Regulation by territorialization: the political ecology of conservation & development territories

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2014-11-18

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Bassett, T.J., Gautier, D. . 2014. Regulation by territorialization : the political ecology of conservation & development territories. EchoGéo, 29 https://doi.org/10.4000/echogeo.14038

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Introduction Under the banners of environmental conservation, food security, and sustainable development, a diverse group of public and private actors is busily dividing the global South into conservation and development territories at a variety of scales. Multiple goals and processes drive these spatial strategies to reconfigure resource access, control, and management. The production of territory to regulate populations and resources has a long tradition (Elden, 2013; Sack, 1986; Scott, 199...