This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which access to common property resources and their utility for communities are undermined. Three sites in upland Asia demonstrate how patterns of exclusion are mediated by the unique and selective trajectories through which capital expands, resulting in a decline of common property ecosystems. The process is mediated by economic stress, ecological degradation and political processes such as state-sanctioned enclosure. The first case study from Shaoguan, South China, indicates how rapid capitalist industrialization has depleted the aquatic resource base, undermining the livelihoods of fishing households yet to be absorbed into the urban working class. A...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
LIN G. C. S. Scaling-up regional development in globalizing China: local capital accumulation, land-...
Focusing mainly on Asia, this article tracks a link between the collective, inalienable land-tenure ...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
Economic, social and natural environmental systems are interdependent, and economic systems cannot b...
Access, ownership, and land use for agricultural and living purposes have undergone major changes ov...
As sites of global environmental degradation continue to emerge and pose significant threats to life...
This paper describes how urbanization processes and urban expansion intersect with social and power ...
The relationship between capital and nature gravitates towards a policy of primary accumulation. Thi...
Common property resources (CPRs) have provided a basis for sustenance to countless households, espec...
This paper shows how the implementation of Vietnam«SQ»s recent biodiversity conservation policy in B...
As sites of global environmental degradation continue to emerge and pose significant threats to life...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
A noted specialist on China's urban and economic geography investigates the processes underlying the...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
LIN G. C. S. Scaling-up regional development in globalizing China: local capital accumulation, land-...
Focusing mainly on Asia, this article tracks a link between the collective, inalienable land-tenure ...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
Economic, social and natural environmental systems are interdependent, and economic systems cannot b...
Access, ownership, and land use for agricultural and living purposes have undergone major changes ov...
As sites of global environmental degradation continue to emerge and pose significant threats to life...
This paper describes how urbanization processes and urban expansion intersect with social and power ...
The relationship between capital and nature gravitates towards a policy of primary accumulation. Thi...
Common property resources (CPRs) have provided a basis for sustenance to countless households, espec...
This paper shows how the implementation of Vietnam«SQ»s recent biodiversity conservation policy in B...
As sites of global environmental degradation continue to emerge and pose significant threats to life...
This article analyses the relationship between capitalism penetration and growing ecological degrada...
A noted specialist on China's urban and economic geography investigates the processes underlying the...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
LIN G. C. S. Scaling-up regional development in globalizing China: local capital accumulation, land-...
Focusing mainly on Asia, this article tracks a link between the collective, inalienable land-tenure ...