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Book Title
Neoliberal Environments : False Promises and Unnatural Consequenc
ISBN
9780415771498
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Publication Name
Neoliberal Environments : False Promises and Unnatural Consequences
Item Height
0.6in
Author
James Mccarthy
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Routledge
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Number of Pages
298 Pages

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This volume explores the nexus between nature, markets, deregulation and valuation, using theoretically sharp and empirically rich real-world case studies and analyses of actually existing policy from around the world and across a range of resources. In short, it answers the questions: does neoliberalizing nature work and what work does it do? More specifically, this volume provides answers to a series of urgent questions about the effects of neoliberal policies on environmental governance and quality. What are the implications of privatizing public water utilities in terms of equity in service provision, resource conservation and water quality? Do free trade agreements erode the sovereignty of nations and citizens to regulate environmental pollution, and is this power being transferred to corporations? What does the evidence show about the relationship between that marketization and privatization of nature and conservation objectives? Neoliberal Environments productively engages with all of these questions and more. At the same time, the diverse case studies collectively and decisively challenge the orthodoxies of neoliberal reforms, documenting that the results of such reforms have fallen far short of their ambitions.

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415771498
ISBN-13
9780415771498
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Author
James Mccarthy
Publication Name
Neoliberal Environments : False Promises and Unnatural Consequences
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
298 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hc21.N43 2007
Reviews
"The natural world may well be neoliberalism's last frontier. This excellent collection of essays and critical commentaries helps us not only see through, but also beyond, this starkly utopian vision." By Jamie Peck Professor of Geography & Sociology University of Wisconsin-Madison "This excellent book maps the varied and profound impact of neoliberal processes on landscapes and livelihoods around the world. Thespecific and carefully theorised case studiesare models of scholarship and provide manyinsights of value to those who wish to resist, reevaluate or rework what has becomea dominant mode of environmental governance at the dawn of the 21st century." By Diana Liverman, Centre for the Environment, Oxford University If you're tired of a bland, feel-good environmentalism and want something more energetic and thought-provoking,this is the book for you. It has everything. Bulging with specific cases it is theoretically savvy and politically sharp. It delves into the new onslaught on nature contrived by the many-headed hydra of neoliberalism. Corporations, governments, and not a few environmentalists are all in the dock here, and a concluding section considers practical examples of environmental resistance. Bravo! Neil Smith Author, "The Endgame of Globalization" "Neoliberal Environments is a foundational contribution. This book has a great deal to offer to geographers, environmental policy communities, and those engaged in neoliberalism and globalization debates. The case studies can easily be taken in isolation or read as a collection for teaching. Even those already familiar with published works in this subfield will find much to chew on in the commentaries and introduction. All in all, this is an outstanding anthology--establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009, "The natural world may well be neoliberalism's last frontier. This excellent collection of essays and critical commentaries helps us not only see through, but also beyond, this starkly utopian vision." By Jamie Peck Professor of Geography & Sociology University of Wisconsin-Madison "This excellent book maps the varied and profound impact of neoliberal processes on landscapes and livelihoods around the world. The specific and carefully theorised case studies are models of scholarship and provide many insights of value to those who wish to resist, reevaluate or rework what has become a dominant mode of environmental governance at the dawn of the 21st century." By Diana Liverman, Centre for the Environment, Oxford University If you're tired of a bland, feel-good environmentalism and want something more energetic and thought-provoking, this is the book for you. It has everything. Bulging with specific cases it is theoretically savvy and politically sharp. It delves into the new onslaught on nature contrived by the many-headed hydra of neoliberalism. Corporations, governments, and not a few environmentalists are all in the dock here, and a concluding section considers practical examples of environmental resistance. Bravo! Neil Smith Author, "The Endgame of Globalization" "Neoliberal Environmentsis a foundational contribution. This book has a great deal to offer to geographers, environmental policy communities, and those engaged in neoliberalism and globalization debates. The case studies can easily be taken in isolation or read as a collection for teaching. Even those already familiar with published works in this subfield will find much to chew on in the commentaries and introduction. All in all, this is an outstanding anthology--establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009 , this is the book for you. It has everything. Bulging with specific cases it is theoretically savvy and politically sharp. It delves into the new onslaught on nature contrived by the many-headed hydra of neoliberalism. Corporations, governments, and not a few environmentalists are all in the dock here, and a concluding section considers practical examples of environmental resistance. Bravo! Neil Smith Author, "The Endgame of Globalization" "Neoliberal Environmentsis a foundational contribution. This book has a great deal to offer to geographers, environmental policy communities, and those engaged in neoliberalism and globalization debates. The case studies can easily be taken in isolation or read as a collection for teaching. Even those already familiar with published works in this subfield will find much to chew on in the commentaries and introduction. All in all, this is an outstanding anthology--establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009 -establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009, "The natural world may well be neoliberalism's last frontier. This excellent collection of essays and critical commentaries helps us not only see through, but also beyond, this starkly utopian vision." By Jamie Peck Professor of Geography & Sociology University of Wisconsin-Madison "This excellent book maps the varied and profound impact of neoliberal processes on landscapes and livelihoods around the world.  