How to eradicate the root causes of resource conflicts?
Public-private developments in India
Sai Balakrishnan | 13 January 2025In India, some of the most contentious land conflicts over the past decade have involved public-private partnerships.
▶The European citizen and conflict resources
Ries Kamphof | 09 January 2025As consumers and voters, citizens can and should demand more transparent information on the origins of their daily products.
▶The drivers of the South African mine conflict
Anthony Turton | 09 January 2025The mining issue in South Africa is highly complex and is an excellent ‘experimental’ site for those interested in environmental conflict resolution.
▶Acaparamiento de tierra en Colombia
Iván Danilo Rueda , Abilio Peña Buendía | 07 January 2025Colombia no es la excepción de adquisiciones masivas de tierras en el mundo.
▶The destructivism of extraction
Mario Melo Cevallos | 23 December 2024The expansion of the extractive frontiers affects the territories of local populations in Latin America.
▶Deforestation and community-outsider conflicts
Ahmad Dhiaulhaq | 23 December 2024Deforestation-related conflict reflects the power relations between forest users.
▶Why did the Yasuní-ITT initiative fail?
Ivonne Yánez | 17 December 2024In 2007, Ecuador launched the Yasuní-ITT initiative, a proposal to leave oil in the soil of the Yasuní National Park in exchange for financial compensation from the international community.
▶Land as a matter of human rights
Jennifer Franco , Timothé Feodoroff , Sylvia Kay | 12 December 2024Land grabbing is an expression of the dominant development model based on production and consumption patterns in which financial capital reigns.
▶The Amazon and the battle of ideas
Karolien van Teijlingen | 10 December 2024Although the modalities of power employed in resource struggles are all different and context-specific, a recurrent element of these struggles is the use of discursive power.
▶Tackling the resource curse
Eelco de Groot | 02 December 2024To really tackle the resource curse, local communities need to obtain a meaningful and informed position in consultation processes, at the negotiation table and in monitoring panels.
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