Socio-environmental Regimes and Local Visions. Transdisciplinary Experiences in Latin America
- 499 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
This book explores oral histories and case studies of rural and indigenous livelihoods in Latin America facing socio-environmental changes. It highlights how producers adapt to neoliberal regimes, utilizing local knowledge to maintain land rights and livelihoods. The work offers policy recommendations rooted in post-development thinking and social inclusion.
