourism in the Caribbean, POLLY PATTULLO; Where will all the garbage go? Tourism, politics, and the environment in Barbados, HILARY McD. BECKLES; 5. URBAN ECOWARRIORS: ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS AND INITIATIVES IN LATIN AMERICAN CITIES: Enlightened cities: the urban environment in Latin America, JULIO DAVILA; San Salvador: The city versus the forest, NICK CAISTOR; Colombia's independent recyclers' union: a model for urban waste management, MARGARITA PACHECO; Santo Domingo: an alternative city plan, JORGE CELA; Curitiba: towards sustainable urban development, JONAS RABINOVITCH....(more)" |