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Politicizing Ecology: a Critical View

https://doi.org/10.17994/IT.2023.21.2.73.8

Abstract

Selby J., G. Daoust, and C. Hoffmann. Divided Environments: An International Political Ecology of Climate Change, Water and Security. Cambridge University Press, 2022. 362 p.

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E. Stolyarova
MGIMO University
Russian Federation

Evgeniya Stolyarova



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Stolyarova E. Politicizing Ecology: a Critical View. International Trends / Mezhdunarodnye protsessy. 2023;21(2):136-140. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17994/IT.2023.21.2.73.8

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