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Gustav Cederlf is an Associate Senior Lecturer in Human Ecology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Alex Loftus is Professor of Political Ecology at Kings College London, UK.
1 Discovering political ecology 2 Power 3 Scale 4 Nature 5 Urbanisation 6 Water 7 Energy 8 Fields and forests 9 Virtual political ecology 10 Seminar activities