The specific and carefully theorised case studies are models of scholarship and provide many insights of value to those who wish to resist, reevaluate or rework what has become a dominant mode of environmental governance at the dawn of the 21st century." By Diana Liverman, Centre for the Environment, Oxford University If you're tired of a bland, feel-good environmentalism and want something more energetic and thought-provoking, this is the book for you. It has everything. Bulging with specific cases it is theoretically savvy and politically sharp. It delves into the new onslaught on nature contrived by the many-headed hydra of neoliberalism. Corporations, governments, and not a few environmentalists are all in the dock here, and a concluding section considers practical examples of environmental resistance.  Bravo! Neil Smith   Author, "The Endgame of Globalization"  "Neoliberal Environmentsis a foundational contribution. This book has a great deal to offer to geographers, environmental policy communities, and those engaged in neoliberalism and globalization debates. The case studies can easily be taken in isolation or read as a collection for teaching. Even those already familiar with published works in this subfield will find much to chew on in the commentaries and introduction. All in all, this is an outstanding anthology-establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009  , "The natural world may well be neoliberalism's last frontier. This excellent collection of essays and critical commentaries helps us not only see through, but also beyond, this starkly utopian vision." By Jamie Peck Professor of Geography & Sociology University of Wisconsin-Madison "This excellent book maps the varied and profound impact of neoliberal processes on landscapes and livelihoods around the world.  The specific and carefully theorised case studies are models of scholarship and provide many insights of value to those who wish to resist, reevaluate or rework what has become a dominant mode of environmental governance at the dawn of the 21st century." By Diana Liverman, Centre for the Environment, Oxford University If you're tired of a bland, feel-good environmentalism and want something more energetic and thought-provoking, this is the book for you. It has everything. Bulging with specific cases it is theoretically savvy and politically sharp. It delves into the new onslaught on nature contrived by the many-headed hydra of neoliberalism. Corporations, governments, and not a few environmentalists are all in the dock here, and a concluding section considers practical examples of environmental resistance.  Bravo! Neil Smith   Author, "The Endgame of Globalization"  "Neoliberal Environments is a foundational contribution. This book has a great deal to offer to geographers, environmental policy communities, and those engaged in neoliberalism and globalization debates. The case studies can easily be taken in isolation or read as a collection for teaching. Even those already familiar with published works in this subfield will find much to chew on in the commentaries and introduction. All in all, this is an outstanding anthology--establishing what high-quality research in this area can contribute and offering clear pathways forward for future scholarship." -- Annals of the Association of American Geographers, January 2009  
Table of Content
Introduction: False Promises Part 1: Enclosure and Privatization 1. The Last Enclosure: Resisting Privatization of Wildlife in the Western United States 2. Privatizing Conditions of Production: Trade Agreements as Neoliberal Environmental Governance 3. Dispossessing H20: The Contested Terrain of Water Privatization 4. Neoliberalism in the Oceans: 'Rationalization,' Property Rights, and the Commons Question 5. Acts of Enclosure: Claim Staking and Land Conversion in Guyana's Gold Fields Part I: Commentary 6. Enclosure and Privatization of Neoliberal Environments 7. Neoliberal Primitive Accumulation Part 2: Commodification and Marketization 8. Neoliberalizing Nature?: Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in England and Wales 9. The Neoliberalization of Ecosystem Services: Wetland Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Measurement 10. Weak or Strong Multifunctionality?: Agri-Environmental Resistance to Neoliberal Trade Policies 11. Re-regulating the Urban Water Regime in Neoliberal Toronto Part II Commentary 12. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Environment Part 3: Devolution and Neoliberal Governmentalities 13. Poisoning the Well: Neoliberalism and the Contamination of Municipal Water in Walkerton, Ontario 14. Un-Real Estate: Proprietary Space and Public Gardening 15. Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property and the Contradictions of the Neoliberalization of Nature 16. Neoliberalism and Environmental Justice Policy Part III Commentary 17. Neoliberal Governmentalities 18. Neoliberal Environments, Technologies of Governance and Governance of Technologies Part 4: Resistance 19 A 'Continuous and Ample Supply': Sustained Yield Timber Production in Northern New Mexico 20. Neo-liberalism and the Struggle for Land in Brazil 21. Enclosure and Economic Identity in New England Fisheries Part IV Commentary 22. Researching Resistance in a Time of Neoliberal Entanglements 23. What Might Resistance to Neo-Liberalism Consist of? Part 5: Conclusion 24. Neoliberal Ecologies Conclusion: Unnatural Consequences
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Environmental Conservation & Protection, Earth Sciences / Geography, Human Geography, Industries / Natural Resource Extraction, Government & Business, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, Public Policy / Environmental Policy
Lccn
2006-039781
Dewey Decimal
333.7
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Nature, Business & Economics, Science, Social Science, Political Science

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