A convergence of factors creates a worrisome contemporary pattern of resource dispossession of local populations in developing countries. Growing market demand for commodities, states’ interest in expanding their fiscally fertile territories, and environmental conservation pressures have promoted resource frontiers, where locals all too frequently lose access to land, water and livelihoods. To add momentum and legitimize outsiders’ agendas, such locations are sometimes framed as “last frontiers” – the final places of possibility. While various forms of resource “grabbing” have gained increased attention, we argue that a crucial dimension of frontier dynamics – neglect and its role in facilitating dispossession – warrants further study as it...
The intricacies of one of the most relevant agricultural frontiers in the world today – the State of...
Climate change and land are linked – politically. Climate change politics intersects with the global...
Cash crops such as soy, cocoa and oil palm have expanded at great speed in developing countries, oft...
In seeking to achieve poverty alleviation and environmental conservation, public policy has often ce...
Since 2007, rural areas, particularly across the global south, have been ravaged by what has been du...
This article introduces a new concept, ‘frontiers of existence’, to highlight and demand more attent...
Forest frontiers are rapidly changing to sites of commodity agriculture throughout the tropics, with...
This article sheds light on the forms of land appropriation in the agricultural frontier regions of ...
In recent years, the concept of ‘frontier’ has become an important analytical device to discuss reso...
In the Brazilian Amazon, governance reforms that cater for both, the needs of poor smallholders and...
In recent years, the concept of ‘frontier’ has become an important analytical device to discuss reso...
"Over the past two decades, Myanmar's upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered,...
Copyright © Institute for East Asian Studies, Sogang University 2018. This paper examines how state ...
The concepts of resource frontier and commodity frontier are often treated interchangeably. This art...
Cash crops such as soy, cocoa and oil palm have expanded at great speed in developing countries, oft...
The intricacies of one of the most relevant agricultural frontiers in the world today – the State of...
Climate change and land are linked – politically. Climate change politics intersects with the global...
Cash crops such as soy, cocoa and oil palm have expanded at great speed in developing countries, oft...
In seeking to achieve poverty alleviation and environmental conservation, public policy has often ce...
Since 2007, rural areas, particularly across the global south, have been ravaged by what has been du...
This article introduces a new concept, ‘frontiers of existence’, to highlight and demand more attent...
Forest frontiers are rapidly changing to sites of commodity agriculture throughout the tropics, with...
This article sheds light on the forms of land appropriation in the agricultural frontier regions of ...
In recent years, the concept of ‘frontier’ has become an important analytical device to discuss reso...
In the Brazilian Amazon, governance reforms that cater for both, the needs of poor smallholders and...
In recent years, the concept of ‘frontier’ has become an important analytical device to discuss reso...
"Over the past two decades, Myanmar's upland areas have gradually turned into formally administered,...
Copyright © Institute for East Asian Studies, Sogang University 2018. This paper examines how state ...
The concepts of resource frontier and commodity frontier are often treated interchangeably. This art...
Cash crops such as soy, cocoa and oil palm have expanded at great speed in developing countries, oft...
The intricacies of one of the most relevant agricultural frontiers in the world today – the State of...
Climate change and land are linked – politically. Climate change politics intersects with the global...
Cash crops such as soy, cocoa and oil palm have expanded at great speed in developing countries, oft...