Ecoviolence
Delve into the compelling insights of Ecoviolence by Bookshop, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1998. This thought-provoking paperback spans 248 pages, exploring the intricate connections between environmental scarcities—such as diminishing cropland, fresh water, and forests—and the rise of violent rebellions, insurgencies, and ethnic conflicts in developing nations. The author presents a critical analysis of how worsening environmental conditions are poised to exacerbate tensions in impoverished regions. Ecoviolence is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of environmental issues and social unrest, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Discover the urgent implications of ecological decline and its potential to ignite conflict in this insightful work.