Global land governance: From territory to flow?

TitleGlobal land governance: From territory to flow?
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Year of Publication2013
AuthorsSikor T, Auld G, Bebbington AJ, Benjaminsen TA, Gentry BS, Hunsberger C, Izac A-M, Margulis ME, Plieninger T, Schroeder H, Upton C
Secondary TitleCurrent Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Volume5
Issue5
Pagination522-527
Key themesConversion-FoodSecurity, Distribution, FDI
Abstract

This article reviews recent research on contemporary transformations of global land governance. It shows how changes in global governance have facilitated and responded to radical revalorizations of land, together driving the intensified competition and struggles over land observed in many other contributions to this special issue. The rules in place to govern land use are shifting from ‘territorial’ toward ‘flow-centered’ arrangements, the latter referring to governance that targets particular flows of resources or goods, such as certification of agricultural or wood products. The intensifying competition over land coupled with shifts toward flow-centered governance has generated land uses involving new forms of social exclusion, inequity and ecological simplification.

URLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1877343513000754
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