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We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

Saving a critical pastureland in Montenegro from the onslaught of military ‘development’
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Saving a critical pastureland in Montenegro from the onslaught of military ‘development’

Scaling-up territorial alternatives to water extractivism: Mini hydroelectric plants in Ecuador
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Scaling-up territorial alternatives to water extractivism: Mini hydroelectric plants in Ecuador

Green New Deal(s): A Resource List for Political Ecologists
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Green New Deal(s): A Resource List for Political Ecologists

The Can Batlló radical social innovation: Movements co-producing public services
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The Can Batlló radical social innovation: Movements co-producing public services

There’s more than just dirt beneath the lush lawns
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There’s more than just dirt beneath the lush lawns

Contesting private urbanism in Greater Buenos Aires: Neighborhood assemblies in defense of life
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Contesting private urbanism in Greater Buenos Aires: Neighborhood assemblies in defense of life

Countering water colonialism: Indigenous peoples’ rights, responsibilities and international water governance frameworks
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Countering water colonialism: Indigenous peoples’ rights, responsibilities and international water governance frameworks

Reflections on the Virus as an Opportunity for Radical Societal Change
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Reflections on the Virus as an Opportunity for Radical Societal Change

Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: From extractivism to commoning
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Reimagining, remembering, and reclaiming water: From extractivism to commoning

Are ‘Nature-based Solutions’ an answer to unsustainable cities or a tool for furthering nature’s neoliberalisation?
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Are ‘Nature-based Solutions’ an answer to unsustainable cities or a tool for furthering nature’s neoliberalisation?

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We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

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