Andreja Slameršek is one of the most prominent names when it comes to current environmental struggles in Slovenia. For years, she has been using her experience, skills and knowledge to resist the devastation of rivers and the natural habitats that surround them. In the interview, she speaks about the degraded environment she grew up in, the importance of local engagement, her working experience in institutions, the cooperation of politics and capital and its impact on environment degradation, and the importance of legal stuggle.
“And so Life Brought Me to the Rivers, Even Though I Always Wanted to Just Be a Farmer.” An Interview with Andreja Slameršek

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Source
Časopis za kritiko znanosti
Numbering
2020 , volume volume
48 , issue issue
279
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