Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

The political ecology of climate change adaptation : livelihoods, agrarian change and the conflicts of development / Marcus Taylor.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2015.Description: xvii, 206 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415703819 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.73874095 TAY 23
Contents:
Preface : the critique of climate change adaptation -- Climate change and the frontiers of political ecology -- Socialising climate -- Making a world of adaptation -- Power, inequality and relational vulnerability -- Climate, capital and agrarian transformations -- Pakistan : historicising adaptation in the Indus watershed -- India : water, debt and distress in the Deccan Plateau -- Mongolia : pastoralists, resilience and nomadic capital -- Conclusion : adapting to a world of adaptation.
Summary: "This book provides the first systematic critique of the concept of climate change adaptation within the field of international development. Drawing on a reworked political ecology framework, it argues that climate is not something 'out there' that we adapt to. Instead, it is part of the social and biophysical forces through which our lived environments are actively yet unevenly produced. From this original foundation, the book challenges us to rethink the concepts of climate change, vulnerability, resilience and adaptive capacity in transformed ways. With case studies drawn from Pakistan, India and Mongolia, it demonstrates concretely how climatic change emerges as a dynamic force in the ongoing transformation of contested rural landscapes. In crafting this synthesis, the book recalibrates the frameworks we use to envisage climatic change in the context of contemporary debates over development, livelihoods and poverty.With its unique theoretical contribution and case study material, this book will appeal to researchers and students in environmental studies, sociology, geography, politics and development studies"--
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Home library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books ATREE Library General Stacks 363.73874095 TAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5183
Books ATREE Library General Stacks 363.73874095 TAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4498

Preface : the critique of climate change adaptation -- Climate change and the frontiers of political ecology -- Socialising climate -- Making a world of adaptation -- Power, inequality and relational vulnerability -- Climate, capital and agrarian transformations -- Pakistan : historicising adaptation in the Indus watershed -- India : water, debt and distress in the Deccan Plateau -- Mongolia : pastoralists, resilience and nomadic capital -- Conclusion : adapting to a world of adaptation.

"This book provides the first systematic critique of the concept of climate change adaptation within the field of international development. Drawing on a reworked political ecology framework, it argues that climate is not something 'out there' that we adapt to. Instead, it is part of the social and biophysical forces through which our lived environments are actively yet unevenly produced. From this original foundation, the book challenges us to rethink the concepts of climate change, vulnerability, resilience and adaptive capacity in transformed ways. With case studies drawn from Pakistan, India and Mongolia, it demonstrates concretely how climatic change emerges as a dynamic force in the ongoing transformation of contested rural landscapes. In crafting this synthesis, the book recalibrates the frameworks we use to envisage climatic change in the context of contemporary debates over development, livelihoods and poverty.With its unique theoretical contribution and case study material, this book will appeal to researchers and students in environmental studies, sociology, geography, politics and development studies"--

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Powered by Koha a Service from the TN Khoshoo Library
Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)
Royal Enclave, Sriramapura, Jakkur Post, Bangalore-64