Conservation and people’s livelihoods in Colombia
Autor
Sánchez Ayala, Luis
Areiza Tapias, Alexandra
Fecha
2018-09ISSN
0343-2521 (Print) 1572-9893 (Online)DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-018-9929-5Colecciones
Metadatos
Mostrar el registro completo del ítemDocumentos PDF
Resumen
This paper seeks to focus on the way in which land transformation related to the grabbing process are directly involved in people’s livelihoods and life projects. We use the term territorial grabbing instead of green grabbing (or just land grabbing), because even though the case that we illustrate in our work can be describe as a green grab, we make a call for the necessity of a comprehensive analysis of the socio-spatial implications that polices such as the governmental environmental conservation agenda can implicate for individuals and communities in terms of impacts, influences, and [re]significations of their territories and territorialities.
Palabras clave en inglés
Territorial grabbingGreen grabbing
Landscape change