1st Edition

Ecosovereignty A Political Principle for the Environmental Crisis

By Omar Dahbour Copyright 2025
264 Pages
by Routledge

264 Pages
by Routledge

264 Pages
by Routledge

In this book, Omar Dahbour develops the idea of ecosystem sovereignty, calling for a reinterpretation of some essential concepts in political philosophy, including territoriality, self-determination, peoplehood, and sovereignty, in order to make the case for peoples’ rights to protect and maintain their natural environments. In doing so, he theorizes current and historical struggles against... Read more

Introduction.  Part 1: The Social Movements  1. Food Sovereignty and Ecological Distribution Conflicts  2. Indigenous and Place-Based Rights  Part 2: Territorial Rights  3. The New Importance of Land and Territory  4. An Ecosystem-Based Right to Territory  Part 3: Sovereignty Claims  5. The Revival of Political Sovereignty  6. From Self-Determination to Ecosovereignty  Part 4: The Political Struggle  7. Extractivism and Environmental Justice  8. Environmental Governance and Ecosovereignty.  Conclusion

Biography

Omar Dahbour is Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College and Graduate School, City University of New York, and author of Illusion of the Peoples (2003), Self-Determination without Nationalism (2013), and other writings on global ethics, environmental philosophy, and critical theory.