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CIFOR’s Forest News blog post on REDD+ struggles with politics and power
The Forest News blog of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) just posted an interesting discussion with Maria Brockhaus, a CIFOR senior scientist, on the increasingly recognized challenges of […]
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Indigenous Peoples and REDD+: A Critical Perspective
By Tracey Osborne A new report on REDD+ and indigenous peoples, written by PPEL members has been recently published. The report, titled Indigenous Peoples and REDD+: A Critical Perspective was […]
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Photostory: Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada
Fracking exploration and grassroots resistance in Canada: a photostory of solidarity with Elsipogtog, New Brunswick, by Tarsh Turner and Adrian Nel.
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NACLA post on the implications of climate change in rural Colombia
Alejandro Camargo, a geography PhD student at Syracuse recently authored this piece posted on the website of NACLA, the North American Congress on Latin America: Global Climate Change in Rural […]
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Riparian Enclosures: Spaces of Exclusion in the Sonoran Border(ed)lands
Lily House-Peters’ photo essay explores acts of enclosure in mediating access to and exclusion from the benefits of riparian resources in the Sonoran borderlands.
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Bordered Spaces: Nation-States and Private Property
Casey Walsh interrogates the enduring tension between the popular imaginary of nation-state borders and everyday encounters with borders at smaller geographic scales.
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“Batallamos Para Agua”: The Less Visible Security Concerns of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Sarah Kelly-Richards examines the articulations of local infrastructure funding politics with broader processes of capital accumulation, urbanization, and geopolitics on the US-Mexico border.
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