Hi,
     If you're interested in the Caribbean, I published a co-edited volume in 
2006 with Rutgers titled, Beyond Sun and Sand: Caribbean Environmentalisms.

Prof. Sherrie Baver
Dept. of Political Science and Latin American/Latino Studies Program
The City College and The Graduate Center-CUNY
(212)650-7491
[email protected]
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin 
Gallagher [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 9:01 PM
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Cc: GEP-Ed List
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] Comparative Latin American environmental policy/politics

I teach a course titled "Development and Environment in Latin America."
Syllabus attached.

Would love to see what you turn up otherwise.

Best

Kevin

Raul Pacheco-Vega wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> It looks (almost 90% sure) as though I'll be teaching a course next
> year on Comparative Latin American Environmental Politics. I'm
> obviously aware of work around Mexican climate/energy policy (Simone
> Pulver), Mexican pollution and wastewater policy (myself if I am
> allowed to toot my own horn), and Mexican environmental politics in
> general (forestry Jordi Diez, overall Stephen Mumme). I'm quite
> familiar with Kathy Hochstetler and Mimi Keck's work on Brazilian
> environmental politics. I'm at a relative loss on the rest of Latin
> America, to be quite frank. So I would very much appreciate any
> directions towards folks' work on Latin American environmental
> politics. I will compile a list (next week as right now I'm in the
> throes of marking 130 final papers) and will post it to GEP-ED.
>
> I think the countries I would be most interested in would be obviously
> Costa Rica, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. I have at least a friend who
> has looked at the political ecology of Mapuche's relationships within
> Chilean forestry (du Monceau 2008) so I'm less worried about finding
> sources on Chilean environmental policy, but the rest of Latin
> America, I'm wondering... thoughts much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Raul
>

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Kevin P. Gallagher
Global Development Policy Program
Department of International Relations
Boston University
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