
Decolonizing Ecology: Rethinking Nature in a Broken World
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Decentering Humanity in Environmental Justice
This chapter examines the need to shift perspectives in ecological discussions by emphasizing the rights of nature and indigenous restoration efforts. It explores the intersections of decolonization, environmental practices, and historical injustices, particularly in India, while critiquing the commodification of nature. The chapter advocates for recognizing specific responsibilities in ecological degradation and encourages inclusive narratives in environmental management.
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