The Palestinian refugee crisis, originating from the 1948 Nakba, has resulted in over 5 million registered refugees across the Middle East. Many reside in ...
Political ecology has emerged as a critical framework for understanding how environmental issues are deeply intertwined with political, economic, and social power structures. From ...
Urbanization is a defining characteristic of the 21st century, with cities expanding rapidly to accommodate increasing populations. However, this urban growth is not just ...
The Palestinian ecological struggle is not only a localized conflict over land and resources but also a profound example of how political ecology can ...
Rising as one of the most urgent worldwide concerns of our day, environmental displacement interacts with problems of migration, land grabbing, and sociopolitical strife. ...
Political ecology, as a field of study, examines the intricate connections between environmental issues, power structures, and social inequality. In regions facing settler colonialism, ...
Long seen as a worldwide movement aiming at safeguarding ecosystems and natural resources, environmentalism has Still, the mainstream environmental conversation sometimes ignores Indigenous people’s ...
The struggle for Palestinian sovereignty has long been marked by political, social, and economic challenges. As Palestinians continue to resist occupation and colonization, environmental ...
In a time of growing environmental crises and widening social inequality, the idea of ecological imperialism has become increasingly important as a key framework ...
Maintaining life on Earth depends mostly on water, a natural resource. Still, its management and distribution are greatly influenced by many social, economic, and ...