Journal article
Violent enclosures, violated livelihoods: environmental and military territoriality in a Philippine frontier
WH Dressler, ER Guieb
Journal of Peasant Studies | Published : 2015
Abstract
The political geography of environmental governance can overlap and converge with uneven agrarian change in forest frontiers subject to violent enclosures. When the governance of conservation territories converges with and reinforces enclosures, spaces can be controlled with authority and violence that places livelihoods at greater risk in the context of uneven agrarian political economies – the outcomes of which reflect ‘violent enclosures’. This paper examines how indigenous resource users negotiate the discursive and material impact of environmental governance converging with militarized-insurgent spaces as overlapping enclosures in a protected area on Palawan Island, the Philippines. Dra..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the ARC Future Fellowship programme.