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Community Participation, the Environment, and Democracy: Brazil in Comparative Perspective

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Community Participation, the Environment, and Democracy: Brazil in Comparative Perspective
Author(s)Jacobs, Jamie Elizabeth
AbstractSurveys indicate that the surprising grassroots environmental activism by Brazil’s urban poor is informed by both a global environmental awareness and by local community activism inspired by recent democratization in Brazil.
IssueNo4
Pages59-88
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceLatin American Politics and Society
VolumeNo44
PubDateWinter2002
ISBN_ISSN1531-426X
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