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As Áfricas Brasileiras

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
November, 2019
América Latina e Caribe
América do Sul
Brasil

O Brasil possui um passivo social e histórico com as comunidades quilombolas, marcado pela escravidão e a exclusão. As questões fundiárias são aquelas que mais afligem essas comunidades, que lutam pela regularização ou ampliação de seus reduzidos territórios.

TERRITÓRIO SUDOESTE PAULISTA: ENTRE CONFLITOS, RELAÇÕES DE PODER E IDENTIDADES – NOTAS DE UMA PESQUISA

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Journal Articles & Books
October, 2019
América Latina e Caribe
América do Sul
Brasil

A importância deste relato de experiência ganha tamanho e notoriedade quando - em meio a coleta de dados para uma pesquisa de mestrado sobre políticas públicas de desenvolvimento territorial e seus arranjos institucionais – vem à tona uma série de elementos que estruturam o entendimento dos territórios, que são os seus conflitos, as relações de poder e as identidades.

Dependência e expropriação estatal de terras no contexto neodesenvolvimentista/neoextrativista:

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
July, 2019
América do Sul
Brasil

Com 1.121 desapropriações para a construção do mineroduto Minas-Rio e 1,5 mil famílias desapropriadas para a construção do Complexo Portuário do Açu, adicionando o impacto em sistemas aquáticos, com degradação, aumento da demanda, salinização e suspensão do abastecimento público por despejos de minério de ferro, esses grandes empreendimentos produzem efeitos socioambientais deletérios.

Between Promising Advances and Deepening Concerns: A Bottom-Up Review of Trends in Land Governance 2015–2018

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
July, 2019
Global

An evolving land governance context compounds the case for practitioners to closely track developments as they unfold. While much research sheds light on key trends, questions remain about approaches for collective bottom-up analysis led by land governance practitioners themselves. This study presents findings from an initiative to test such an approach.

How Far Does the European Union Reach? Foreign Land Acquisitions and the Boundaries of Political Communities

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
March, 2019
Global

The recent global surge in large-scale foreign land acquisitions marks a radical transformation of the global economic and political landscape. Since land that attracts capital often becomes the site of expulsions and displacement, it also leads to new forms of migration. In this paper, I explore this connection from the perspective of a political philosopher.

Water Tourism: A New Strategy for the Sustainable Management of Water-Based Ecosystems and Landscapes in Extremadura (Spain)

LandLibrary Resource
Peer-reviewed publication
January, 2019
Spain

Water is an important element for the conservation of ecosystems and for human wellbeing. Recently, there has been a loss of awareness about the value of this resource, which requires scientific and practical action to encourage the rise of a new cultural attitude regarding water.

La difficile territorialisation de la gestion de l’eau au Burkina Faso: une lecture au filtre de la theorie de la proximite. In French

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2018
Burkina Faso

Our paper aims to analyze the modalities of coordination among local actors who are involved in integrated water resources management. So as to understand the dynamics of territorialization, we ground our analysis in the proximity framework to highlight that social and spatial relations around water resources are unbalanced.