Ecologies of Comparison
Discover the intricate world of ecopolitics with Ecologies of Comparison by Timothy K. Choy. Published by Duke University Press in 2011, this insightful book offers a comprehensive ethnography that explores the environmental landscape of Hong Kong during the late 1990s. Spanning 277 pages, Choy delves into the complexities of political participation and environmentalism, providing readers with a unique perspective on the intersection of culture and ecology. Perfect for those interested in environmental protection and ethnology, this paperback edition is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the ecological challenges faced by urban environments. Immerse yourself in this engaging narrative that highlights the significance of comparative ecology in a rapidly changing world.