Green Grabbing: a new appropriation of nature?
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Abstract
Across the world, ‘green grabbing’ – the appropriation of land and resources for environmental ends – is an emerging process of deep and growing significance. The vigorous debate on ‘land grabbing’ already highlights instances where ‘green’ credentials are called upon to justify appropriations of land for food or fuel – as where large tracts of land are acquired not just for ‘more efficient farming’ or ‘food security’, but also to ‘alleviate pressure on forests’. In other cases, however, environmental green agendas are the core drivers and goals of grabs – whether linked to biodiversity conservation, biocarbon sequestration, biofuels, ecosystem services, ecotourism or ‘offsets’ related to any and all of these.…
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- Land grabbing
- Agrarian society
- Commodification
- Appropriation
- Financialization
- Commodity chain
- Business
- Alienation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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