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Abstract
Science plays a critical role, by putting forward particular knowledge and understandings, contributing to problematisations and promoting or legitimating certain solutions. In this paper, we review how science has portrayed forest frontiers in the Congo Basin and Southeast Asia. We analyse storylines put forward in the scientific literature and find three dominant narratives that intersect and reinforce each other to legitimate colonial exploitation of forest and land resources, and the enactment of colonial forest and land codes that have laid a deep-seated path in post-colonial policies. The narratives focus on imaginings of frontier regions as spaces that are “idle” or “empty”, and where possibilities for extraction, conservation and development appear unlimited; the problematization of smallholder and shifting cultivation farming as practices in need of change; and the legitimation of capitalist and market-based rationales as solutions. We find these narratives to be largely similar across both the Congo Basin and Southeast Asia and persistent in contemporary policies and global development strategies. This analysis allows for a deeper understanding of how commodification of frontiers came about, and what role science can play for a more just development.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 100451 |
Journal | World development perspectives |
Volume | 27 |
Number of pages | 12 |
ISSN | 2468-0532 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2022 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- 519 Social and economic geography
- Forest frontiers
- Narratives
- Territorialization
- Congo basin
- Southeast Asia
- OIL PALM
- SHIFTING CULTIVATION
- LAND-RIGHTS
- INDO-CHINA
- FOREST
- STATE
- LAOS
- DEFORESTATION
- VULNERABILITY
- LANDSCAPE
Projects
- 2 Active
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FairFrontiers: Fair for whom? Politics, Power and Precarity in Transformations of Tropical Forestagriculture Frontiers
Wong, G. Y. (Project manager), Brockhaus, M. (Project manager), Mertz, O. (Project manager), Naito, D. (Project manager), Bech Bruun, T. (Project manager), Ishikawa, N. (Principal Investigator), Moira, M. (Project manager), Selomane, O. (Project manager), Ntirumenyerwa Mihigo, B.-P. (Project manager), Ongolo, S. (Project manager), Sakai, S. (Project manager) & Assembe-Mvondo, S. (Other)
01/04/2020 → 30/03/2026
Project: Research project
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FOREQUAL: The forestry sector as an inequality machine? Agents, agreements and global politics of trade and investment in the Congo Basin
Brockhaus, M. (Project manager), Bigombe Logo, P. (Participant), Ehrlichmann, H. V. (Participant), Karambiri, M. (Participant), Kengoum Djiegni, F. (Participant), Koskinen, E.L.-M. (Participant), Li, C. (Participant), Ntirumenyerwa Mihigo, B.-P. (Participant), Ongolo, S. (Participant), Pietarinen, N. (Participant), Savolainen, H. E. (Participant), Ville, A. (Participant), Xiao , J. (Participant), Mbuyu Kimpesa Kasulo, R. (Participant) & Rasoamanana, A. (Participant)
Tuntematon rahoittaja, VolkswagenStiftung
01/01/2020 → 31/12/2025
Project: Foundations (Private Foundations, Non-Profit Foundations, Charitable Trusts)