References; Introducing Human Geography, Environmental Geographies

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Sharma, 2015
excluding indigenous knowledges from policy and planning is a form of EPISTEMIC VIOLENCE,
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Castree et al., 2009
removal of barriers in Env geog is necessary to prevent a Eurocentric bias
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Marston, 2006
environmental geography is the original integrative science
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Esson et al., 2017
deloconisation of knowldege is necessary in geography as it is a transdisciplinary discipline
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Tuck and Young, 2012
indigenous people are excluded from land and sovereignty
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Mansvelt, 2013
consumption is an economic purchase, as well as an important sphere of social practice
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D'Alisa, 2014
coined degrowth term; reduction of consumption does not need to be a sacrifice of pleasure, there are other ways to focus on happiness without material gain (and therefore waste producing)
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Shove, 2010
to change our habits and challenge social norms> policy changes; need to challenge patterns of consumption and edit social practices
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Klenk et al., 2017
there is a need for knowledge and co-production and transdisciplinary approaches that centre indigenous and local knowledges
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