Why Won’t “Overpopulation” (Finally) Go Away?
By: Robert Fletcher, Sociology of Development and Change, Wageningen University The age-old specter of “overpopulation,” it seems, is back in…
By: Robert Fletcher, Sociology of Development and Change, Wageningen University The age-old specter of “overpopulation,” it seems, is back in…
Is Africa's 'resource nationalism' just big business as usual? This is so-called “resource nationalism” in action, and the DRC is…
One of POLLEN's latest nodes – the Political Geography unit at the University of Zürich – will host the third…
The conference is co-organized by the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology of the Universidad Católica del Norte, the Department of…
Excellent new blog post via Muriel Côte, a member of one of POLLEN's latest nodes at the University of Zürich:…
Registration for the PE-3C conference, Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (Wageningen, the Netherlands, 7-9 July 2016), is now…
Upcoming event by POLLEN members: 23-24 June 2016: Conference ‘Rights to Nature: Tracing alternative political ecologies to the neoliberal environmental…
Check out the preliminary programme of the ENTITLE conference, including a POLLEN roundtable.
To learn more about starting your own POLLEN node please email: info@politicalecologynetwork.com Also, check out the POLLEN blog for upcoming…
John Childs, Lancaster University http://politicalecologynetwork.com/pollen-blog-4/
Our first blog by Benjamin Neimark is online and it is called: Nature can’t pay its own way – so…
POLLEN is an umbrella organisation of political ecology researchers, groups, projects, networks and ‘nodes’ within Europe. This website will become…