Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden

Past decades have been marked with grassroots struggles around the use and access to natural resources such as forests, both in the global South and in the global North. On the one hand, we have politicians, bureaucrats and others needing to deal with these issues at the national and global level. O...

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Main Author: Seema Arora-Jonsson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/6/1/33
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spelling doaj-d7901aad353a449d871a6d1f72099a582020-11-24T23:56:34ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602017-03-01613310.3390/socsci6010033socsci6010033Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and SwedenSeema Arora-Jonsson0Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7012, 750 07 Uppsala, SwedenPast decades have been marked with grassroots struggles around the use and access to natural resources such as forests, both in the global South and in the global North. On the one hand, we have politicians, bureaucrats and others needing to deal with these issues at the national and global level. On the other, we have the material practices and struggles at the local level as well as a parallel discourse on decentralization to local areas from the past few decades. By tracing the historical changes in policies that touch on forests-peoples relationships in India and Sweden, I contextualize these trends by placing them in a historical context and examine the questions that are central to a critical examination for environmental governance today. I analyze how environmental policy-making shaped forest politics in the two places and what spaces it provided for environmental democracy—especially in relation to possibilities for people’s participation and for gender equality. I bring attention to the imperative to take account of questions of increasing expert dominance in environmental governance and local struggles, the space for local people’s participation in forest and rural politics, the gendering of these spaces and relationships and how that affects environmental politics.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/6/1/33environmental historydemocracygenderSwedenIndiapolicy-making
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environmental history
democracy
gender
Sweden
India
policy-making
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title Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden
title_short Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden
title_full Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden
title_fullStr Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden
title_sort policy discourses and marginal places: histories of environmental democracy in india and sweden
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issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Past decades have been marked with grassroots struggles around the use and access to natural resources such as forests, both in the global South and in the global North. On the one hand, we have politicians, bureaucrats and others needing to deal with these issues at the national and global level. On the other, we have the material practices and struggles at the local level as well as a parallel discourse on decentralization to local areas from the past few decades. By tracing the historical changes in policies that touch on forests-peoples relationships in India and Sweden, I contextualize these trends by placing them in a historical context and examine the questions that are central to a critical examination for environmental governance today. I analyze how environmental policy-making shaped forest politics in the two places and what spaces it provided for environmental democracy—especially in relation to possibilities for people’s participation and for gender equality. I bring attention to the imperative to take account of questions of increasing expert dominance in environmental governance and local struggles, the space for local people’s participation in forest and rural politics, the gendering of these spaces and relationships and how that affects environmental politics.
topic environmental history
democracy
gender
Sweden
India
policy-making
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/6/1/33
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