Scott Prudham
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Biographical Information
"My research concerns the political economy of natural resource use and regulation, and the relationship between industrial capitalism and environmental change more generally. My three main current research focii are: (i) the contemporary and historical politics of forest governance in British Columbia; (ii) the political economy of biotechnology in Canada; and (iii) the historical and contemporary political ecology of Toronto’s urban waterfront. " [1]
Books
- He is the coedtor of Neoliberal environments: false promises and unnatural consequences (2007).
Selected Grants
- “Double movements: a political ecology of land, labour and livelihoods in British Columbia”, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard
Research Grant, April 1 2008 to March 31st, 2012, $123,500.00.
- "Contextualizing Markets", MacArthur Foundation Grant, with Principal Investigator Richard Norgaard, 1994, three years, $300,000.