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This book presents an analysis of forest politics that employs a broader scope to include non-institutionalized actors. It offers a comparative perspective on various environmental social movements fighting to protect forests around the globe, including indigenous communities in the Amazon and eco-anarchists in Europe. By examining the political goals, motives, and tactics of these sometimes-radical environmentalists, it helps readers understand the commonalities and differences among these "grass-roots forest politicians." In addition, the book highlights the importance of forest-related struggles for a just transition to a carbon-neutral future. Accordingly, it will appeal to scholars of political science, public policy, and political sociology, as well as anyone interested in social movements and forest conservation.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Forest Politics from Below and the Struggles Against „Destruction Through Extraction".- Chapter 3. Social Movements in and for the Forests.- Chapter 4. Eco-Solidarism.- Chapter 5. Methods for the Analysis of Social Movements in and for the Forests.- Chapter 6. Forest Politics from Below in Europe.- Chapter 7. Forest Politics from Below in the Americas.- Chapter 8. Forest Politics from Below in Australasia.- Chapter 9. Conclusion.