Human Ecology Review: Volume 28, Number 1
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Human Ecology Review 28(1) features a Special Section from a collection of researchers in Nigeria, reflecting on the political and cultural influences on, and responses to, the unique social and environmental devastation of the oil-producing Niger Delta region. Across five articles and the introductory piece, the scholars address social and environmental justice and policy (Eni et al.); and examine the attempts to restore and clean up the landscape (I. Nwoma and Anyika). The focus then turns to ecoaesthetic responses in literary forms to the Nigerian landscape and cultures, with an ecocritical analysis of postcolonial ecology in Isidore Okpewho’s novel Tides (C. Nwoma); of traditionalism, modernity, and nature in Joe Ushie’s collection of poems, A Reign of Locusts (Kehinde and Egya); and concludes with an examination of the trauma of alienation from nature and homeland in Amaechi Akwanya’s collection of poems Pilgrim Foot (Onyemachi).
Following the Special Section, Schooneveldt describes a methodology for reframing how we perceive the agency of other organisms; Warner refines and develops governance principles for assisted species migration; and Zhang and Guo explore informal institutions in China and their role in mediating pro-environmental behaviours.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 1074-4827
- ISSN (online):
- 2204-0919
- Publication date:
- Sep 2024
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/HER.28.01.2024
- Journal:
- Human Ecology Review
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: Other; Science: Environmental Sciences
- Countries:
- Africa: Nigeria
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Special Section: Ecopolitics and Ecocriticism: A Nigerian Perspective
- Ecopolitics and Ecocriticism: A Nigerian Perspective (PDF, 111 KB) – Chukwu Romanus Nwoma doi
- Mapping the Weaknesses of Nigeria’s Environmental Impact Assessment Mechanism as a Framework for Environmental Justice in the Petroleum Sector (PDF, 199 KB) – Onyekachi Eni, Ngozi Chinwa Ole, Hemen Faga, Cosmos Nike Nwedu, and Onyinyechukwu Theresa Eze doi
- Restoration of the Ecosystem: Ogoni Cleanup and the Mitigation of Social Tensions, 2018–2023 (PDF, 177 KB) – Ifeoma Francisca Nwoma and Vincent Okwudiba Anyika doi
- Space, Dominance, and Resistance: The Postcolonial Ecology in Isidore Okpewho’s Tides (PDF, 168 KB) – Chukwu Romanus Nwoma doi
- “Rooted in Earth”: Nature, Traditionalism, and Modernity in Joe Ushie’s A Reign of Locusts (PDF, 176 KB) – John Olorunshola Kehinde and Sule Emmanuel Egya doi
- Ecoaesthetics and the Trauma of Continuity in Akwanya’s Pilgrim Foot (PDF, 199 KB) – Nkiru Doris Onyemachi doi
Research and Theory in Human Ecology
- Thinking Contexts: An Overview (PDF, 176 KB) – John Schooneveldt doi
- Assisted Species Migration and Climate Change: Challenges and Complexities for Ecosystem Governance (PDF, 471 KB) – Rosalind Warner doi
- Informal Institutions and Environmental Quality: Exploring the Mediating Roles of Different Civic Pro-Environmental Behaviors in China (PDF, 724 KB) – Acheng Zhang and Shanwen Guo doi
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