Environmental displacement: the common ground of climate change, extraction and conservation

作者: Elizabeth Lunstrum , Pablo Bose , Anna Zalik

DOI: 10.1111/AREA.12193

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摘要: In this introduction to a special section on environmental displacement, we introduce the concept and ground it in seemingly distinct processes of climate change, extraction, conservation. We understand displacement as process by which communities find land they occupy irrevocably altered ways that foreclose or otherwise impede possibilities for habitation else disrupt access resources within these spaces life, work socio-cultural reproduction. Such dislocation amounts grounds is justified ecological rationales, motivated desires natural resources, provoked human-induced change attempts address it. Building from here, make case why efforts mitigate adapt it, extractive industries, conservation initiatives should be analysed together inducing phenomena, are empirically connected consequential materialise similar logics. additionally lay out contributions individual articles issue draw connections across them help provide preliminary framework thinking through including its causes, logics, consequences, especially vulnerable populations.

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