Drylands Facing Change
Angela Kronenburg García, T. Haller, C. Samimi, H. Dijk, J. Warner
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Abstract
This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia/Inner Asia. Changes in drylands are happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as 'wastelands' and their 'backward' inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security, and conservation, informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland's point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers, and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development, and drylands in general. © 2023 selection and editorial matter, Angela Kronenburg García, Tobias Haller, Han van Dijk, Cyrus Samimi, and Jeroen Warner;individual chapters, the contributors. All rights reserved.
旱地面临变化
这本编辑过的书考察了全球利益和叙事与当地斗争的纠缠所产生的变化,这些斗争一直存在于非洲、中东和中亚/内亚的旱地。旱地的变化正在以势不可挡的方式发生。气候变化、日益加剧的政治不稳定,以及越来越多的大片公共土地被圈地,这些变化对在旱地谋生的人们产生了深远的影响。与此同时,关于旱地“荒地”及其“落后”居民的有力叙述继续占据主导地位,使发展、安全和保护的干预措施合法化,为重新出现的投资前沿(农业、采掘、基础设施)提供信息,并塑造新的旱地身份。本卷的各章讨论了各种力量引发的变革政治,这些力量包括全球土地和资源争夺、新信息和通信技术的扩张、城市化、COVID-19大流行以及暴力极端主义的蔓延。虽然认识到变化是由旱地内外不同位置的行动者共同产生的,但本卷提出了旱地的观点。因此,它以旱地居民的观点、经验和机构为出发点,不仅了解正在改变他们生活、生计和未来愿望的变化,而且还强调了迄今为止尚未得到充分研究的意想不到的争论和创新空间。这个编辑的卷将是非常感兴趣的学生,研究人员和学者的自然资源管理,土地和资源掠夺,政治生态,可持续发展,和旱地一般。©2023选择和编辑事项,Angela Kronenburg García, Tobias Haller, Han van Dijk, Cyrus Samimi和Jeroen Warner;个别章节,贡献者。版权所有。
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