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- W3136247995 abstract "Questions of land rights, the selective control and use of the land and the bio-sphere are becoming central again given both the need to reduce and remove carbonized systems of production and supply, and at the same time the need for established interests to secure land rights in order to maintain profits from unsustainable resource practices. Rural land and its (public, private and community) control thus becomes a fulcrum for the intense competition between de-peasantization and re-peasantization as the contestations between traditional and endogenous landed communities face new rounds of pressure of dispossession in the face of continued and in many cases heightened accumulation strategies. As we see below, therefore, these are by no means new phenomena, for they raise the spectre of a re-formed and re-newed agrarian question. That is how will, or can local communities and landholders resist and build more sustainable pathways of rural development amidst such exogenous and appropriating forces? Using international reference points and evidence from Europe and Latin America, the chapter brings together theories and approaches from both political ecology, environmental studies and peasant studies literatures, and welds these to the relatively new resource governance and transformation studies which suggest nexus and post-carbon approaches. It suggests some key building blocks for new ‘post-carbon’ agrarian theory. Critical here we argue is a focus upon the re-configuration of power relations, both between agri-food chain actors and, increasingly between these and other forms of concentrated and corporate capital. We argue that for real and long term agri-food transformations to occur, distributed actors need to re-assemble power relations through the re-appropriation of ecological resources. This can begin to reconstruct new modernities for distributed economies and small land-based business development in the new management of rural natures; a period when cosmopolitan societies will need to procure most of their means of sustenance from the bio-sphere." @default.
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- W3136247995 date "2020-10-09" @default.
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- W3136247995 title "Re-claiming land: questions of land rights and the management of the bio-sphere" @default.
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