Many people investigating the operation of large-scale environmentalist
organizations see signs of power, knowledge and governance in their
policies and projects. This collection indicates that such an analysis
appears to be justified from one perspective, but not from another. The
chapters in this collection show that the critics, concerned with the
power of these organizations to impose their policies in different parts
of the world, appear justified when we look at environmentalist visions
and at organizational policies and programs. However, they are much less
justified when we look at the practical operation of such organizations
and their ability to generate and carry out projects intended to reshape
the world.