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Conquering Nature


Conquering Nature

The Enviromental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba
Pitt Latin American Series, Band 349

von: Sergio Diaz-Briquets

59,99 €

Verlag: University Of Pittsburgh Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.03.2000
ISBN/EAN: 9780822972099
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 345

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<i>Conquering Nature</i> provides the only book-length analysis of the environmental situation in Cuba after four decades of socialist rule, based on extensive examination of secondary sources, informed by the study of development and environmental trends in former socialist countries as well as in the developing world. It approaches the issue comprehensively and from interdisciplinary, comparative, and historical perspectives. Based on the Cuban example, Diaz-Briquets and Perez-L—pez challenge the concept that environmental disruption was not supposed to occur under socialism since it was alleged that guided by scientific policies, socialism could only beget environmentally benign economic development. In reality, the socialist environmental record proved to be far different from the utopian view. Between the early 1960s and the late 1980s the environmental situation worsened despite Cuba's achieving one of the lowest population growth rates in the world and having eliminated extreme living standard differentials in rural areas, two of the primary reasons often blamed for environmental deterioration in developing countries. The government's approach was to "conquer nature" and under its central planning approach, it did not take local circumstances into consideration. This disregard for the environmental consequences of development projects continues to this day despite official allegations to the contrary—as the country pursues an economic survival strategy based on the crash development of the tourist sector and exploitation of natural resources. An underlying conclusion of the book is that the environmental legacy of socialism will present serious challenges to future Cuban generations. <i>Conquering Nature</i> provides, for the first time, a relevant analysis of socialist environmental policies of a developing country. It will be of interest to students and scholars of Cuba and those interested in environmental issues in developing countries.
<i>Conquering Nature</i>, the only book-length analysis of the environmental situation in Cuba after four decades of socialist rule, is based on extensive examination of secondary sources and informed by the study of development and environmental trends in former socialist countries as well as in the developing world.

Winner of the <b>2002 Warren Dean Memorial Award</b> from Environmentl History of Latin America.
<b>Sergio Diaz-Briquets</b> is executive director of the Council for Human Development and vice president of Casals & Associates, a consulting firm in the Washington, D.C. area. Previous appointments include research director of the U.S. Congressional Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, and project director with the Population Reference Bureau. He has also been a consultant to numerous international development agencies. His books include <i>The Health Revolution in Cuba</i>, and <i>Cuban Internationalism in Sub-Saharan Africa</i>. He has a Ph.D. in demography from the University of Pennsylvania.

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