Dear GEP-ED members,

I have a pretty interesting book that takes a comparative approach to urban 
planning and architecture, and its impact on land management, climate 
resilience, and decolonization. One of the core concepts guiding this book is 
the idea of capital drain under colonial rule, and the way it continues to 
shape contemporary development. Urban design is a little outside my area of 
familiarity, so I was hoping for a recommendation for a possible reviewer.

Thanks,

-Kemi



Kemi Fuentes-George,
Associate Professor in Political Science,
Middlebury College

Global Environmental Politics, Book Review Editor<https://direct.mit.edu/glep>
Environmental Studies Section - International Studies Association (ESS-ISA), 
Vice Chair/Program Chair<http://environmental-studies.org/?page_id=5>

Recent Publications:
“The Legacy of Colonialism on Contemporary Environmental 
Governance,”<https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/897706> Georgetown Journal of 
International Affairs, 24 (1): 91-98 (Spring 2023)
"The Comparative Politics of Environmental 
Justice<https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197515037.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780197515037-e-13>,"
 Oxford University Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics (2021, Oxford 
University Press)

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