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Renegotiating Peasant Ecology
Benjamin F. Timms
其他書名
Responses to Relocation from Celaque National Park, Honduras
出版
Indiana University, Department of Geography
, 2007
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=eBJ-NwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
As the global conservation movement and its practice of exclusionary nature v protection becomes increasingly connected to the global political economy, it serves as a powerful vehicle for a new round of primitive accumulation. The result is the creation of land scarcity, semi-proletarianization of the peasantry, and the expansion of capitalist social relations of production in marginal peripheries of the world. Further, the practice of exclusionary protected areas disrupts the ecological relations of production of the peasantry, creating ecopolitical conflicts antithetical to the proffered goals of protected areas. Utilizing a peasant ecology framework, the broad objective of this study is to determine the alteration in the social and ecological relations of production for affected indigenous Lenca peasant communities relocated from Celaque National Park, Honduras.