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  • av New Zealand) Murray, Warwick E. (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ) Overton, m.fl.
    608 - 2 674

  • av UK) Cupples & Julie (University of Edinburgh
    543 - 1 895

  • av Roy (University of Bath Maconachie
    1 114,-

    Since colonial times, the developing world has served as a `resource hinterland¿ for the global capitalist system. In recent years, this relationship has again returned to centre stage. Across the globe, a broad range of natural resources are being drawn into market-led modes of environmental governance. Pressures on natural resources in the developing world have become especially acute as escalating mineral and energy demands from the so-called BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), and the continuing US quest for non-Islamic oil and strategic minerals have made Third World resources increasingly significant in global markets. Such a geopolitical shift in global resource interests would suggest that there is an urgent need to reconsider the impacts of `neo-colonial¿ transnational practices in the context of natural resource-extraction industries. As local issues become linked to global political and economic forces, a `second scramble¿ for natural resources in Africa, Asia and Latin America, initiated by powerful transnational corporations (TNCs) and other actors, threatens to undermine country policies for sustainable resource extraction, and sustainable development more broadly.This timely text will introduce readers to the key issues surrounding reform and expansion of the extractive industries in developing countries, highlighting the consequences of recent developments in the sector to development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Material will draw on a variety of case studies from across the developing world, focusing on both large-scale and small-scale resource extraction. In addition to providing a comprehensive critique of neo-liberal agendas, and more specifically, the role of the World Bank and multinational mining corporations in developing countries, the book will engage with a number of debates that have recently transpired around such key issues as the role of mineral resources in perpetuating civil violence, the `scramble¿ for Third World oil, the need for `good governance¿ and corporate social responsibility, and the rise of artisanal mining as an alternative livelihood.In an era where neo-liberal principles have become the dominant ideology propelling the extension of markets and the use and regulation of natural resources in the developing world, this text fills the pressing need for a synthesis that can draw together a range of complex, but inter-related issues. By exploring contemporary theoretical debates, examining current policies, and drawing on the author¿s extensive field-based research, this book will shed new light on environment-development questions raised within the extractive industries.

  • av David J. Telfer & Richard Sharpley
    692 - 2 625

  • av Shonil (The Open University, UK) Bhagwat, Andrew (SOAS University of London & m.fl.
    720 - 2 625

  • av David Hudson
    798 - 2 845,-

  • av UK) Schaaf & Rebecca (Bath Spa University
    577 - 2 128

  • av UK) Tomalin & Emma (University of Leeds
    573 - 2 199

  • av E. M. Young
    798 - 2 520

  • av UK) Lynch & Kenny (University of Gloucestershire
    688 - 1 916

    Provides an introduction to the relationships between rural and urban places in the developing world showing that not all their aspects are as obvious as migration from country to city

  • av Michael Tribe, Frederick Nixson & Andy Sumner
    629 - 2 520

    Defines the economic dimension of discourse around controversial issues in international development accessible to 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students working towards degrees in development studies. This book outlines the connections between development economics and development studies. It also deals with the nature of development economics.

  • av UK) Agnew, UK) Woodhouse, Philip (University of Manchester & m.fl.
    601 - 2 128

  • av Andrew E. Collins
    650 - 2 520

    Development to a large extent determines the way in which hazards impact on people. This text illuminates the complexity of the relationship between disaster and development. It opens with an assessment of the scope of contemporary disaster and development studies, highlighting the rationale for looking at the two issues as part of the same topic.

  • av Swansea, UK) Barrow & Chris (University of Wales
    606 - 2 482

    This book is very different from existing environment and development texts. Rather than listing problems, making warnings and voicing advocacy, this title looks at practical management and problem-solving techniques.

  • av Oliver (Oxford University & UK) Bakewell
    696 - 1 981

  • av W. T. S. Gould
    608 - 2 466,-

  • av Katie (Royal Holloway, UK) Willis & University of London
    546 - 2 093

    Rev. ed. of: Theories and practices of development. 2005.

  • av Andrew McGregor
    660 - 2 784

    Outlines the strengths and weaknesses of the transformations taking place in the Southeast Asian region. This book focusses on four key themes: equality and inequality; political freedom and opportunity; empowerment and participation; and environmental sustainability and, explores Southeast Asian development.

  • av Denmark) Kragelund & Peter (Roskilde University
    556 - 2 195

  • av David W. Drakakis-Smith
    796 - 2 831

    Containing a wealth of student-friendly features this text provides an invaluable introduction to the issues and processes of the city in the Third World.

  • av UK) McGrath & Simon (University of Nottingham
    547 - 2 443

  • av UK) Heeks & Richard (University of Manchester
    577 - 1 935

  • av Australia) Vokes & Richard (University of Adelaide
    547 - 2 291

  • av Andrew Williams & Roger Macginty
    2 625

    Revised edition of the authors' Conflict and development, 2009.

  • av UK) Fox, UK) Goodfellow, Sean (University of Bristol & m.fl.
    686 - 2 784

    Revised edition of Cities and development, 2009.

  • av USA) Momsen, Janet (University of California & Janet Momsen
    608 - 1 834

    Presents an introduction to Gender and Development issues in the developing world and in the transition countries of Eastern and Central Europe.

  • av Cheryl McEwan
    556,-

    This book explains and critically evaluates recent debates about postcolonial and decolonial approaches and their implications for development studies. It unpacks the difficult, complex and important aspects of the relationships between postcolonial theory, decoloniality and development studies.

  • av Cheryl McEwan
    2 093

    This book explains and critically evaluates recent debates about postcolonial and decolonial approaches and their implications for development studies. It unpacks the difficult, complex and important aspects of the relationships between postcolonial theory, decoloniality and development studies.

  • av Thomas (Overseas Development Institute, UK) Tanner & Leo Horn-Phathanothai
    634 - 2 466,-

  • av UK) Ansell & Nicola (Brunel University London
    660 - 2 037

    Revised edition of the author's Children, youth and development, 2005.

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