Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Issues: An Encyclopedia

Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Issues: An Encyclopedia

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Publisher's Synopsis

From Argentina to Zimbabwe, the industrialized world's encroachment on native lands has brought disastrous environmental harm to indigenous peoples. More than 170 native peoples around the world are facing life-and-death struggles to maintain environments threatened by oil spills, explosions, toxic chemicals, global warming, and other pollutants. This unique resource surveys those indigenous peoples and the environmental hazards that threaten their existence, providing a wealth of information not readily available elsewhere.

Arranged geographically, each entry focuses on the peoples of a particular country and the environmental issues they face, from the global warming and toxic chemicals threatening the Arctic Inuits, to the logging that is devastating indigenous habitats in Borneo. General entries overview such topics as climate change, dam sites, and Native American Concepts of Ecology. The 'Guide to Related Topics' and index provide access to recurring themes such as deforestation, hydroelectric power, mining, and land tenure.

Book information

ISBN: 9780313323980
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: Greenwood Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 304.203
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 506
Weight: 1158g
Height: 186mm
Width: 263mm
Spine width: 37mm