Global Environmental Challenges: Perspectives from the South / Edition 1

Global Environmental Challenges: Perspectives from the South / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1551118203
ISBN-13:
9781551118208
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
ISBN-10:
1551118203
ISBN-13:
9781551118208
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
Global Environmental Challenges: Perspectives from the South / Edition 1

Global Environmental Challenges: Perspectives from the South / Edition 1

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Overview

In Global Environmental Challenges, a collection of experts examines globalization's multiple effects on the environments of countries in the Global South, and how they are addressed both domestically and internationally. As the process of globalization continues to unfold, several questions arise: What new environmental challenges has globalization brought to countries in the Global South? Has the international environmental agenda had an effect on the politics and policy of these countries? And finally, to what extent have international civil society actors influenced environmental management? Contributors here address these central questions by presenting eleven case studies from the Global South. In addressing these questions, Global Environmental Challenges examines the complex relationship between environmental management, development, and globalization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551118208
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
Publication date: 03/28/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jordi Díez is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph.

O.P. Dwivedi is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph. He was bestowed with the Order of Canada in 2005, Canada's highest civilian honour, and has published widely on bureaucratic management as well as the environment, including co-editing Administrative Culture in a Global Context (de Sitter, 2005) and Sustainable Development in Canada: National and International Perspectives (Broadview Press, 2001).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction,
Jordi Diez and O.P. Dwivedi

  1. Globalization and Environmental Challenges Confronting the South,
    Jordi Diez

  2. Environmental Management in China: Globalization and its Challenges,
    Stephen K. Ma

  3. Post-Rio Realities and the Politics of Environment in Thailand,
    Craig Johnson

  4. Indonesia: Addressing Development and Environmental Management in the Context of Globalization,
    Bruce Mitchell

  5. Environmental Challenges Facing India,
    O.P. Dwivedi

  6. Donors, Patrons, and Civil Society: The Global-Local Dynamics of Environmental Politics in Post-war Lebanon,
    Paul Kingston

  7. Environment and Development in Uganda: Understanding the Global Influence on Domestic Policy,
    Chris Gore

  8. Environmental Management in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria,
    Godwin Onu
  9. Cross-Pressures and the Pursuit of Sustainable Development in South Africa,
    Rebecca Tiessen

  10. Globalization and Environmental Politics in Mexico,
    Jordi Diez

  11. Environmental Policy and Politics in Chile Revisited: The Limits of Reformism,
    Jorge Nef

  12. Is a Better World Possible? The Experience of the Brazilian Environmental Movement and the "Construction of Citizenship,"
    Angus Wright

Conclusion,
Jordi Diez

Notes on Contributors

Index

What People are Saying About This

Jennifer Clapp

This book brings together an impressive collection of scholars working on environmental challenges facing the Global South in an age of globalization. With rich and in-depth analysis from across the regions of the Global South, each chapter examines not only the uneven environmental impacts of globalization but also the mobilization of civil society to respond to these challenges. With its focus on Southern perspectives on these issues, this book makes an important contribution to the literature on global environmental policy and politics.

Vicente Ugalde

This book not only discusses the link between the economy and its impact on the environment, but it also provides readers with examples of the specific challenges that this transformation of the world economy, globalization, raises for eleven developing countries. Its most outstanding feature is that it regards the debate on globalization and the environment from the perspective of developing countries (Global South) while managing to avoid the oversimplified view of globalization as the villain and the environment in developing countries as the victim. The book is not only of great interest to experts on the world economy, and academics concerned with the environment, but will also appeal to readers who are not necessarily specialists in the economy, the environment, or globalization.

Kathryn Hochstetler

The idea that globalization negatively affects the environment is an unexamined truism for many people. This timely book takes up that claim and assesses it with a series of case studies from the Global South, covering a number of countries whose environmental politics is scarcely known. Both Jordi Diez's theoretical overview and the country chapters reach the same conclusion: globalization clearly brings many negative environmental consequences and challenges to the Global South. However, globalization also has provided some of the tools to address those problems. This set of claims will surely stir debate, but the well-researched country chapters provide compelling evidence for them. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the countries whose handling of the globalization dilemma will determine the shape of much of 'our common future.

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