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Political ecology and development: Intersections, explorations and challenges arising from the work of Piers Blaikie
Authors:David Simon
Institution:Centre for Developing Areas Research, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK
Abstract:While most contributions to this collection focus centrally on political ecology (PE), this paper approaches the work of Piers Blaikie through a somewhat different lens, situating his political ecological contributions within the broader context of his engagement with related themes in development studies. I trace and discuss his work in approximately chronological terms, from the spatial organization of North Indian villages through the political economy of agrarian change and of peripheral capitalist (under-)development in Nepal to political ecology, pathbreaking work on the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Uganda, more general disaster vulnerability and recoverabililty, and a survey of post-structural challenges in development theory. Not only does this approach provide a distinctive view of Blaikie’s evolving concerns over the course of his career and thematic connections between them, but it also reflects my personal experience of his work and its influence. This foundation then enables an exploration of several issues about current directions in, and possible future extensions of, PE which should help to ensure that PE does not, as some critics claim, have only limited remaining shelf-life.
Keywords:Piers Blaikie  Development studies  Political ecology  Political economy  Post-structural theory  Disasters  Risk  HIV/AIDS  Nepal  Uganda
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