ecodystopia
Ecodystopia is a term used to describe a narrative, speculative scenario, or analytical framework in which environmental decline and human interventions produce a society in crisis. It sits at the intersection of dystopian fiction and ecological critique, focusing on ecological limits, climate disruption, and resource scarcity as primary drivers of social collapse. The term is used both as a literary category and as an analytic concept in environmental sociology and science fiction studies.
Common features of ecodystopian works include ecological degradation, climate change effects such as droughts and floods,
Notable examples in literature and media include Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy and Octavia Butler’s Parable series,
In scholarly and public discourse, ecodystopia is used to examine potential futures, policy responses, and ethical