Rural Development Flashcards
depeasantisation
the countryside has been transformed by the loss of labour workers
livelihoods aproach
emerged from famines: attempts to explain the paradox that we have enough food but there are still hungry people
definition of a sustainable livelihood
can cope with and recover from stresses and shocks, maintain or enhance its capabilities while not undermining the natural resource base
SOURCE: def of sustainable livelihood
Scoones, 1998
hunger is not about supply, it is about ______
distribution
Cleaver, 2005 social capital quote
“the poorest people are both more dependent on their ability to exercise agency than others and less able to do so effectively”
what did Lancets Commission of 2019 do?
put in place food systems that provide healthy and nutritious food that is accessible and affordable for everyone
new ruralities
global shift in market area
bio-engineered seeds
uneven global access to food and distribution of production costs
colonial origins maintained through capitalist development (exploitation of farmers in the GS)
COP26
EU says no more legal or illegal deforestation for EU products
new ruralities: toursim
megaresorts in mexico
- big wind
- injustices in large-scale solar energy
SOURCE: mega resorts in mexico
Barragan-Contreras, 2022
new ruralities: columbia
conflict sensitive environmentalism in an extractive borderland
- peacebuilding
SOURCE: NR columbia
Barrera et al, 2022