Environmentality unbound: Multiple governmentalities in environmental politics
R Fletcher - Geoforum, 2017 - Elsevier
This article reviews an emerging body of research applying a “multiple governmentalities”
perspective derived from Michel Foucault to the study of environmental politics. Previous …
perspective derived from Michel Foucault to the study of environmental politics. Previous …
A PES framework coupling socioeconomic and ecosystem dynamics from a sustainable development perspective
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are becoming a global ecological protection
strategy used to promote sustainable social and economic development. However, the …
strategy used to promote sustainable social and economic development. However, the …
Qualitative methods 1: Enriching the interview
In this first of a series of three progress reports on qualitative methods we scope recent
qualitative research in human geography through the prism of the interview. Across diverse …
qualitative research in human geography through the prism of the interview. Across diverse …
[HTML][HTML] Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
This article re-conceptualizes Climate Policy Integration (CPI) in the land use sector to
highlight the need to assess the level of integration of mitigation and adaptation objectives …
highlight the need to assess the level of integration of mitigation and adaptation objectives …
Theorizing power in political ecology: The where of power in resource governance projects
H Ahlborg, AJ Nightingale - 2018 - nmbu.brage.unit.no
Power and politics have been central topics from the early days of Political Ecology. There
are different and sometimes conflicting conceptualizations of power in this field that portray …
are different and sometimes conflicting conceptualizations of power in this field that portray …
A political ecology of REDD+: Property rights, militarised protectionism, and carbonised exclusion in Cross River
AP Asiyanbi - Geoforum, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper offers a critical assessment of REDD+ in Nigeria through a political ecology
perspective. Focusing on questions of property rights and resource access, it maps the …
perspective. Focusing on questions of property rights and resource access, it maps the …
Indigenous land claims or green grabs? Inclusions and exclusions within forest carbon politics in Indonesia
R Astuti, A McGregor - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper we outline the new political conjuncture in forest governance emerging in
Indonesia and trace how it is influencing the land claim strategies of an Indigenous …
Indonesia and trace how it is influencing the land claim strategies of an Indigenous …
Practicing policy mobility of payment for ecosystem services through assemblage and performativity: Lessons from China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation Pilot
This paper explores the process and practices of policy mobility for the Payment for
Ecosystem Services (PES) in China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation Pilot, through …
Ecosystem Services (PES) in China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation Pilot, through …
Cryptocarbon: The promises and pitfalls of forest protection on a blockchain
In this commentary, we explore how blockchain is being leveraged to address the
fundamental problems with market-based forest protection globally. In doing so, we consider …
fundamental problems with market-based forest protection globally. In doing so, we consider …
Complexities and surprises in local resistance to neoliberal conservation: Multiple environmentalities, technologies of the self and the poststructural geography of local …
AP Asiyanbi, E Ogar, OA Akintoye - Political Geography, 2019 - Elsevier
Actual local engagement with neoliberal conservation is remarkably complex and dynamic.
This article advances a poststructural geographical understanding of this complexity by …
This article advances a poststructural geographical understanding of this complexity by …