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Introduction: Environment and Society in Contemporary Latin America both opportunities and challenges in achieving more fair, equitable and sustainable development. Nearly half of the world’s tropical forests are found in the region, next to several other natural biomes, which together carry a wealth of biodiversity. It holds one-third of the world’s freshwater resassent 发表于 2025-3-27 06:56:11
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Indigenous Knowledge in Mexico: Between Environmentalism and Rural Developmentol, 2010) have begun to assess the capacity of indigenous knowledge to contribute to socioeconomic progress as well as to environmental protection. In the course of this process, the knowledge and practices of peasants and natives have been called to the rescue to resolve a number of new problems. T数量 发表于 2025-3-27 19:40:56
The Government of Nature: Post-Neoliberal Environmental Governance in Bolivia and Ecuador the rules that had regulated the use of natural resources in hydrocarbon extraction during the latter part of the twentieth century (Hogenboom, 2014). The post-neoliberal governments constructed new institutions for the governance of extractive-industry activities. The new rules of the game have ch心痛 发表于 2025-3-28 00:01:26
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Forest Governance in Latin America: Strategies for Implementing REDDtional policy debates. Forests have been repositioned in international arenas as repositories of global value for their contribution to carbon sequestration and climate mitigation (Fairhead and Leach, 2003; Peet, Robbins and Watts, 2011). In this context, Latin American forests are seen as globally