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Reflections Of An American Geographer On The Anniversary Of September 11th, William G. Moseley
Reflections Of An American Geographer On The Anniversary Of September 11th, William G. Moseley
William G Moseley
No abstract provided.
Bush Grasps To Define Enemy, William G. Moseley
Bush Grasps To Define Enemy, William G. Moseley
William G Moseley
No abstract provided.
Critical Examination Of Two Famine Early Warning Methodologies In Zimbabwe: What Lessons May Be Learned?, William G. Moseley, B. Ikubolajeh Logan
Critical Examination Of Two Famine Early Warning Methodologies In Zimbabwe: What Lessons May Be Learned?, William G. Moseley, B. Ikubolajeh Logan
William G Moseley
A review of two famine early warning systems in Zimbabwe.
La Decentralization Et Les Conflits Entre Agriculteurs Et Éleveurs Dans Le Delta Intérieur Du Niger [Decentralization And Farmer-Herder Conflicts In The Inner Niger Delta], William G. Moseley, Julia Earl, Lassine Diarra
La Decentralization Et Les Conflits Entre Agriculteurs Et Éleveurs Dans Le Delta Intérieur Du Niger [Decentralization And Farmer-Herder Conflicts In The Inner Niger Delta], William G. Moseley, Julia Earl, Lassine Diarra
William G Moseley
No abstract provided.
Peripheral Vision: Globalization, Sustainable Development, And The Political Ecology Of Cotton Production In Mali, William G. Moseley
Peripheral Vision: Globalization, Sustainable Development, And The Political Ecology Of Cotton Production In Mali, William G. Moseley
William G Moseley
This chapter examines the evolving dynamic among cotton production for the world market, environmental degradation, and global development paradigms in Mali. It examines how cotton production policy in Mali has changed over time and how this evolution implicate globalization discourse. It also examines the environmental impacts of cotton production, how this is problematized, and how solutions are evoked within globalization discourse. A major sub-text of this analysis is that the economy-environment nexus in Mali is the result of intersecting processes operating at different spatial scales: the global cotton market, national level policy, and local production decisions; all underlain by environmental …