In this article, I examine how hydropower projects in Mapuche territory both form part of internationally recognized approaches to develop renewable energy and also anchor …
JE Correia - Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article advances a novel approach to investigating geographies of settler colonialism and environmental justice through a critical physical geography (CPG) of water scarcity in …
Geographical engagement with liminality to explore and conceptualise threshold and ambiguous experience is growing, with calls being issued to attend to its spatial qualities …
A new threat now confronts the Amazon in the form of a massive infrastructure program, the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America, or IIRSA. This …
JE Correia - Climate and Development, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Loss and damage (L&D) has emerged as a focus for climate justice within the international policy arena and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meetings. L&D …
C Corson, J Worcester, S Rogers… - Journal of Political …, 2020 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
Drawing on a collaborative ethnographic study of the 2016 International Union for the Conservation of Nature World Conservation Congress (WCC), we analyze how Indigenous …
E Leemann, C Tusing - Journal of Agrarian Change, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Collective land titling often drags on for decades, while private land concessions and holdings do not face the same problem, creating 'leftovers' of land available for Indigenous …
In Paraguay's Chaco region, cattle ranching drives some of the world's fastest deforestation and most extreme inequality in land tenure, with grave impacts on Indigenous well-being …
This paper discusses the limits of recognition by investigating the politics of Indigenous rights in Paraguay. The “multicultural turn” of the 1980s–1990s promised to disrupt historical …