Rainforest Politics: Ecological Destruction in South-East Asia
Philip Hurst
In each of these six case studies-the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Thailand and Burma- the author sets out the environmental, human and economic consequences of forest destruction. He shows how its causes are rooted in an exploitation of natural resources for Western markets going back to colonial days. In addition, a range of other factors play a role, including the land hunger of small farmers deprived of their traditional farming areas, wrongly conceived development strategies, and the pressures of foreign debt.
Detalles de publicación
- Publicado: 1990
- Editor: Zed Books
- ISBN-10: 086232839
- ISBN-13: 978-0862328399
- Dewey Decimal: 333.751
- Librería ECHO: 333.751 HUR