Description
Exploring Environmental Violence offers a comprehensive examination of how violence against the environment intersects with human experience and social justice. The authors bring together perspectives from ecology, anthropology, peace studies, and environmental science to analyze the causes, manifestations, and consequences of environmental destruction.
The book moves beyond traditional environmental discourse by centering human experiences of environmental harm and exploring pathways for meaningful engagement and transformation. Through case studies and theoretical analysis, it demonstrates how environmental violence disproportionately affects vulnerable populations and communities already experiencing systemic inequalities.
Readers will find practical frameworks for understanding environmental degradation as a form of violence and constructive approaches to environmental restoration and conflict resolution. This work is essential for scholars, activists, policymakers, and anyone committed to building more sustainable and just relationships with the natural world.







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