Nature in the Global South
Discover the intricate relationship between culture and nature in "Nature in the Global South" by Susan M. Darlington, published by Duke University Press in 2003. This insightful paperback, spanning 277 pages, delves into how nature is culturally constructed across South and Southeast Asia. Darlington expertly examines the roles of various stakeholders—including scientists, government administrators, monks, and farmers—in shaping, maintaining, and transforming both social and natural landscapes. The book also offers a critical analysis of significant campaigns aimed at eradicating smallpox and preserving vital ecosystems such as forests, waterways, and animal habitats. Perfect for those interested in anthropology, environmental studies, and sustainable development, this work is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of environmental conservation in the Global South.