This paper analyzes why and how wasteland development narratives persist through an evaluation of wasteland development policies in India from 1970-present. Integrating critical scholarship on environmental narratives and enclosures, I find that narratives of wastelands as “empty” spaces available for “improvement” continue because they are metaphors for entrenched struggles between the government’s shifting visions of “improvement” and communities whose land use practices contradict these logics. Since the 1970s, “improvement” has meant establishing different types of tree plantations on wastelands to ostensibly provide energy security. These projects have dispossessed land users by enclosing common property lands and providing forms of en...
Nearly seven decades after ‘decolonization’, policymaking in India continues to be haunted by coloni...
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable...
Unlike the large scale, biofuels-induced land grabs occurring in Africa(Cotula et al. 2009; Sulle an...
LSE’s Jennifer Baka argues that India’s wastelands are political constructions, and the political pr...
Through a comparative energy flow analysis, this paper examines the energy security impacts of growi...
Developing wastelands, an official government classification for marginal lands, has been central to...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
Renewable energy transitions are accelerating in the Global South, nowhere more quickly than in semi...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
The idea that wastelands are unproductive continues to be pervasive and is used by various agencies ...
This paper considers aspects of spatial justice in the processes of land acquisition for large-scale...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
Modelling studies which project pathways for the future of energy in India currently have several im...
With India’s large population, an increased pressure on forest and agricultural land indicate a grow...
Through a micro-level study of a biofuel-related land acquisition in rural Tamil Nadu, India, this a...
Nearly seven decades after ‘decolonization’, policymaking in India continues to be haunted by coloni...
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable...
Unlike the large scale, biofuels-induced land grabs occurring in Africa(Cotula et al. 2009; Sulle an...
LSE’s Jennifer Baka argues that India’s wastelands are political constructions, and the political pr...
Through a comparative energy flow analysis, this paper examines the energy security impacts of growi...
Developing wastelands, an official government classification for marginal lands, has been central to...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
Renewable energy transitions are accelerating in the Global South, nowhere more quickly than in semi...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
The idea that wastelands are unproductive continues to be pervasive and is used by various agencies ...
This paper considers aspects of spatial justice in the processes of land acquisition for large-scale...
This dissertation focusses on the forests of Uttarakhand, India as a terrain where local, regional, ...
Modelling studies which project pathways for the future of energy in India currently have several im...
With India’s large population, an increased pressure on forest and agricultural land indicate a grow...
Through a micro-level study of a biofuel-related land acquisition in rural Tamil Nadu, India, this a...
Nearly seven decades after ‘decolonization’, policymaking in India continues to be haunted by coloni...
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable...
Unlike the large scale, biofuels-induced land grabs occurring in Africa(Cotula et al. 2009; Sulle an...