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ecoimperialist
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eco- + imperialist
形容詞
ecoimperialist (comparative more ecoimperialist, superlative most ecoimperialist)
- Alternative form of eco-imperialist
- 2016, Tammy L. Lewis, Ecuador's Environmental Revolutions:
- Many ecodependent organizations started out with a focus on conservation but have shifted their agendas over time as ecoimperialist organizations moved toward “sustainable development.”
- 2017, Paul Thompson, Environmental Justice:
- Outlines of a systemic relation between society and ecology are evident with the theoretical innovations underlying the ecoimperialist and colonialist critiques.
名詞
ecoimperialist (複数形 ecoimperialists)
- Alternative form of eco-imperialist
- 1998, William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review, page 338:
- The urge to ignore the views of other countries or to be “ecoimperialists” is strong, especially considering that the United States is currently the only so-called superpower on Earth.
- 2011, Tammy L. Lewis, “Global Civil Society and the distribution of environmental goods: Funding for environmental NGOs in Ecuador”, in (Please provide the book title または journal name):
- Some have suggested that environmentalists (conservationists in particular) from the global North are “ecoimperialists,” who have ignored the needs of indigenous people in favor of protecting the environment (Guha かつ Martinez-Alier 1997).
eco-imperialist
形容詞
eco-imperialist (comparative more eco-imperialist, superlative most eco-imperialist)
- Characteristic of or pertaining to eco-imperialism.
- 2002, Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Trade and Environment: Difficult Policy Choices at the Interface:
- On the one hand, the types of technical regulations discussed above are not eco-imperialist, since they specify the nature of the product itself - it must be packaged a certain way, or must be recyclable - rather than how the product is produced.
- 2010, Lye Liang Fook, Chen Gang, Towards A Liveable And Sustainable Urban Environment, page 164:
- The position of Malaysia was fervently defended by then Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, defining the discourse on “environmental justice”, and upholding the right to development of the countries in the South, against the “eco-imperialist” position of wealthy countries of the North.
名詞
eco-imperialist (複数形 eco-imperialists)
- A person or country that engages in eco-imperialism.
- 1992, Defending the Earth: Abuses of Human Rights and the Environment:
- International environmental activists are condemned as racist "eco-imperialists" and domestic activists are Malaysia's "Number 1 traitors."
- 2007, U.C. Mandal, Dictionary Of Public Administration, page 147:
- Like the European imperialists of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Driessen claims, today's eco-imperialists keep developing countries destitute for the benefit of the developed world.
- 2013, Stewart Lockie, David A. Sonnenfeld, Dana R. Fisher, Routledge International Handbook of Social and Environmental Change, page 60:
- In his book Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death, Paul Driessen (2005) argues that present-day eco-imperialists are similar to European imperialists of the seventeenth century in that they attempt to keep developing countries poor for the benefit of the developed world.
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