This title looks at how environmetal knowledge is used in the realm of global international politics. It focuses on the development of environmental knowledge with particular regard to the developing world. It also explores the discrepancies between environmental policies implemented by domineering international bodies, and perceptions of issues found in more local contexts. Firstly, the text explores the relationship between science and environmentalism, before moving on to discuss the political ecology of water management. The final section provides analysis of the environmental power relations seen at international and local level.
