Natural Potency and Political Power
Forests and State Authority In Contemporary Laos
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Description de l’éditeur
This is an original critique of the complexities surrounding contemporary conservation efforts in Laos and a strong argument for rethinking how ideas about nature influence social life. The author explores how the varied views about forest resources many urban Laotians support their exploration as a path to economic development and many of those who actually live in or near forests are simply trying to make a living from them lend shape to Laos as a unified country and as a player on the world stage of preservation, development, and international finance.