Political Ecology of the Ridge

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ISBN/EAN: 9783515117159

The remains of the time-worn Aravalli Mountains that extend through Delhi are known as the Ridge. The range is also the site of Delhi's once continuous but now scattered forests, four segments of which are legally protected as wildlife conservation areas today. How did a biodiversity park and a wildlife sanctuary come to be established in a large and rapidly growing megacity with severe competition for land resources? What does this mean for various citizens who use the forests for different purposes?

Megha Sud provides an insight into the answers to these questions by examining the negotiations that led to the establishment of conservation as the dominant discourse in the Ridge, highlighting the role of various actors and the unequal power relations embedded in these deliberations and their outcomes. In this study she brings together concepts from political ecology and urban political ecology, using literature on local politics and development to ground the argument in the context. She argues that the forested spaces of Delhi must be understood as implicated in the socio-political structures of the city if urban conservation policies are to be sustainable both socially and environmentally.



Megha Sud is a Policy Analyst focusing on environmental politics and the interface between environment and development. She has a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Cologne and currently works at the OECD on biodiversity policy. She has worked with TERI and WWF India in the past and received her Bachelor's Degree in History from the University of Delhi (Hindu College), and her Master's Degree in Development Studies from Tata Institute of Social sciences, Mumbai.
Autor: Megha Sud
EAN: 9783515117159
eBook Format: PDF
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: eBook
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 28.04.2017
Untertitel: The Establishment and Contestation of Urban Forest Conservation in Delhi
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Schlagworte: Delhi Environmental politics Megacity Political Ecology Urban Environment

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