环境斗争和孤立:马略卡岛和特内里费岛的自然权利

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Alejandro Armas-Díaz, Ivan Murray, Fernando Sabaté-Bel, Macià Blázquez-Salom
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世界各地的岛屿都经历着与旅游活动和城市化密切相关的土地和自然资源商品化。岛屿代表了商品化的代表性空间、权力和领土化的缩影,在这方面,关注岛屿可能会揭示社会性质的生产如何塑造资本积累、剥夺和抵抗的动态。我们探讨马略卡岛和特内里费岛城市旅游发展的争论。自20世纪中期旅游业繁荣以来,这两个国家都经历了人工土地使用的激烈扩张,这种扩张随着新自由主义资本主义和日常生活要素的商品化而加剧。这两个岛屿的环境斗争促成了比其他岛屿更大的动员。对这两个岛屿的时空演变进行实证调查,说明并有助于深化岛屿和自然权利的概念发展。自然权利的概念包括影响和统治城市化和资本主义(重新)塑造自然-社会关系的过程的权利。岛屿权利的概念依赖于促进可持续岛屿未来的政治行动。
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Environmental struggles and insularity: The right to nature in Mallorca and Tenerife
Islands worldwide experience commodification of land and natural resources that is closely related to touristic activity and urbanization. Islands represent the epitome of commodified represented spaces, power, and territorialization, and in this regard, focusing on islands may shed light on how the production of socio-natures shapes the dynamics of capital accumulation, dispossession, and resistance. We explore the contestation of urban-tourist development in Majorca and Tenerife. Both have experienced an intense expansion of artificial land uses since the touristic boom in the mid-20th century, which has intensified with neoliberal capitalism and the commodification of everyday life elements. Environmental struggles in both islands have facilitated greater mobilization than other claims. An empirical survey of the spatio-temporal evolution of these two islands illustrates and helps to deepen the conceptual development of the right to the island and nature. The idea of the right to nature consists of the right to influence and rule the processes by which nature–society relationships are (re)shaped by urbanization and capitalism. The notion of the right to the island relies on the political action to foster a sustainable island future.
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