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Environment and integration on the edge of Europe
Institution:1. Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, LMU Munich, Leopoldstr. 11a, D-80802, Munich, Germany;2. Department of Geography, University of Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee 166, 53115, Bonn, Germany
Abstract:While European integration has predominantly been addressed in terms of its common market and through questions of European identity, this article explores alternate perspectives of environment in peripheral landscapes as a practice through which European center-periphery relations are negotiated. Drawing on two case studies, namely the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and the arid regions of Almeria in southeast Spain, we highlight how these landscapes have been variously framed as explicitly European spaces through either developmental narratives or environmental activism and advocacy. We argue that European integration is realized and contested through the discursive and material transformation of landscapes. With this, we contribute to an understanding of environmentalism and the politics of the environment as instrumental in addressing broader and parallel political concerns. Combining southern and eastern European perspectives on the political geography of the environment, we show that the landscape functions as an intrinsically political arena that materializes and discursively frames the different meanings and interests of European integration at stake.
Keywords:Politics of environment  Landscape transformation  European integration  Bulgarian Black Sea coast  Almeria  Spain
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