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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048647994
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781003174486
    Series Statement: Earthscan studies in natural resource management
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-032-00508-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-032-39351-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Haller, Tobias 1965-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1865963054
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1000802566 , 9781000802566 , 9781003174486 , 1003174485 , 9781000802535 , 1000802531
    Series Statement: Earthscan studies in natural resource management
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841143200
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (283 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003174486 , 9781032005089 , 9781032005102 , 9781032393513
    Series Statement: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
    Content: This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia/Inner Asia. Changes in drylands are happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as ‘wastelands’ and their ‘backward’ inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security, and conservation, informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland’s point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers, and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development, and drylands in general. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Taylor & Francis (Unlimited),
    UID:
    almahu_9949423549202882
    Format: 1 online resource (282 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-00-317448-5 , 1-003-17448-5 , 1-000-80253-1
    Series Statement: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
    Content: "This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and Inner Asia. Changes is drylands is happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as 'wastelands' and their 'backward' inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security and conservation informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland's point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development and drylands in general"-- Provided by publisher.
    Note: Drylands, frontiers, and the politics of change -- , Climate variability and institutional flexibility: resource governance at the intersection between ecological instability and mobility in drylands -- , Environmental crisis narratives in drylands -- , Wetlands in drylands: Large-scale appropriations for agriculture, conservation and mining in Africa -- , Large-scale agricultural investments in drylands: Facing some blind spots in the grabbing debate -- , 'open cut' in drylands: Challenges of artisanal mining and pastoralism encountering industrial mining, development, and resource grabbing -- , Mega-infrastructure projects in drylands: From enchantments to disenchantments -- , new green grabbing frontier and participation: conserving drylands with or without people -- , Religious movements in the drylands: ethnicity, jihadism, and violent extremism -- , Making cities in drylands: migration, livelihoods, and policy -- , Drylands connected: mobile communication and changing power positions in (nomadic) pastoral societies -- , Pastoralists under COVID-19 lockdown: collaborative research on impacts and responses in Kenyan and Mongolian drylands -- , Alternative perspectives: a bright side of natural resource governance in drylands.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-200508-4
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Taylor & Francis (Unlimited),
    UID:
    edoccha_9960955700602883
    Format: 1 online resource (282 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-00-317448-5 , 1-003-17448-5 , 1-000-80253-1
    Series Statement: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
    Content: "This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and Inner Asia. Changes is drylands is happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as 'wastelands' and their 'backward' inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security and conservation informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland's point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development and drylands in general"-- Provided by publisher.
    Note: Drylands, frontiers, and the politics of change -- , Climate variability and institutional flexibility: resource governance at the intersection between ecological instability and mobility in drylands -- , Environmental crisis narratives in drylands -- , Wetlands in drylands: Large-scale appropriations for agriculture, conservation and mining in Africa -- , Large-scale agricultural investments in drylands: Facing some blind spots in the grabbing debate -- , 'open cut' in drylands: Challenges of artisanal mining and pastoralism encountering industrial mining, development, and resource grabbing -- , Mega-infrastructure projects in drylands: From enchantments to disenchantments -- , new green grabbing frontier and participation: conserving drylands with or without people -- , Religious movements in the drylands: ethnicity, jihadism, and violent extremism -- , Making cities in drylands: migration, livelihoods, and policy -- , Drylands connected: mobile communication and changing power positions in (nomadic) pastoral societies -- , Pastoralists under COVID-19 lockdown: collaborative research on impacts and responses in Kenyan and Mongolian drylands -- , Alternative perspectives: a bright side of natural resource governance in drylands.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-200508-4
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Taylor & Francis (Unlimited),
    UID:
    edocfu_9960955700602883
    Format: 1 online resource (282 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-00-317448-5 , 1-003-17448-5 , 1-000-80253-1
    Series Statement: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
    Content: "This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and Inner Asia. Changes is drylands is happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as 'wastelands' and their 'backward' inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security and conservation informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland's point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development and drylands in general"-- Provided by publisher.
    Note: Drylands, frontiers, and the politics of change -- , Climate variability and institutional flexibility: resource governance at the intersection between ecological instability and mobility in drylands -- , Environmental crisis narratives in drylands -- , Wetlands in drylands: Large-scale appropriations for agriculture, conservation and mining in Africa -- , Large-scale agricultural investments in drylands: Facing some blind spots in the grabbing debate -- , 'open cut' in drylands: Challenges of artisanal mining and pastoralism encountering industrial mining, development, and resource grabbing -- , Mega-infrastructure projects in drylands: From enchantments to disenchantments -- , new green grabbing frontier and participation: conserving drylands with or without people -- , Religious movements in the drylands: ethnicity, jihadism, and violent extremism -- , Making cities in drylands: migration, livelihoods, and policy -- , Drylands connected: mobile communication and changing power positions in (nomadic) pastoral societies -- , Pastoralists under COVID-19 lockdown: collaborative research on impacts and responses in Kenyan and Mongolian drylands -- , Alternative perspectives: a bright side of natural resource governance in drylands.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-200508-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949420094702882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1000802566 , 9781000802566 , 9781003174486 , 1003174485 , 9781000802535 , 1000802531
    Series Statement: Earthscan studies in natural resource management
    Content: This edited volume examines the changes that arise from the entanglement of global interests and narratives with the local struggles that have always existed in the drylands of Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia/Inner Asia. Changes in drylands are happening in an overwhelming manner. Climate change, growing political instability, and increasing enclosures of large expanses of often common land are some of the changes with far-reaching consequences for those who make their living in the drylands. At the same time, powerful narratives about the drylands as wastelands' and their backward' inhabitants continue to hold sway, legitimizing interventions for development, security, and conservation, informing re-emerging frontiers of investment (for agriculture, extraction, infrastructure), and shaping new dryland identities. The chapters in this volume discuss the politics of change triggered by forces as diverse as the global land and resource rush, the expansion of new Information and Communication Technologies, urbanization, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of violent extremism. While recognizing that changes are co-produced by differently positioned actors from within and outside the drylands, this volume presents the dryland's point of view. It therefore takes the views, experiences, and agencies of dryland dwellers as the point of departure to not only understand the changes that are transforming their lives, livelihoods, and future aspirations, but also to highlight the unexpected spaces of contestation and innovation that have hitherto remained understudied. This edited volume will be of much interest to students, researchers, and scholars of natural resource management, land and resource grabbing, political ecology, sustainable development, and drylands in general.
    Language: English
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