Ian Scoones: 5 books

Book cover of Sustainable Livelihoods and Rural Development eBook
by Ian Scoones
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2015

The message of Sustainable Livelihoods and Rural Development is clear: livelihoods approaches are an essential lens on questions of rural development, but these need to be situated in a better understanding of political economy. The book looks at the role of social institutions and the politics of...
Book cover of Understanding Environmental Policy Processes
by James Keeley, Ian Scoones
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 2014

A critical analysis of the post-Rio consensus on environment and development which questions the role of particular forms of internationalized elite scientific expertise. It asks why certain understandings of environmental change stick with such tenacity. In exploring this, the authors unravel the...
Book cover of Dynamic Sustainabilities

Dynamic Sustainabilities

Technology, Environment, Social Justice

by Melissa Leach, Andrew Charles Stirling, Ian Scoones
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2010

Linking environmental sustainability with poverty reduction and social justice, and making science and technology work for the poor, have become central practical, political and moral challenges of our times. These must be met in a world of rapid, interconnected change in environments, societies and...
Book cover of Globalizing Citizens

Globalizing Citizens

New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion

by Marjorie Mayo, Melissa Leach, Angela Alonso
Language: English
Release Date: July 4, 2013

Globalization has given rise to new meanings of citizenship. Just as they are tied together by global production, trade and finance, citizens in every nation are linked by the institutions of global governance, bringing new dynamics of inclusion and exclusion. For some, globalization provides a sense...
Book cover of Green Grabbing: A New Appropriation of Nature
by James Fairhead, Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones
Language: English
Release Date: October 29, 2014

Across the world, ecosystems are for sale. ‘Green grabbing’ – the appropriation of land and resources for environmental ends – is an emerging process of deep and growing significance. A vigorous debate on ‘land grabbing’ already highlights instances where ‘green’ credentials are called...
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