Increasing interest and investment on privately funded carbon finance and neoliberal conservation sees capital transforming landscapes across the global south. With this transformation and movement of capital are concerns of land grabs, dispossession, exploitation and loss of access to resources. Understanding these concerns requires understanding investments, responding to markets, changing ecologies, changing livelihoods and land-use practices, power dynamics and social structures. This research explores the direct and broader consequences of large-scale private sector investment in carbon forestry on the society, ecologies and economies of two rural communities in Kilombero, Morogoro, Tanzania. These communities have over the last tw...
The last decade the world has seen a sharp rise in the number of large-scale land acquisitions in d...
Third World Quarterly, 2015 Vol. 36, No. 12, 2316–2336Governments, donors and investors often promot...
People around the world rely on products from nature to sustain their livelihoods but human-induced ...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
This study was conducted in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. The objective was to investigate how...
Since the mid-1980s, rural livelihoods in Tanzania have rapidly transformed and become more commerci...
Reduced Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a resource regime framework developed to enh...
The impacts of large-scale agricultural investments on rural communities’ land ownership, food secur...
The last forty years has seen both unprecedented loss of natural tropical forests and innovation in ...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Scholars and civil society organizations have over the last decade referred to large-scale carbon se...
We studied livelihood changes and poverty dynamics over a 25-year period in two villages in central ...
Participatory forest management (PFM) initiatives have emerged worldwide for a range of aims includi...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
The last decade the world has seen a sharp rise in the number of large-scale land acquisitions in d...
Third World Quarterly, 2015 Vol. 36, No. 12, 2316–2336Governments, donors and investors often promot...
People around the world rely on products from nature to sustain their livelihoods but human-induced ...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
This study was conducted in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. The objective was to investigate how...
Since the mid-1980s, rural livelihoods in Tanzania have rapidly transformed and become more commerci...
Reduced Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a resource regime framework developed to enh...
The impacts of large-scale agricultural investments on rural communities’ land ownership, food secur...
The last forty years has seen both unprecedented loss of natural tropical forests and innovation in ...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Scholars and civil society organizations have over the last decade referred to large-scale carbon se...
We studied livelihood changes and poverty dynamics over a 25-year period in two villages in central ...
Participatory forest management (PFM) initiatives have emerged worldwide for a range of aims includi...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
The last decade the world has seen a sharp rise in the number of large-scale land acquisitions in d...
Third World Quarterly, 2015 Vol. 36, No. 12, 2316–2336Governments, donors and investors often promot...
People around the world rely on products from nature to sustain their livelihoods but human-induced ...