Environmental Communication and Sustainable Rural Development in Algeria offers an in-depth exploration of how communication shapes the pursuit of sustainability in one of North Africa’s most environmentally diverse nations. Bridging theory and policy, the book examines the communicative dimensions of ecological governance, public participation, and cultural adaptation within Algeria’s rural and institutional frameworks. It traces the evolution of environmental discourse from global paradigms to local practices, integrating critical, participatory, and postcolonial perspectives. Through this interdisciplinary lens, the author introduces the concept of communicative sustainability—a model that positions dialogue, inclusiveness, and cultural plurality at the heart of sustainable development. Rich in theoretical reflection and regional insight, this work provides scholars, policymakers, and practitioners with a renewed understanding of how communication can serve not merely as a tool for awareness, but as a transformative force for ecological justice and sustainable rural futures in Algeria and beyond.
| Pages: | 91 |
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| Published: | 2025 |
| ISBN: | 979-8-89966-250-8 |
| Language: | English |
| Category: | Environmental Studies, Ecology |