Remaking urban environments : the political ecology of air pollution in Delhi

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Title
Remaking urban environments : the political ecology of air pollution in Delhi
Journal
Environment and Planning A
Author(s)
Véron René
ISSN
1472-3409
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
38
Number
11
Pages
2093-2109
Language
english
Abstract
In the growing field of urban political ecology, so far not much attention has been paid to air-quality and related policies. In this paper I examine the recent far-reaching air-pollution policies in India's capital, as well as the role of environmental nongovernmental organizations and judicial activism, in view of their implications for different groups of the urban population. I analyze these policies in the wider context of Delhi's ongoing strive for 'city beautification' and for changing (environmental) governmentalities, and reveal a marked middle-class bias in the environmental and judicial activisms practised, which also contributes to the refining of the boundary between public and private environments. Furthermore, it is argued that air quality with its complex sociospatial patterns plays a significant part in the coproduction of urban 'socioenvironments' that needs to be addressed in political-ecological studies.
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