Current Research Interests
Environment and development; political ecology; forestry; agriculture and landscape change, with an emphasis on the role of gender, class and "popular" vs. "formal" science in resource allocation and land use.
Selected Publications
Rocheleau, D.E., B. Thomas-Slayter and E. Wangari, eds. 1997. Feminist political ecology: Global perspectives and local experiences. New York and London: Routledge.
Rocheleau, D.E. and L. Ross. 1995. Trees as tools, trees as text: Struggles over resources in Zambrana-Chacuey, Dominican Republic. Antipode 27 no. 4: 407-428.
Rocheleau, D.E., P. Steinberg and P. Benjamin. 1995. Environment, development, crisis and crusade: Ukambani, Kenya 1890-1990. World Development 23 no. 6: 1037-1051.
Thomas-Slayter, B. and D.E. Rocheleau. 1995. Gender, environment, and development in Kenya: A grassroots perspective. Boulder: L. Rienner.
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