Journal article

Recalibrating burdens of blame: Anti-swidden politics and green governance in the Philippine Uplands

WH Dressler, W Smith, CA Kull, R Carmenta, JM Pulhin

Geoforum | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2021

Abstract

In Southeast Asia, the presence of cleared and burned forests has long evoked deep emotions, symbolism and representations that powerfully inform the governance of forests and upland peoples. In particular, the palpable visibility of shifting (swidden) agriculturalists ‘slashing and burning’ forests has fuelled centuries-old political agendas to criminalise swidden farmers for supposedly destroying swaths of forests valued for timber, biodiversity and now ecosystem services. Swidden farmers who regularly clear and burn forests, have endured a disproportionate burden of blame for investing in and maintaining an old livelihood practice into the 21st Century. Drawing on Hall's politics of repre..

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