Although the devastation from Haiti’s 2010 earthquake was concentrated in Port-au-Prince, it had deep agrarian roots. This paper situates Haiti’s urban poverty in the chronic exploitation of the country’s peasant classes as a basis for assessing the competing contemporary visions for agricultural development. We argue that the post-earthquake reconstruction has fortified a neoliberal development that is incompatible with the aspirations of the Haitian peasantry. Given the interrelated power of domestic elites and international donors, and the proliferation of disconnected development projects, we conclude that any prospect for pro-poor development hinges on the growth and collaboration of peasant movements
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Haiti\u27s devastating 2010 earthquake produced human suffering on an unimaginable scale. The disast...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
This paper examines divergent peasant responses to models of export-oriented mango production that h...
Haiti is one of the poorest and most severely hunger-stricken countries in the world (GHI 2013). Its...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Includes abstract in FrenchThe paper provides a case study of the conversion of state land in the Co...
This dissertation develops a political ecology of suburban peasants to describe the lives of Haitian...
This research examines the food sovereignty movement in the Southern Peninsula of Haiti. The Souther...
Haiti’s agriculture faces two main challenges: improving its contribution to food security—notably b...
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the world attention shifted towards the country. The event offer...
In recent decades, the impoverishment of Haiti’s farmers has resulted—for the hardest hit among them...
The rural population of Haiti is sinking ever deeper into poverty and misery in parallel with the ra...
Haiti suffered an earthquake in January of 2010, bringing instability and widespread hunger. Even af...
In former colonies like Haiti, studying landscape shift can provide unique insight into the impact o...
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Haiti\u27s devastating 2010 earthquake produced human suffering on an unimaginable scale. The disast...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
This paper examines divergent peasant responses to models of export-oriented mango production that h...
Haiti is one of the poorest and most severely hunger-stricken countries in the world (GHI 2013). Its...
This paper examines rural livelihood systems in Haiti from both a political and ecological perspecti...
Includes abstract in FrenchThe paper provides a case study of the conversion of state land in the Co...
This dissertation develops a political ecology of suburban peasants to describe the lives of Haitian...
This research examines the food sovereignty movement in the Southern Peninsula of Haiti. The Souther...
Haiti’s agriculture faces two main challenges: improving its contribution to food security—notably b...
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the world attention shifted towards the country. The event offer...
In recent decades, the impoverishment of Haiti’s farmers has resulted—for the hardest hit among them...
The rural population of Haiti is sinking ever deeper into poverty and misery in parallel with the ra...
Haiti suffered an earthquake in January of 2010, bringing instability and widespread hunger. Even af...
In former colonies like Haiti, studying landscape shift can provide unique insight into the impact o...
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Haiti\u27s devastating 2010 earthquake produced human suffering on an unimaginable scale. The disast...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...