Forest Politics from Below: Social Movements, Indigenous Communities, Forest Occupations and Eco-Solidarism

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Forest Politics from Below: Social Movements, Indigenous Communities, Forest Occupations and Eco-Solidarism Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages: 180 Illustrations and other contents: 1 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 180 p. 1 illus. Language: English ISBN: 9783031189647 Categories: ,

This book presents an analysis of forest politics that employs a broader scope to include non-institutionalized actors. It offers a comparative perspective on various environmental social movements fighting to protect forests around the globe, including indigenous communities in the Amazon and eco-anarchists in Europe. By examining the political goals, motives, and tactics of these sometimes-radical environmentalists, it helps readers understand the commonalities and differences among these “grass-roots forest politicians.” In addition, the book highlights the importance of forest-related struggles for a just transition to a carbon-neutral future. Accordingly, it will appeal to scholars of political science, public policy, and political sociology, as well as anyone interested in social movements and forest conservation.

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Author Biography

Ricardo Kaufer is a Research Assistant at the Department of Political Science & Communication Studies, University of Greifswald, Germany. His research focuses on the relationship between the capitalist mode of production, land use policies and social movements. In earlier research contributions he has demonstrated that non-mainstream interests and ideologies are marginalized in the context of forest and agricultural policies. His goal is to show how powerless actors seek to influence public policies and to mobilize publics in the interest of achieving a climate-just transition.