Political Ecology
Political ecology is an interdisciplinary field that examines the relationships between political, economic, and social factors and environmental issues. It explores how power dynamics, governance, and resource distribution influence environmental policies and practices. By analyzing these connections, political ecology seeks to understand the impact of human activities on ecosystems and the consequences for communities.
This field often addresses issues such as climate change, land use, and resource management. It emphasizes the importance of considering local knowledge and cultural practices in environmental decision-making. Political ecology aims to promote sustainable practices that are equitable and just for all stakeholders involved.