The green economy in the global South
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The green economy in the global South
(Thirdworlds / edited by Shahid Qadir)
Routledge, 2017
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Description
The idea and practice of the 'green economy' is gaining momentum, coinciding with financial instability and continued economic woe in the Global North, but generally more positive economic circumstances in the Global South. 'Green economic initiatives' in the Global South are multiplying, and include carbon payments, ecotourism, community-based wildlife management, sustainability certification initiatives, and offsets by mining companies exploiting new resources. These initiatives are reallocating resources, redefining inequalities and redistributing the fortune and misfortune of participants of the green economy and those excluded from it. They have also led to resistance - locally, nationally, and transnationally - and to demands for alternatives to market-driven instruments and solutions, which are generally gaining strength and coherence. The articles included in this volume bring together a multi-disciplinary team of scholars from North and South to provide nuanced analyses of green economy experiences in the Global South - analysing the opportunities they provide, but also the redistributions they entail and the kinds of resistances they face. The ultimate aim of the collection is to provide a critical, but balanced, overview of the emerging green economy in the Global South and point the way to possible adjustments, alternatives or radical resistance, depending on different situations. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.
Table of Contents
The Green Economy in the Global South: experiences, redistributions and resistance Four discourses of the Green Economy in the Global South Tourism and the Green Economy: aspiring or averting change? Suspended redistribution: Green Economy and water inequality in the Waterberg, South Africa Extractive philanthropy: strategies for securing labour for private nature reserves Responding to the Green Economy: how REDD+ and the One Map Initiative are transforming forest governance in Indonesia The neoliberalisation of forestry governance, market environmentalism and reterritorialization in Uganda Inverting the moral economy: the case of land acquisitions for forest plantations in Tanzania Performativity in the Green Economy: how far does climate finance create a fictive economy?
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