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7. Seeking Agricultural Sustainability: Cuban and Dominican Strategies
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Barbara Deutsch Lynch
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
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PART I. Issues and Movements
- 1. The Political Ecology of Paradise 3
- 2. Environmental Movements in the Caribbean 17
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PART II. The Political Ecology of Sun and Sand
- 3. Paradise Sold, Paradise Lost: Jamaica’s Environment and Culture in the Tourism Marketplace 35
- 4. Historical Contentions and Future Trends in the Coastal Zones: The Environmental Movement in Puerto Rico 44
- 5. The Struggle for Sustainable Tourism in Martinique 65
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PART III. Behind the Beach: Productive Landscapes and Environmental Change
- 6. Puerto Rico: Economic and Environmental Overview 75
- 7. Seeking Agricultural Sustainability: Cuban and Dominican Strategies 86
- 8. “Ni Una Bomba Mas”: Reframing the Vieques Struggle 109
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PART IV. Risky Environments and the Caribbean Diaspora
- 9. Environmental Justice for Puerto Ricans in the Northeast: A Participant-Observer’s Assessment 131
- 10. Environmental Risk and Childhood Disease in an Urban Working-Class Caribbean Neighborhood 140
- Conclusion: Toward a Creole Environmentalism 158
- REFERENCES 171
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 191
- INDEX 195
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
-
PART I. Issues and Movements
- 1. The Political Ecology of Paradise 3
- 2. Environmental Movements in the Caribbean 17
-
PART II. The Political Ecology of Sun and Sand
- 3. Paradise Sold, Paradise Lost: Jamaica’s Environment and Culture in the Tourism Marketplace 35
- 4. Historical Contentions and Future Trends in the Coastal Zones: The Environmental Movement in Puerto Rico 44
- 5. The Struggle for Sustainable Tourism in Martinique 65
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PART III. Behind the Beach: Productive Landscapes and Environmental Change
- 6. Puerto Rico: Economic and Environmental Overview 75
- 7. Seeking Agricultural Sustainability: Cuban and Dominican Strategies 86
- 8. “Ni Una Bomba Mas”: Reframing the Vieques Struggle 109
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PART IV. Risky Environments and the Caribbean Diaspora
- 9. Environmental Justice for Puerto Ricans in the Northeast: A Participant-Observer’s Assessment 131
- 10. Environmental Risk and Childhood Disease in an Urban Working-Class Caribbean Neighborhood 140
- Conclusion: Toward a Creole Environmentalism 158
- REFERENCES 171
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 191
- INDEX 195