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Author Larsen, Peter Bille, 1973- author.

Title Post-frontier resource governance : Indigenous rights, extraction and conservation in the Peruvian Amazon / Peter Bille Larsen
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (185 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series International relations and development series
International relations and development series.
Contents The post-frontier paradox -- The Peruvian Amazon and post-frontier ethnography -- Frontier narratives -- Decolonizing Indigenous governance -- Greening the frontier -- The double-bind of community conservation -- Community forestry and post-frontier deforestation -- Oil exploration and the extractive post-frontier -- Indigenous power and post-frontier politics -- Concluding remarks: theorizing post-frontier governance
Summary The 20th century involved an unprecedented scramble for resources reaching the most remote corners of the world. Simultaneously, a quiet revolution has taken place with environmental protection, land and community rights regimes gradually taking hold, albeit unevenly, across the global South. Institutional topographies and policies have never before appeared as green and socially inclusive, yet co-exist with a deepening socio-environmental crisis. Intensified pressures stand in contrast to, persist, and even thrive under new environmental and social protection measures. The author offers an anthropological analysis of the paradox. Building on the concept of post-frontier governance, he presents a portrayal of the host of new regulatory technologies, practices and institutions that nominally close, yet more accurately characterize and restructure, contemporary resource frontiers. The book examines these arrangements ethnographically in the Peruvian Amazon by focusing on the Ỳnesha people and their involvement with the organization of Indigenous rights, conservation and protected area planning, logging, and oil development
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Ethnoecology -- Amazon River Region
Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights -- Amazon River Region
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure -- Amazon River Region
Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects -- Amazon River Region
Forest conservation -- Amazon River Region
Natural resources, Communal -- Amazon River Region
Conservation of natural resources -- Government policy -- Peru
Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights -- Peru
Resource-based communities -- Peru
Environmental management -- Peru.
Development economics & emerging economies -- Peru.
Sustainability -- Peru.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Forest conservation
Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects
Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights
Ethnoecology
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure
Natural resources, Communal
Amuesha
Staat
Governance
Politischer Wandel
Naturschutz
Grenzgebiet
Ressourcenpolitik
Environmental management -- Peru.
Development economics & emerging economies -- Peru.
Sustainability -- Peru.
Environment and Ecology.
Amazon River Region
Peru -- Ost
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781137381859
113738185X
9781349677771
1349677779