Routledge handbook of global land and resource grabbing
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Routledge handbook of global land and resource grabbing
Routledge, c2023
- : hbk
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  鳥取
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
Also available online
内容説明・目次
内容説明
- Provides the first cutting-edge, comprehensive overview of global land and resource grabbing
- Includes contribution from a diverse range of contributors, including emerging and established academics across multiple disciplines and professionals from around the globe
- Presents and discusses "resource grabbing" research in a holistic manner by addressing how the rush for land and other natural resources (water, forests, minerals, etc.) is intertwined with agriculture, mining, tourism, energy, biodiversity conservation, carbon markets, climate change, armed conflict, and disasters
目次
Chapter 1. Global Land and Resource Grabbing: An Introduction
Andreas Neef, Sharlene Mollett, Chanrith Ngin and Tsegaye Moreda
Part 1: Historical Trajectories of Land and Resource Grabbing
Chapter 2. From the Colonial Doctrine of Discovery to Contemporary Land Grabs: "Dignity Taking" against the Poor
Thembela Kepe
Chapter 3. Riro Whenua Atu, Hoki Whenua Mai: Land Grabbing in British Settler States and Contested Land Restitution to Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand
Margaret Mutu
Chapter 4. Ruptures and Continuities: How the Global Land "Rush" (Re)produces Slow Violence on Latin America's Resource Frontiers
Joel E. Correia
Part 2: Enabling Mechanisms and Governance of Land and Resource Grabbing
Chapter 5. Capture Land: Anti-Squatting Policy as Processual Land Grab in Jamaica
Rachel Goffe
Chapter 6. The Rule of Technocrats? Historical Conditions for a Land Grab in Northern Guatemala
Kevin Gould
Chapter 7. Governing Land Concessions in Laos
Miles Kenney-Lazar, Oliver Schoenweger, Peter Messerli, and Vong Nanhthavong
Part 3: Large-Scale Land Acquisitions for Food, Feed and Biofuels
Chapter 8. Sugar Agro-Extractivism: Land Enclosures, Contract Farming and the Sugar Frontier in Africa
Giuliano Martiniello
Chapter 9. Conceptualizing Contract Farming in the Global Land Grabbing Debate
Mark Vicol and Helena Perez Nino
Chapter 10. GMOs, the Land Grab, and Epistemological Enclosures
Lindsay Naylor
Part 4: Taking Land for Conservation, Eco-Tourism, Renewable Energy and Carbon Markets
Chapter 11. Green Territoriality and Resource Extraction in Cambodia
Sarah Milne, Tim Frewer, and Sango Mahanty
Chapter 12. Towards Climate-Smart Land Policy: Land Grabbing under a Changing Political Landscape in Mozambique
Natacha Bruna and Aires A. Mbanze
Chapter 13. Renewables Grabbing: Land and Resource Appropriations in the Global Energy Transition
Arnim Scheidel, Alevgul H. Sorman, Sofia Avila, Daniela Del Bene, and Jonas Ott
Chapter 14. Geospatial Technologies in Tourism Land and Resource Grabs: Evidence from Guatemala's Protected Areas
Laura Aileen Sauls and Jennifer A. Devine
Part 5: Land Grabbing by Extractive Industries - Fossil Fuels, Minerals and Metals
Chapter 15. Arctic Resource Extraction in the Context of Climate Crises and Ecological Collapses
Markus Kroeger
Chapter 16. Territorial Control, Dispossession and Resistance: The Political Economy of Large-Scale Mining in Asia
Pascale Hatcher and Etienne Roy Gregoire
Chapter 17. Phosphate Mining in Distant Places: The Dark Side of New Zealand's Agricultural Economic Success
Catherine Alexander, Katerina Teaiwa, and Andreas Neef
Part 6: Blue Grabbing - The Global Rush for Freshwater and Marine Resources
Chapter 18. Cases of Water Grabbing in Waterscape Developments in India
Mansee Bal Bhargava
Chapter 19. The Historical Assembly of Oceania's Deep-Sea Mining Frontier
Oliver Lilford and Matthew G. Allen
Chapter 20. Resource Grabbing and the Blue Commons: The Evolution of Institutions in Scallop Production in Sechura Bay, Peru
Achim Schluter, Lotta Clara Kluger, Maria Garteizgogeascoa, and Gerardo Damonte
Chapter 21. Coastal Grabbing by Extractive Industries in the South Pacific: The Case of Fiji
Glenn Finau, Renata Varea, Rufino Varea, Sivendra Michael, and Andreas Neef
Part 7: Land Grabs for Large Infrastructure Projects
Chapter 22. Corridors of Connectivity and Infrastructural Land Grabbing in Laos
Jessica DiCarlo and Kearrin Sims
Chapter 23. Large Infrastructure Projects and Cascading Land Grabs: The Case of Northern Kenya
Evelyne Atieno Owino, Kennedy Mkutu, and Charis Enns
Chapter 24. The Great 'Anti-Politics' Progress Machine: Mega-Infrastructure Projects, Disenchanted Institutional Change and Dramas of Grabbed Commons
Tobias Haller and Samuel Weissman
Part 8: Urban Land Grabs and Special Economic Zones
Chapter 25. Urban Land Grabs: An Overview of the Issues
Kei Otsuki, Murtah Shannon, Griet Steel, and Femke van Noorloos
Chapter 26. History and Contemporary Displacement in Suva's Informal Settlements
Eberhard Weber, Camari Koto, Andreas Kopf, Maelin Bhagwan, Asenaca Nawaqalevu, Nicholas Halter, and Koini Vamosi
Chapter 27. Transnational NGO Advocacy to Address Land Grabbing Injustices: The Case of the Thilawa Special Economic Zone in Myanmar
Setsuko Matsuzawa
Part 9: Land and Resource Grabbing: Resistance, Restitution and Remedies
Chapter 28. After the Rubber Boom: A Cautionary Tale from Southern Laos and Northeastern Cambodia
Ian G. Baird
Chapter 29. Gender and Dispossession in India: Dynamics of Women's Participation in Anti-Land Grabbing Struggles
Saba Joshi
Chapter 30. The Role of Emotions in Resistance Movements against Land and Resource Grabs: New Evidence from Cambodia
Alice Beban and Sochanny Hak
Chapter 31. Filling Gaps in International Human Rights Law to Address Global Land and Resource Grabbing - Extraterritorial Human Rights Law Obligations of States and the Rights of Future Generations
Fons Coomans, Rolf Kunnemann, and Andreas Neef
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