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Abstract This study aimed to evaluate household's willingness to pay (WTOP) for irrigation water use (IWU) per timad (0.25 ha) of the irrigable land per year and to analyze determinants of WTOP for IWU at individual households based on the contingent valuation method (CVM).
Biruk Kemaw Shenkute +3 more
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Guiding principles for transdisciplinary sustainability research and practice
Abstract Transdisciplinary sustainability scientists are called to conduct research with community actors to understand and improve relations between people and nature. Yet, research hierarchies and power relations continue to favour western academic researchers who remain the gatekeepers of knowledge production and validation.
Maureen G. Reed +15 more
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We, campesinos: The potentials and pitfalls of agrarian populism in Colombia's agrarian strike
Abstract This contribution aims to explore the potentials and pitfalls for the emergence of a popular agrarian movement capable of offering a progressive alternative to the far‐right. Taking the case of Colombia's national agrarian strike, the paper argues that food sovereignty can offer a mobilizing framework for a multiclass, antineoliberal agrarian ...
Kyla Sankey
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Abstract Rich in raw materials, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is one of the main enclaves of opium production, mineral extraction, and a focus for the multiplication of armed actors in Latin America, which, together with the overlapping of counterinsurgent violence in the past, post‐colonial violence and the militarization of the policies of the so ...
Inés Giménez Delgado
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Abstract When gold deposits were confirmed in a community watershed in 2005, water became a politically charged arena for anti‐mining activism. This article follows the outcomes of a 2014 Ecuadorian water law on conflicts over water provisioning. Arguments about water's material properties and social qualities were deployed by government, municipal ...
Teresa A. Velásquez
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Abstract Nature is perceived and valued in many different ways. Often, the types of values that are the most important to people depend on how they cognitively frame desirable human–nature relations. For instance, the value of nature can be seen through a utilitarian lens, for example, as providing ecosystem services for humans.
Bosco Lliso +4 more
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El presente artículo es la continuación del artículo que con el mismo nombre se publicó en el número anterior de esta revista. En la anterior ocasión se explicó básicamente la estructura orgánica de la comunidad campesina tal como viene diseñada por las normas vigentes en nuestro país.
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Este artículo aborda el conflicto territorial surgido entre las comunidades campesinas caficultoras de Viotá (Cundinamarca, Colombia) y el Estado a raíz de las decisiones de ordenamiento territorial. En Colombia, el ordenamiento territorial institucional
Paula Kamila Guerrero García
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The Case of Piruani: Contested Justice, Legal Pluralism, and Indigeneity in Highland Bolivia
Abstract The 2009 Bolivian constitution included provisions that establish a radical form of de jure legal pluralism by creating a parallel legal system that gives full recognition to the nonstate legal orders and forms of conflict resolution of Indigenous communities.
Matthew Doyle
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Abstract Creating private property rights and establishing land markets were fundamental to the historical development of capitalism in the Global North and remain at the centre of capitalist development in the Global South. This article contributes to debates about these processes by analysing the relationship between land markets and indigenous ...
Geoff Goodwin
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