Stealing shining rivers agrarian conflict, market logic, and conservation in a Mexican forest /
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University of Arizona Press,
c2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Timeline of Important Events
- Introduction: Practicing Political Ecology in Chimalapas
- Section I. Time, Space, Politics
- Shining Rivers : Chimalapas in Time and Space
- Megaprojects in Mexico's South : Liberal Shadows in a Global Era
- Section II. The Emergence of the Environment
- Wild Places : The Production of Nature and the Environment
- Imagining Chimalapas : Leadership, Legitimacy, and Representation
- The Long-Distance Jaguar : Creating an Ecological Community in Chimalapas
- Section III. The Politics of the Environment
- Decentralized Authoritarianism : Political Control in Chimalapas
- Please, No Politics : The Institutional Isolation of Maderas and the New Government Role
- Conclusion: Decentralized Authoritarianism and Accumulation by Conservation in Chimalapas
- Appendix A: List of Participants
- Appendix B: Institutional Funding for Maderas del Pueblo between 1991 and 2000
- Appendix C: Government Agencies in Chimalapas, 1995-2000
- Appendix D: WWF Funding Lines, 1997-2000
- Appendix E: Institutional Presence in Chimalapas, 2003-2008.