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Sacrificing the forest : environmental and social struggles in Chiapas  Cover Image Book Book

Sacrificing the forest : environmental and social struggles in Chiapas / Karen L. O'Brien.

O'Brien, Karen L. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 0813369053
  • ISBN: 0813338905
  • Physical Description: xiii, 210 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1998.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [190]-200) and index.
Subject: Deforestation > Mexico > Lacandona Forest.
Deforestation > Social aspects > Mexico > Lacandona Forest.
Lacandona Forest (Mexico)

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Lansdowne Library SD 418.3 M6 O37 1998 (Text) 26040002297584 Main Collection Volume hold Available -

  • Book News
    Drawing heavily on interviews conducted during a 1991-95 study of deforestation in the Selva Lacandona region of Chiapas, Mexico, the author concludes that the deforestation is the outcome of a complex set of relations that extend well beyond the region, and that Mexico's last tropical forests are being sacrificed not to irrational land uses, but to economic and social realities. Many of these realities are seen as being identical to those that led to the Zapatista uprising of 1994. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
  • Perseus Publishing
    "The Selva Lacandona of Chiapas, Mexico, has received a tremendous amount of attention since the Zapatista uprising began in 1994. Concerns have focused on both the rapid rate of deforestation in Mexic"
  • Perseus Publishing
    The Selva Lacandona of Chiapas, Mexico has received a tremendous amount of attention since the Zapatista uprising began in 1994. Concerns have focused on both the rapid rate of deforestation in Mexico’s largest tropical rain forest and the social marginalization of its inhabitants, which is considered to be a root cause of the uprising. In this book, Karen O’Brien presents an insightful analysis of how deforestation and social struggles are related in this region and then considers the implications of these links for the remaining forest.A critical analysis of deforestation rates and patterns in the Selva Lacandona region provides the point of departure for this study. Using satellite imagery and her own field work, O’Brien presents an original estimate of forest loss. She then uses an approach derived from political ecology to trace the links between social processes and deforestation. Instead of focusing exclusively on the driving forces of deforestation, she argues that an analysis of the countervailing forces of conservation efforts is crucial to understanding the configuration of the present-day forest and the conflicts that surround it. Unless these forces can be fused, O’Brien contends, the future of the Selva Lacandona will continue to be shaped by the tensions among social, economic, and environmental objectives.A valuable tool for scholars of deforestation, environmental change, and political ecology, Sacrificing the Forest will also be of interest to readers trying to understand the current situation in Chiapas.

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