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Climate change and political action in Italy
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Climate change and political action in Italy / by Daniel Delatin Rodrigues.
Author:
Delatin Rodrigues, Daniel.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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vii, 186 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction More than human agencies and the social inquiry -- Chapter 2. More than human agencies and the social inquiry -- Chapter 3. Resilience and climate urbanism -- Chapter 4. The urban forest: green infrastructure in the resilient city -- Chapter 5. Conflicts in the resilient city -- Chapter 6. What is to be done? -- Chapter 7. Practices of Destabilization and Disruption -- Chapter 8. Become active in the end of the world: cure and regeneration -- Chapter9. Final remarks.
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Green movement - Italy. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-98771-7
ISBN:
9783031987717
Climate change and political action in Italy
Delatin Rodrigues, Daniel.
Climate change and political action in Italy
[electronic resource] /by Daniel Delatin Rodrigues. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - vii, 186 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction More than human agencies and the social inquiry -- Chapter 2. More than human agencies and the social inquiry -- Chapter 3. Resilience and climate urbanism -- Chapter 4. The urban forest: green infrastructure in the resilient city -- Chapter 5. Conflicts in the resilient city -- Chapter 6. What is to be done? -- Chapter 7. Practices of Destabilization and Disruption -- Chapter 8. Become active in the end of the world: cure and regeneration -- Chapter9. Final remarks.
This book presents how the climate and ecological crisis is lived, experienced and confronted in the contextual conditions of a particular area. The growing concern in the academic and non-academic debate about climate change, as well as the persistent campaign of disinformation and opposition to climate policy, demonstrate that the analysis of the challenges, limits and potential for responding to these events must take into account local socio-material and cultural circumstances. In this book we will follow the different levels at which the climate crisis is confronted (urban policies, everyday practices, collective action), with particular attention to the types of responses that have been formulated, as well as the emergence of new codes of conduct and practices of personal and collective reproduction that seek to translate global phenomena into transformative actions, both materially and subjectively. The analysis of the friction between global and local, agents of transition and fossil fuel incumbents is at the core of this book. Daniel Delatin Rodrigues holds a PhD in rural studies from CPDA/UFRRJ (Brazil) and in urban studies from the University of Milan-Bicocca (Italy). His academic work covers the areas of ecological restoration, agricultural development, climate activism, and urban policy. Dr. Delatin Rodrigues is currently a lecturer at the University of Milan-Bicocca, where he researches the socio-political dimensions of climate change, with a particular focus on the deactivation of fossil fuel infrastructure. His interdisciplinary approach connects different levels of analysis with a special focus on the emergence of forms of climate obstruction and practices of counter-obstruction.
ISBN: 9783031987717
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