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Renewing Destruction

- Wind Energy Development, Conflict and Resistance in a Latin American Context
Af: Alexander A. Dunlap Engelsk Paperback

Renewing Destruction

- Wind Energy Development, Conflict and Resistance in a Latin American Context
Af: Alexander A. Dunlap Engelsk Paperback
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Renewing Destruction examines how wind energy projects impact people and their environments. Wind energy development, in Mexico and most countries, fall into a ‘roll out’ neoliberal strategy that is justified by climate change mitigation programs that are continuing a process of land and wind resources grabbing for profit. The result has been an exaggeration of pre-existing problems in communities around land, income-inequality, local politics and, contrary to public relations stories, is devastating traditional livelihoods and socio-ecological relationships. Exacerbating pre-existing social and material problems in surrounding towns, wind energy development is placing greater stress on semi-subsistence communities, marginalizing Indigenous traditions and indirectly resulting in the displacement and migration of people into urban centers.Based on intensive fieldwork with local groups in Oaxaca Mexico in 2015, the book provides an in-depth study, demonstrating the complications and problems that emerge with the current regime of ‘sustainable development’ and wind energy projects in Mexico, which has wider lessons to be drawn for other regions and countries. Put simply, the book reveals a tragic reality that calls into question the marketed hopes of the green economy and the current method of climate change mitigation. It shows the variegated impacts and issues associated with building wind energy parks, which extends to recognizing the destructive effects on Indigenous cultures and practices in the region. The book, however, highlights what to consider or, more importantly, what to avoid if one is working with industrial-scale wind energy systems.
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Renewing Destruction examines how wind energy projects impact people and their environments. Wind energy development, in Mexico and most countries, fall into a ‘roll out’ neoliberal strategy that is justified by climate change mitigation programs that are continuing a process of land and wind resources grabbing for profit. The result has been an exaggeration of pre-existing problems in communities around land, income-inequality, local politics and, contrary to public relations stories, is devastating traditional livelihoods and socio-ecological relationships. Exacerbating pre-existing social and material problems in surrounding towns, wind energy development is placing greater stress on semi-subsistence communities, marginalizing Indigenous traditions and indirectly resulting in the displacement and migration of people into urban centers.Based on intensive fieldwork with local groups in Oaxaca Mexico in 2015, the book provides an in-depth study, demonstrating the complications and problems that emerge with the current regime of ‘sustainable development’ and wind energy projects in Mexico, which has wider lessons to be drawn for other regions and countries. Put simply, the book reveals a tragic reality that calls into question the marketed hopes of the green economy and the current method of climate change mitigation. It shows the variegated impacts and issues associated with building wind energy parks, which extends to recognizing the destructive effects on Indigenous cultures and practices in the region. The book, however, highlights what to consider or, more importantly, what to avoid if one is working with industrial-scale wind energy systems.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 244
ISBN-13: 9781786610669
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1786610663
Kategori: Geopolitik
Udg. Dato: 21 jun 2019
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 155mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
Oplagsdato: 21 jun 2019
Forfatter(e): Alexander A. Dunlap
Forfatter(e) Alexander A. Dunlap


Kategori Geopolitik


ISBN-13 9781786610669


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 244


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 155mm


Udg. Dato 21 jun 2019


Oplagsdato 21 jun 2019


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield International