The rise of green extractivism : extractivism, rural livelihoods and accumulation in a climate-smart world / Natacha Bruna.

"The Rise of Green Extractivism tackles the understudied interconnections between extractivism and climate-smart policies and their implications for rural livelihoods, both theoretically and empirically. This new variation of extractivism arises as an innovative way in which capitalist producti...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: Bruna, Natacha (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Series:Rethinking globalizations.
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Summary:"The Rise of Green Extractivism tackles the understudied interconnections between extractivism and climate-smart policies and their implications for rural livelihoods, both theoretically and empirically. This new variation of extractivism arises as an innovative way in which capitalist production and accumulation unfolds and constitutes a convenient analytical tool in today's focus on reducing or compensating for emissions. The book consolidates "extractivism" as a theoretical framework that fully challenges contemporary capitalism's dynamics, particularly in the current global environmental crisis. It explores new dynamics of accumulation, resource grabbing and legitimation strategies. These are approached as mechanisms of appropriation of resources that produce social, economic and ecological implications to be considered in the current agrarian question debates. By analysing the implementation and outcomes of green policies, the author shows that new strategies of capital accumulation arise through the creation of new commodities, markets, vehicles of accumulation and ways of legitimising capital accumulation. A new and "greener" frontier of accumulation is constituted. These emerging processes of commodification bring along new waves of expropriation that further cut into the necessary consumption of rural populations. Insights from empirical cases explored in this book show how this new wave of green investments and projects, directly linked to climate change concerns, are further expropriating livelihoods and fuelling capital accumulation in the name of the fight against climate change. This book will be of great interest to students, scholars and researchers of political economy, globalisation, development studies, economics, political ecology, agrarian studies and environmental studies. It will also inform and provide policymakers with evidence-based insights into their decision-making process when designing and implementing climate change mitigation and adaptation policies, especially in developing countries"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 178 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781003351870
1003351875
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9781000837117
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9781000837094
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 17, 2023)
Biographical or Historical Data:Natacha Bruna is a researcher of Observatório do Meio Rural, an independent research institution in Mozambique. Her areas of research include land and resource grabbing, agrarian political economy, political ecology and extractivism.