Drylands Facing Change
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Drylands Facing Change
Interventions, Investments and Identities
van Dijk, Han; Warner, Jeroen; Samimi, Cyrus; Haller, Tobias; Garcia, Angela Kronenburg
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
258
Dura
Inglês
9781032005089
15 a 20 dias
680
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1. Drylands, frontiers, and the politics of change PART 1: CLIMATE, ENVIRONMENT, AND NARRATIVES 2. Climate variability and institutional flexibility: Resource governance at the intersection between ecological instability and mobility in drylands 3. Environmental crisis narratives in drylands PART 2: RESOURCES, INSTITUTIONS, AND POWER 4. Wetlands in drylands: Large-scale appropriations for agriculture, conservation and mining in Africa 5. Large-scale agricultural investments in drylands: Facing some blind spots in the grabbing debate 6. The 'open cut' in drylands: Challenges of artisanal mining and pastoralism encountering industrial mining, development, and resource grabbing 7. Mega-infrastructure projects in drylands: From enchantments to disenchantments 8. The new green grabbing frontier and participation: Conserving drylands with or without people PART 3: CONFLICT, CONNECTION, AND LIVELIHOODS 9. Religious movements in the drylands: Ethnicity, jihadism, and violent extremism 10. Making cities in drylands: Migration, livelihoods, and policy 11. Drylands connected: Mobile communication and changing power positions in (nomadic) pastoral societies PART 4: RESPONSES AND POTENTIALS 12. Pastoralists under COVID-19 lockdown: Collaborative research on impacts and responses in Kenyan and Mongolian drylands 13. Alternative perspectives: A bright side of natural resource governance in drylands
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Young Men;Large Scale Agricultural Investments;ISIS Command;Lamu Port;Narok County;Colonial Administration;Kajiado County;Socioeconomic Development;South Sudan;Great Green Wall;UNESCO Biosphere;Common Pool Resources;Green Wall;Dryland Populations;Global Land Rush;Anti-politics Machine;Gap Project;Nyae Nyae;Western Sahel;China's BRI;Khartoum State;Kel Ahaggar;Institution Building Processes;Ulaan Baatar;American NGO
1. Drylands, frontiers, and the politics of change PART 1: CLIMATE, ENVIRONMENT, AND NARRATIVES 2. Climate variability and institutional flexibility: Resource governance at the intersection between ecological instability and mobility in drylands 3. Environmental crisis narratives in drylands PART 2: RESOURCES, INSTITUTIONS, AND POWER 4. Wetlands in drylands: Large-scale appropriations for agriculture, conservation and mining in Africa 5. Large-scale agricultural investments in drylands: Facing some blind spots in the grabbing debate 6. The 'open cut' in drylands: Challenges of artisanal mining and pastoralism encountering industrial mining, development, and resource grabbing 7. Mega-infrastructure projects in drylands: From enchantments to disenchantments 8. The new green grabbing frontier and participation: Conserving drylands with or without people PART 3: CONFLICT, CONNECTION, AND LIVELIHOODS 9. Religious movements in the drylands: Ethnicity, jihadism, and violent extremism 10. Making cities in drylands: Migration, livelihoods, and policy 11. Drylands connected: Mobile communication and changing power positions in (nomadic) pastoral societies PART 4: RESPONSES AND POTENTIALS 12. Pastoralists under COVID-19 lockdown: Collaborative research on impacts and responses in Kenyan and Mongolian drylands 13. Alternative perspectives: A bright side of natural resource governance in drylands
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Young Men;Large Scale Agricultural Investments;ISIS Command;Lamu Port;Narok County;Colonial Administration;Kajiado County;Socioeconomic Development;South Sudan;Great Green Wall;UNESCO Biosphere;Common Pool Resources;Green Wall;Dryland Populations;Global Land Rush;Anti-politics Machine;Gap Project;Nyae Nyae;Western Sahel;China's BRI;Khartoum State;Kel Ahaggar;Institution Building Processes;Ulaan Baatar;American NGO