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E-raamat: Environmental Defenders: Deadly Struggles for Life and Territory [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Sari: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2021
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  • ISBN-13: 9781003127222
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  • Formaat: 298 pages, 6 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003127222
This book is about environmental defenders and the violence they face while seeking to protect their land and the environment.

Between 2002 and 2019, at least two thousand people were killed in 57 countries for defending their lands and the environment. Recent policy initiatives and media coverage have provided much needed attention to the protection and support of defenders, but there has so far been little scholarly work. This edited volume explains who these defenders are, what threats they face, and what can be done to help support and protect them. Delving deep into the complex relations between and within communities, corporations, and government authorities, the book highlights the diversity of defenders, the collective character of their struggles, the many drivers and forms of violence they are facing, as well as the importance of emotions and gendered dimensions in protests and repression. Drawing on global case studies, it examines the violence taking place around different types of development projects, including fossil fuels, agro-industrial, renewable energy, and infrastructure. The volume also examines the violence surrounding conservation projects, including through militarized wildlife protection and surveillance technologies. The book concludes with a reflection on the perspectives of defenders about the best ways to support and protect them. It contrasts these with the lagging efforts of an international community often promoting economic growth over the lives of defenders.

This volume is essential reading for all interested in understanding the challenges faced by environmental defenders and how to help and support them. It will also appeal to students, scholars and practitioners involved in environmental protection, environmental activism, human rights, social movements and development studies.
1. Introduction Part 1 - On Defenders
2. Conflicts in the Amazon: The
Assassination of José Claudio and Maria
3. How young Cambodian environmental
activists work under dictatorship
4. Human rights violations in the name of
conservation in the Ngorongoro District
5. "Environmental defenders": the
power / disempowerment of a loaded term
6. Atmospheres of Violence: On
defenders intersecting experiences of violence
7. Environmental defenders:
Killings, perpetrators, and drivers of violence
8. The gendered
criminalization of land defenders in Ecuador: from individualization to
collective resistance in feminized territories
9. Insurgent ideas from
indigenous peoples in Brazil: counter-colonial epistemologies and the defense
of life Part 2 - 'Dirty' Projects
10. The Permutations of Poverty
11.
Violence and resistance in Ceará Indígena, Northeastern Brazil
12. Land
defenders and the political ecology of coal power in Bangladesh
13.
Manifestations of violence: Case study of Moolampilly eviction for a
development project in Kerala
14. Defenders and land struggles against
agro-industrial and mining investment projects
15. How violence is justified
in democratic countries Part 3 - 'Green' Projects
16. Resist or comply?
Experiences of violence around dams in Cambodia
17. Pacifying autonomous land
defenders in Oaxaca, Mexico: Human rights groups as social warfare mechanisms
18. Land defenders, infrastructural violence and environmental coloniality:
Resisting a wastewater treatment plant in Eastern Nablus
19. Defending
territory from the extraction and conservation nexus
20. BINGOs &
environmental defenders: NGO complicity in atmospheres of violence and the
possibilities for decolonial solidarity with defenders
21. Defending
Territories of Life through Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs)
22. Interrogating international cooperation in support of environmental human
rights defenders: the Geneva Roadmap 40/11 and the power of connecting
solutions
Mary Menton is a Research Fellow in Environmental Justice with the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme at the University of Sussex, UK. She is a part of the core-team of Not1More, a collective that works to support at-risk environmental defenders.

Philippe Le Billon is Professor in the Department of Geography and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He is the author of multiple publications, including Fuelling War: Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts (Routledge, 2013), and collaborates with human rights and environmental investigation organizations.