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Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016

Articles


Irrigation in the Khorezm oasis, past and present: a political ecology perspective

  • Elizabeth Baker Brite

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 1-25

Love-iathan, the meat-whale and hidden people: ordering Faroese pilot whaling

  • Benedict E. Singleton

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 26-48

Redefining success: the political ecology of genetically modified and organic cotton as solutions to agrarian crisis

  • Andrew Flachs

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 49-70

Green Economy or Living Well? Assessing divergent paradigms for equitable eco-social transition in South Korea and Bolivia

  • Karen Bell

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 71-92

Beyond "natural-disasters-are-not-natural": the work of state and nature after the 2010 earthquake in Chile

  • Kevin A. Gould
  • M. Magdalena Garcia
  • Jacob A.C. Remes

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 93-114

The disappearance of Lake Chad: history of a myth

  • Géraud Magrin

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 204-222

The political ecology of 'ethnic' agricultural biodiversity maintenance in Atlantic Nicaragua

  • Nicholas E. Williams

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 223-245

Ethno-ecological contexts of the Skhalta Gorge and the Upper Svaneti (Georgia, the Caucasus)

  • Gigi Tevzadze
  • Zaal Kikvidze

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 246-262

Written with seed: the political ecology of memory in Madagascar

  • Sarah Osterhoudt

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 263-278

The coercive laws of competition in a neoliberal era: the case of forestry in Costa Rica

  • Brett Sylvester Matulis

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 279-295

Malaysia: the persuasive discourse techniques of a transnational mining corporation and its supporters

  • Kai-Lit Phua
  • Simon Barraclough

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 296-307

The ecotourism-extraction nexus and its implications for the long-term sustainability of protected areas: what is being sustained and who decides?

  • Wendy Hill
  • Jason Byrne
  • Fernanda de Vasconcellos Pegas

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 308-327

Special Section: (Re)considering regional political ecology?, edited by Innisfree McKinnon and Colleen C. Hiner


Does the region still have relevance? (Re)considering "regional" political ecology

  • Innisfree McKinnon
  • Colleen C. Hiner

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 115-122

On 'Reconsidering Regional Political Ecologies' 13 years on

  • Peter A. Walker

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 123-125

The relevance of Regional Political Ecology for agriculture and food systems

  • Ryan E. Galt

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 126-133

Possible moral ecologies, the function of everyday curation, and the experience of regions

  • Kirsten Valentine Cadieux

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 134-146

Environmental Justice and Regional Political Ecology converge in the other California

  • Jonathan K. London

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 147-158

Regions of care: a political ecology of reciprocal materialities

  • Soren C. Larsen

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 159-166

"Chicken wars", water fights, and other contested ecologies along the rural-urban interface in California's Sierra Nevada foothills

  • Colleen C. Hiner

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 167-181

Contested terrain of extractive development in the American West: using a regional political ecology framework to understand scalar governance, biocentric values, and anthropocentric values

  • Jeffrey Jenkins

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 182-196

How regions do work, and the work we do: a constructive critique of regions in political ecology

  • Gregory Simon

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 197-203

Special section: Ecologically unequal exchange and ecological debt, edited by Alf Hornborg and Joan Martinez-Alier


Ecologically unequal exchange and ecological debt

  • Alf Hornborg
  • Joan Martinez-Alier

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 328-333

The sociology of ecologically unequal exchange, foreign investment dependence and environmental load displacement: summary of the literature and implications for sustainability

  • Andrew K. Jorgenson

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 334-349

Cumulative material flows provide indicators to quantify the ecological debt

  • Andreas Mayer
  • Willi Haas

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 350-363

Linking ecological debt and ecologically unequal exchange: stocks, flows, and unequal sink appropriation

  • Rikard Warlenius

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 364-380

Measuring environmental injustice: how ecological debt defines a radical change in the international legal system

  • Jordi Jaria i Manzano
  • Antonio Cardesa-Salzmann
  • Antoni Pigrau
  • Susana Borràs

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 381-393

South America's biophysical involvement in international trade: the physical trade balances of Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil in the light of ecologically unequal exchange

  • Christian Dorninger
  • Nina Eisenmenger

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 394-409

Who gets the HANPP (Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production)? Biomass distribution and the bio-economy in the Tana Delta, Kenya

  • Leah Temper

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 410-433

The role of voluntary certification in maintaining the ecologically unequal exchange of wood pulp: the Forest Stewardship Council's certification of industrial tree plantations in Brazil

  • Jutta Kill

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 434-445

Core tenets of the theory of ecologically unequal exchange

  • Martin Oulu

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 446-466

Changing social metabolism and environmental conflicts in India and South America

  • Joan Martinez-Alier
  • Federico Demaria
  • Leah Temper
  • Mariana Walter

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 467-491

Book Reviews


Scoones, Ian. 2015. Sustainable rural livelihoods and rural development. UK: Practical Action Publishing and Winnipeg, CA: Fernwood Publishing. Reviewed by Simon Batterbury.

  • Simon Batterbury

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 492-494

DeShazo, Jessica L., Chandra Lal Pandey, and Zachary A. Smith. 2016. Why REDD will fail. New York: Routledge. Reviewed by Karen E. Allen.

  • Karen E. Allen

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 495-496

Kerr, Thor. 2015. To the beach: community conservation and its role in sustainable development. Crawley, WA: University of Western Australia Publishing. Reviewed by Kira Smith.

  • Kira Smith

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 497-498

Moseley, William G., Matthew A. Schnurr and Rachel Bezner Kerr (Eds). 2016. Africa's Green Revolution: critical perspectives on new agricultural technologies and systems. New York: Routledge. Reviewed by Banu Koçer Reisman.

  • Banu Koçer Reisman

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 499-501

Adkin, Laurie E. (ed). 2016. First world petro-politics: the political ecology and governance of Alberta. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Reviewed by James B. Johnson.

  • James B. Johnson

Volume 23 • Issue 1 • 2016 • 502-505