
Stealing Shining Rivers
Doane begins by showing how Chimalapas – translated as “shining rivers” – has been “produced” in various ways over time, from a worthless wasteland to a priceless asset. Focusing on a series of environmental projects that operated between 1990 and 2008, she reveals that environmentalists attempted to recast agrarian disputes – which actually stemmed from government-supported corporate incursions into community lands and from unequal land redistribution – as environmental problems.
Doane focuses in particular on the attempt throughout the 1990s to establish a “Campesino Ecological Reserve” in Chimalapas. Supported by major grants from the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF), this effort to foster and merge agrarian and environmental interests was ultimately unsuccessful because it was seen as politically threatening by the state. By 2000, the Mexican government had convinced the WWF to redirect its conservation monies to the state government and its agencies.
The WWF eventually abandoned attempts to establish an “enclosure” nature reserve in the region or to gain community acceptance for conservation. Instead, working from a new market-based model of conservation, the WWF began paying cash to individuals for “environmental services” such as reforestation and environmental monitoring.
- Undertitel
- Agrarian Conflict, Market Logic, and Conservation in a Mexican Forest
- Författare
- Molly Doane
- ISBN
- 9780816535576
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 317 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2017-02-28
- Sidor
- 224
