River-Sand Mining
Publisher,Brill Academic Pub
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 566.99 g
No. of Pages, 287
This book explores the overexploitation of river-sand and its impact on Zhuang communities in China. A topical phenomenon, the book engages with the concept of authoritarian environmental management through a detailed analysis of state laws and policieson river-sand mining. Additional rich ethnographic material shows that riverfront Zhuang villagers and their indigenous ecological knowledge cannot compete with government policy, economic forces, and development trends in gaining control over river sandgovernance. This book provides appealing case studies in the interdisciplinary field of political ecology. As an example of anthropology of home", it is of specific methodological interest"--