Mapping China’s Environmental Landscapes of Complexity: Technologies, Agriculture, and Sustainability

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Students will critically engage with the connections between industrial and development paradigms, alternative land management/uses practices, and sustainability by exploring maps and documents. They will begin to understand the complexities of China’s environmental landscapes through both industrial and indigenous frameworks and critically evaluate the role of technologies and agricultural practices in ecological preservation and restoration.

Students will have prior read the following documents:

•  Joan Martinez-Alier’s chapter on China’s political ecology (from Land, Water, Air, and Freedom, 2023)

• One paper from Journal of Resources and Ecology—Special Issue on Agricultural Heritage.

Author

Silvina Calderaro


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