Manufactured global-change risk pathways in industrial-based agrarian development

作者: Benjamin P. Warner , Christopher Kuzdas

DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2015.1085359

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摘要: The rural poor are increasingly subjected to risks from the impacts of climate change and globalization. As industrial-based agrarian development programmes expand, made possible by increases in agricultural investment trade liberalization, new may be manufactured as more politically economically powerful stakeholders adapt. In this paper, we describe concept risk develop political economy global adaptation development. We reflect on theoretical underpinnings explain pathways through which it emerge programmes. then provide an example that illustrates usefulness perspective. present case Arenal-Tempisque Irrigation Project Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, demonstrate how adaptations some for others. show these ultimately prevented...

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