Development action with informed and engaged societies
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Development Projects and Critical Theory of Environment

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This book proposes an original critical theory of environmental sociology based on projects relating to infrastructure development. The author examines each development project in its social, institutional and historical context and explains the outcome of each based on the actions of various individuals and groups.

The author suggests that agencies regulating environmental impacts should adopt a "reconstructive adaptive" strategy aimed at improving the physical environment so that it is better than when the project began. Similarly, development projects should ensure that people affected by these projects should also be at least as well off as before the project started - especially in instances when their livelihoods are linked to environmental resources.

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Sage Publications, May 13 2005.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/28/2005 - 22:06 Permalink

the link "Click here for ordering information" does not work

Editor's note: it works for those of us here at The CI team. If you send through your email to dheimann@comminit.com, we can try to send you a copy. Many thanks.