Journal article
Value from Ruin? Governing Speculative Conservation in Ruptured Landscapes
WH Dressler, R Fletcher, M Fabinyi
Trans Trans Regional and National Studies of Southeast Asia | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1017/trn.2017.17
Abstract
This paper examines how state and non-state actors govern through pursuing speculative conservation among resource-dependent people who must renegotiate altered livelihoods amidst extractivism in ruptured landscapes. As donor aid declines and changes form, bilaterals, state agencies, and civil society now pursue advocacy in overlapping spaces of intensifying extractivism and speculative governance in the ruptured frontiers of Southeast Asia. In these spaces, bilaterals and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) struggle to work with upland farmers who negotiate the contrasting expectations of the abstract, speculative nature of conservation initiatives and the lucrative nature of extractive l..
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