JGE331H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Primitive Accumulation Of Capital, Social Relation, Ecotourism
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Jge331 lecture 4: property and enclosure part ii: primitive accumulation: land grabs, Land grabs contemporary enclosures/expropriations and land transfers of various kinds, concentrated in the global south, some tied to agriculture (including biofuel plantations supported by climate policies) and some to conservation (e. g. , ecotourism) 2008 financial crisis; observed by many people; private money was flowing into land acquisition and many governments in global south were facilitating large flows of capital into acquiring lands. Includes the creation of land tenures to establish or extend biofuel plantations which in turn have been supported by climate policies including subsidies for biofuels. Establishment of tenures, leases, and various forms of rights governing access to resources, e. g. , mining concessions, timber harvesting licenses, crucial dimensions of resource frontiers and their associated struggles. A way of thinking about the way humans relate to the non-human world. Born in trier, germany in 1818; died in london, england in 1883 (between 9-11 people came to his funeral)