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View article: Community, society, and property: REDD+ and indigenous groups in Mato Grosso (Brazil)
Community, society, and property: REDD+ and indigenous groups in Mato Grosso (Brazil) Open
The article investigates the impact of REDD+ programs on indigenous livelihoods. Referring to Ferdinand Tönnies’ distinction, it argues that the involvement of indigenous groups with REDD+ fosters a transition from locally oriented, self-s…
View article: Paradoxes of Ratification: The Nagoya Protocol and Brazilian State Transformations
Paradoxes of Ratification: The Nagoya Protocol and Brazilian State Transformations Open
This article explores the paradoxical behaviour of Brazil in relation to its national and international approaches to the regulations of access to genetic resources and benefits sharing with indigenous and other traditional communities. Br…
View article: Nature conservation, indigenous rights, and settler colonialism: the politics of payments for ecosystem services in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil)
Nature conservation, indigenous rights, and settler colonialism: the politics of payments for ecosystem services in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) Open
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are strongly criticized by political ecology scholars. Predominantly, their critique is rooted in notions of distributive justice, as they focus on the negative impact (e.g. land rights distribution) o…
View article: Conclusion: Policy Implications of ESG–Agency Research and Reflections on the Road Ahead
Conclusion: Policy Implications of ESG–Agency Research and Reflections on the Road Ahead Open
− The role of the state as an agent of earth system governance has become more complex, contingent, and interdependent. − Although participatory and collaborative processes have contributed to more effective, equitable, and legitimate envi…
View article: From coherence to coheritization: explaining the rise of policy coherence in EU external policy
From coherence to coheritization: explaining the rise of policy coherence in EU external policy Open
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View article: What if the subaltern speaks? Traditional knowledge policies in Brazil and India
What if the subaltern speaks? Traditional knowledge policies in Brazil and India Open
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View article: From consent to consultation: Indigenous rights and the new environmental constitutionalism
From consent to consultation: Indigenous rights and the new environmental constitutionalism Open
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View article: Defending the right to say no: Traditional knowledge politics in Brazil and India
Defending the right to say no: Traditional knowledge politics in Brazil and India Open
When accessing traditional knowledge, life scientists often violate the customary non-disclosure rules of indigenous communities. This article investigates how indigenous groups can prevent an unwanted access of their knowledge. It therefo…
View article: Varieties of localization: international norms and the commodification of knowledge in India and Brazil
Varieties of localization: international norms and the commodification of knowledge in India and Brazil Open
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