Includes abstract in FrenchThe paper provides a case study of the conversion of state land in the Commune of Limonade, from a community-controlled agricultural economy to a large-scale agro-export banana plantation called Agritrans. This study shows how repurposing state land may impact food security and social stability of peasant farmers. The Agritrans plantation, designed and implemented by Haitian businessman and current President Jovenel Moïse, is used as a blueprint for Haiti’s development future. Pre- and post-land conversion data provide documentation of the immediate impact on peasant activities and lives in terms of the Agritrans land grab
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Haity has a notable problem of food security, 48% of people have not sufficient food availability, f...
This dissertation develops a political ecology of suburban peasants to describe the lives of Haitian...
Soil erosion is an important contributor to the agricultural decline, poverty, and emigration which ...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Haiti is one of the poorest and most severely hunger-stricken countries in the world (GHI 2013). Its...
The world food economy attends to a goal of economic production not human reproduction. In doing so ...
This paper examines divergent peasant responses to models of export-oriented mango production that h...
This chapter examines the evolving trajectory and emerging lessons from twenty years of agroforestry...
Egalement paru dans la revue Field Actions Science Reports, 2014 (9).Haiti’s agriculture faces two m...
<p>In former colonies like Haiti, studying landscape shift can provide unique insight into the impac...
In recent decades, the impoverishment of Haiti’s farmers has resulted—for the hardest hit among them...
Geographers are challenged to explain the why of where. This study grapples with whys of peasant...
This research examines the food sovereignty movement in the Southern Peninsula of Haiti. The Souther...
Sophie Devienne, Sandrine Fréguin - Economic liberalization and the marginalization of family smallh...
Developing agroforestry in a mountain setting means battling with soil erosion and breathing new lif...
Haity has a notable problem of food security, 48% of people have not sufficient food availability, f...
This dissertation develops a political ecology of suburban peasants to describe the lives of Haitian...
Soil erosion is an important contributor to the agricultural decline, poverty, and emigration which ...