توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
نام کتاب : The Social Ecology of Border Landscapes
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بوم شناسی اجتماعی مناظر مرزی
سری : Anthem Series on International Environmental Policy and Agreements
نویسندگان : Anna Grichting (editor), Michele Zebich-Knos (editor)
ناشر : Anthem Press
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 278
ISBN (شابک) : 1783086696 , 9781783086696
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 36 مگابایت
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Cover
Front Matter
Half-title
Series information
Title page
Copyright information
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Contributors
Introduction: Social Ecologies and Borderlands
Border Landscapes: Charting New Territories
Fluidity of Borders, Society and the Environment
Border Ecologies and Edge Effects
An Integrative Conceptual Framework
Structure of this Volume
Notes
Bibliography
Chapters (1-13)
Part I Frames: mapping social ecologies in border territories
Chapter One On The Agency Of Borderlands
Introduction: Borderlands, Limits and Liminalities
Borders Beyond our Territorialist and Geopolitical Traditions
Borders, Ecology and Peace Parks
Borders, Ecology and Globalization
Borders, Power and Politics
Borders, State Increase and Vacillation
Conclusion: Borders, Here, There, Everywhere?
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Two Social Ecology and Transboundary Conservation: (Re)Connecting Nature and People in Borderlands
Introduction
The Rationale for and Definitions of Transboundary Conservation
Global Trends and Distributions
The Principles and Processes to be Applied for Successful Transboundary Conservation Initiatives
Transboundary Conservation Principles: Building Trust, Confidence and Capacity
The Processes from Pre-feasibility, to Feasibility, to Implementation, to Evaluation
A Mechanism to Build Social Ecological Resilience
The Evolution of Thinking within the Conservation Fraternity
Nature’s Value to Society
A Mechanism to Promote Peace in Border Regions
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Three Social Ecologies and Structural Violence: Boundary-Making as Nature-Making in A Gated Globe
Introduction: Boundary-Making as Nature-Making
A Sense of Urgency
Security Fencing
Security Fencing in a “Borderless” World
Security Fencing in a Bordering World: Walls and Gates
Security Fencing as Structural Violence
Edge Effects: Reframing Human Displacement as Social Ecology
Displacement: From “Homelessness” to “Globelessness”
Fatal Journeys
Borders as Biotic Meeting Places
Nature and Structural Violence: Ecological “Footprints” at the US–Mexico Wall
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part II Bridges: Resilience, Restoration and Reclamation
Chapter Four Borders as Zones of Experiential Learning: The Case of the Balkans Peace Park Project
Introduction
The Birth of the Balkans Peace Park Project (B3P)
Organizational Structure
Strategy Evolves—Future Activities
Challenges and Dynamics
Critiques: Pitfalls of Peace Park Development
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Five Social Ecologies in Borderlands: Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable Agriculture Project in the Democratic Project in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Introduction
The Korean Peninsula: Social Ecological Perspectives
Political, Geopolitical Contexts
Social Ecological Perspectives: Transfrontier Park’s Potential to Help Reintegrate Humans and Nature
Spiritual and Symbolic Components
Social and Cultural Components
Crane Habitat Restoration and Sustainable Agriculture Project
Background
Project Goals
Project Objectives
Helping Farmers Develop Sustainably Productive Agricultural Practices
Organic Farming Practices
Crane Habitat Restoration
Public Education
Project Funding
Future Steps and Needs
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Six Socio-Ecological Transformations in Riparian Zones: The Production of Spaces of Exclusion and the Uneven Development of Resilience in The Sonoran Borderlands
Contextualizing the San Pedro River in the Sonoran Borderlands
Theorizing Uneven Resilience and Riparian Enclosure
Three Mechanisms of Riparian Enclosure
Privatization
Expropriation
Conservation
Discussion
Conclusion: Toward a Socio-ecological Approach to Management
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Seven From No-Man’s Land To Every-Man’s Land: Socio-Ecological Approaches To Reclaiming Shared Spaces In Border Landscapes, With Examples From Germany and Cyprus
Introduction
Socio-ecological Approaches to Borders in Conflict Zones: Toward Rhizomatic Systems and Thirdscapes
Beuys, Berlin and the Border Effects: Third Pathways, Urban Ecology and the German Green Belt
Co-creating Ecological and Social Shared Spaces for Increased Resilience in Cyprus and Beyond
Home for Cooperation, Temporary Occupations and Future Landscapes of Forgiveness
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part III Corridors: Catalysts And Collaboration In Confined Spaces
Chapter Eight Ensuring Hope in Militarized Landscapes: The Case of Lebanon
Introduction
Reclaiming Traditional Water Conservation Practices in South Lebanon: The Case of Marwaheen Village
Jabal Amel—A Militarized Landscape
Steadfastness in a Homeland
Birkit Marwaheen
Urban Agriculture and the Women’s Vocational Training Center (WVTC) in the Ein El Hilwi Palestinian Refugee Camp
Ein el-Hilwi—Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora
The Kingdom of Women
Green Stories
Green Center
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Nine Domesticating and Enlarging One’s Territory: Day-To-Day Politics in a Confined Space—The Shu’fat Refugee Camp in East Jerusalem
The Regime of Perception and the Familiar World
Living and Living Better: A Political Meaning
Domesticating the Environment
Proximity and Politics: The Political Aims of an Ecology of Social Activities
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Ten Urban Alternatives and Collaborative Economics in Belfast’s Contested Space
Introduction
The Neoliberal City
Collaborative Economics on the Interface
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Part IV Portals: Dialogue, Exception and Reterritorialization
Chapter Eleven Australia Day: A Social Ecology Dialogue Across Aboriginal and White Cultures
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Twelve Re-Legislating The Soil: Enclosures and Exception at The Amazon Frontiers
Insurgency
Re-legislating the Soil
The Legal Nature of Land
The Ecological Nature of the Law
Law and Land, Politics and Ecology
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter Thirteen Mediterranean Edges: Reterritorializing Natural and Social Ecologies
Introduction
Looking North
The Algerian Shore
The Jardin d’Essai: A Common Space?
Notes
Bibliography
Conclusion Making Sense of Social Ecology, Borders and The Environment
Borders, Culture and Equity
Seeking Balance and Community
Trade and Activism: Local Developments in Bounded Spaces
Implications for the Future
Notes
Bibliography
End Matter
Index