The Rise of Green Extractivism tackles the understudied interconnections between extractivism and climate-smart policies and their implications for rural livelihoods, both theoretically and empirically.
The Rise of Green Extractivism tackles the understudied interconnections between extractivism and climate-smart policies and their implications for rural livelihoods, both theoretically and empirically.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natacha Bruna is a researcher of Observatório do Meio Rural, an independent research institution in Mozambique. Her areas of research include land and resource grabbing, agrarian political economy, political ecology and extractivism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Theoretical Underpinnings of the Intersection of Extractivism and Climate Change Solutions 3. Historical Background and the Role of the State 4. From a Threat to an Opportunity: Climate Change as the New Frontier of Accumulation 5. Land of Plenty, Land of Misery: Synergistic Resource Grabbing in Mozambique 6. The Rise of Green Extractivism 7. Understanding Livelihoods, Social Reproduction and Reactions 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Theoretical Underpinnings of the Intersection of Extractivism and Climate Change Solutions 3. Historical Background and the Role of the State 4. From a Threat to an Opportunity: Climate Change as the New Frontier of Accumulation 5. Land of Plenty, Land of Misery: Synergistic Resource Grabbing in Mozambique 6. The Rise of Green Extractivism 7. Understanding Livelihoods, Social Reproduction and Reactions 8. Conclusion
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