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- W1492189080 abstract "For some time, various commentators have raised concerns about the limited engagement and “impact” of political ecology in the policy, development and conservation worlds (Robbins 2004, Walker 2006, Blaikie 2001, Blaikie 2012). Moreover, the perceived lack of engagement by political ecologists in policy and practice could be seen as a conundrum given the influential role played by Piers Blaikie in the development of the field. Blaikie’s Political Economy of Soil Erosion in Developing Countries is very much a critical engagement with dominant narratives in conservation and development (Blaikie 1985). While the field has evolved and diversified significantly since Blaikie’s early structuralist treatments, most political ecologists have a broader conceptual grounding spanning the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities than most social scientists. Such interdisciplinary grounding is what many have argued as needed for improving the “effectiveness” of the conservation and development practices. The question then is why don’t political ecologists have more influence?" @default.
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