Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda

© 2016 Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). Recent research has highlighted the conflict potential of both land deals and climate change mitigation projects, but generally the two phenomena are studied separately and the focus is limited to discrete cases of displ...

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Main Authors: Carol Hunsberger, Esteve Corbera, Saturnino M. Borras, Jennifer C. Franco, Kevin Woods, Courtney Work, Romulo de la Rosa, Vuthy Eang, Roman Herre, Sai Sam Kham, Clara Park, Seng Sokheng, Max Spoor, Shwe Thein, Kyaw Thu Aung, Ratha Thuon, Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-471072018-04-25T07:22:44Z Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda Carol Hunsberger Esteve Corbera Saturnino M. Borras Jennifer C. Franco Kevin Woods Courtney Work Romulo de la Rosa Vuthy Eang Roman Herre Sai Sam Kham Clara Park Seng Sokheng Max Spoor Shwe Thein Kyaw Thu Aung Ratha Thuon Chayan Vaddhanaphuti © 2016 Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). Recent research has highlighted the conflict potential of both land deals and climate change mitigation projects, but generally the two phenomena are studied separately and the focus is limited to discrete cases of displacement or contested claims. We argue that research with a broader “landscape” perspective is needed to better understand the complex social, ecological and institutional interactions taking place in sites of land-based climate change projects (such as biofuel production or forest conservation) and large-scale investments (plantations or mines). Research that co-produces knowledge and capacity with local actors, and informs advocacy at multiple policy scales, will contribute better to preventing, resolving or transforming conflicts. 2018-04-25T07:22:44Z 2018-04-25T07:22:44Z 2017-07-03 Journal 02255189 2-s2.0-85014507162 10.1080/02255189.2016.1250617 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85014507162&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47107
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description © 2016 Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). Recent research has highlighted the conflict potential of both land deals and climate change mitigation projects, but generally the two phenomena are studied separately and the focus is limited to discrete cases of displacement or contested claims. We argue that research with a broader “landscape” perspective is needed to better understand the complex social, ecological and institutional interactions taking place in sites of land-based climate change projects (such as biofuel production or forest conservation) and large-scale investments (plantations or mines). Research that co-produces knowledge and capacity with local actors, and informs advocacy at multiple policy scales, will contribute better to preventing, resolving or transforming conflicts.
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author Carol Hunsberger
Esteve Corbera
Saturnino M. Borras
Jennifer C. Franco
Kevin Woods
Courtney Work
Romulo de la Rosa
Vuthy Eang
Roman Herre
Sai Sam Kham
Clara Park
Seng Sokheng
Max Spoor
Shwe Thein
Kyaw Thu Aung
Ratha Thuon
Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
spellingShingle Carol Hunsberger
Esteve Corbera
Saturnino M. Borras
Jennifer C. Franco
Kevin Woods
Courtney Work
Romulo de la Rosa
Vuthy Eang
Roman Herre
Sai Sam Kham
Clara Park
Seng Sokheng
Max Spoor
Shwe Thein
Kyaw Thu Aung
Ratha Thuon
Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
author_facet Carol Hunsberger
Esteve Corbera
Saturnino M. Borras
Jennifer C. Franco
Kevin Woods
Courtney Work
Romulo de la Rosa
Vuthy Eang
Roman Herre
Sai Sam Kham
Clara Park
Seng Sokheng
Max Spoor
Shwe Thein
Kyaw Thu Aung
Ratha Thuon
Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
author_sort Carol Hunsberger
title Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
title_short Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
title_full Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
title_fullStr Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
title_full_unstemmed Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
title_sort climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda
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