Analysis of commodity chains has provided important insights on how power, resource and market access mediate the distribution of benefits and risks. Given this analytical potential, Commodity Chain Analysis (CCA) is now being applied to the study of biofuels and carbon markets to gain systematic insight into the circumstances, relationships and transformations involved in their production and exchange. By building on and adapting this approach to three distinct case studies (biofuels in Madagascar and forest carbon in Cambodia and Laos), this article contributes new insights on the emergence of value within market environmentalism. The analysis highlights methodological challenges in applying CCA to commodified forms of nature, and the sig...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...
Given the increasing demand for energy, climate change, and environmental concern of fossil fuels, i...
This thesis analyzes the emergence in the 1990s and 2000s of novel forms of ‘green goods’ or ‘sustai...
High-value agricultural commodities face substantial economic, environmental and social sustainabili...
The European Commission defines the bioeconomy as a “transition economy which seeks to increase effi...
Masteroppgave (MSc) in Master of Science in Political Economy, Handelshøyskolen BI, 2014This study w...
High-value agricultural commodities face substantial economic, environmental and social sustainabili...
Global production of food, feed, fiber, and bio-based fuel commodities is essential to economic deve...
Summaries This article combines the GCC and Convention Theory frameworks to compare the value chain...
Research in political ecology and agrarian political economy has shown how commodity frontiers are c...
Who profits from commercial forestry, and how? Through access mapping with commodity chain analysis ...
Tropical forests are rapidly disappearing due to the expansion of cash crops to meet demands from di...
Although South‐East Asia's trading networks have existed for millennia, recent decades have seen mar...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
Globally, policy-makers increasingly shift value from economic towards social and environmental outc...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...
Given the increasing demand for energy, climate change, and environmental concern of fossil fuels, i...
This thesis analyzes the emergence in the 1990s and 2000s of novel forms of ‘green goods’ or ‘sustai...
High-value agricultural commodities face substantial economic, environmental and social sustainabili...
The European Commission defines the bioeconomy as a “transition economy which seeks to increase effi...
Masteroppgave (MSc) in Master of Science in Political Economy, Handelshøyskolen BI, 2014This study w...
High-value agricultural commodities face substantial economic, environmental and social sustainabili...
Global production of food, feed, fiber, and bio-based fuel commodities is essential to economic deve...
Summaries This article combines the GCC and Convention Theory frameworks to compare the value chain...
Research in political ecology and agrarian political economy has shown how commodity frontiers are c...
Who profits from commercial forestry, and how? Through access mapping with commodity chain analysis ...
Tropical forests are rapidly disappearing due to the expansion of cash crops to meet demands from di...
Although South‐East Asia's trading networks have existed for millennia, recent decades have seen mar...
Production of commercial agricultural commodities for domestic and foreign markets is increasingly d...
Globally, policy-makers increasingly shift value from economic towards social and environmental outc...
There is no single ‘great’ commodity frontier whose exploitation under current socio‐technical condi...
Given the increasing demand for energy, climate change, and environmental concern of fossil fuels, i...
This thesis analyzes the emergence in the 1990s and 2000s of novel forms of ‘green goods’ or ‘sustai...