> Details
Dorondel, Stefan
[Author]
Disrupted Landscapes
: State, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist Romania
Sharing
Reference
management
Direct link
Bookmarks
Remove from
bookmarks
Share this by email
Share this on Twitter
Share this on Facebook
Share this on Whatsapp
- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Disrupted Landscapes : State, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist Romania
-
Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Figures
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Privatizing the State and the Transformations of the Agrarian Landscape
CHAPTER 1 Dragomirești and Dragova: Two Centuries of Ecological and Socio-economic Transformations
CHAPTER 2 Postsocialism as Neoliberalism: Reorganizing Society and Nature
CHAPTER 3 Bureaucrats, Patronage, Illegal Logging
CHAPTER 4 Contested Forest
CHAPTER 5 Waning Pastures
CHAPTER 6 Fragmented Lands
CHAPTER 7 Wasted Rivers
Conclusion: A Disrupted Landscape
Glossary
References
Index
- Contributor: Dorondel, Stefan [VerfasserIn]
- imprint: New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2016]
- Published in: Environment in History: International Perspectives ; 8
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (252 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785331213
- ISBN: 9781785331213
- Identifier:
-
RVK notation:
MG 94915 : Umwelt- und Energiepolitik
- Keywords: Deforestation Romania ; Environmental policy Romania ; Land use Environmental aspects Romania ; Land use Political aspects Romania ; Landscape changes Romania ; Neoliberalism Environmental aspects Romania ; Peasants Romania Social conditions ; Post-communism Environmental aspects Romania ; Social change Romania ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics ; agrarian landscape ; agricultural land ; agricultural policies ; business economics ; corrupt government ; democracy ; diplomacy ; eastern europe ; engaging ; environmental economics ; environmental policy ; europe ; european history ; fall of the soviet union ; [...]
- Origination:
-
Footnote:
In English
- Description: The fall of the Soviet Union was a transformative event for the national political economies of Eastern Europe, leading not only to new regimes of ownership and development but to dramatic changes in the natural world itself. This painstakingly researched volume focuses on the emblematic case of postsocialist Romania, in which the transition from collectivization to privatization profoundly reshaped the nation’s forests, farmlands, and rivers. From bureaucrats abetting illegal deforestation to peasants opposing government agricultural policies, it reveals the social and political mechanisms by which neoliberalism was introduced into the Romanian landscape
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB