Exploring Environmental Violence: Perspectives, Experience, Expression, and Engagement


Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Author(s): Richard Marcantonio, John Paul Lederach, and Agustin Fuentes

Date: 2024

Topics: Climate Change, Disasters, Gender, Governance, Livelihoods

Countries: Afghanistan, Colombia, Cyprus, El Salvador, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Ukraine

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The contributors to this book represent a wide breadth of scholarly approaches, including law, social and environmental science, engineering, as well as from the arts and humanities. The chapters explore what environmental violence is and does, and the variety of ways in which it affects different communities. The authors draw on empirical data from around the globe, including Ukraine, French Polynesia, Latin America, and the Arctic. The variety of responses to environmental violence by different communities, whether through active resistance or the creative arts, are also discussed, providing the foundation on which to build alternatives to the potentially damaging trajectory on which humans currently find themselves. This book is indispensable for researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and peacebuilding. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.