New freely available article out at @EWCResearch on smallholder expansion and privatization of communal forestlands in southeast #myanmar. Findings raise questions on revolution and future decentralized federalism
https://t.co/WHJY0uT6CT
This is one of those headlines that everyone is talking about but nobody knows how to talk about:
Lack of young farmers jeopardizes food security, say experts https://t.co/Grjt4udVlc
Hey friends, my colleagues and I will be talking about BRI (aka Chinese investment) in SEAsia @uhcseas this Wednesday 15 Nov 12-1.30 pm HST. Hybrid, zoom registration below.
So apparently the fabulous Indonesian series #CigaretteGirl is racing up the Netflix charts in Latin America and Romania. Why? Hint: strong women, duplicitous men, passion denied, all wrapped up in elliptical storytelling. @NistorNis#GadisKretek
After moratoriums, institutions calling foul, public shame, & proof of wrongdoing, cameras look away and it takes a huge effort to collect the fines. Contrast: the ease of concessions, burning, violence, emissions, loss of forest meaning and use.
https://t.co/DKjloPr2q8
Was amazing to be part of this hybrid discussion today. Thanks to the student panelists for highlighting the nuances of what makes field research such an important learning experience. Key for doing environmental ethics and collaborative research initiatives right.
Join us this afternoon from 3:00-4:00 pm HST for our 3rd LuceSea webinar series on "Reflections on Cross-cultural research and Methodologies."
In-person Venue: Burns Hall
Register Online: https://t.co/Ib3sNntjc4
Congrast @nurhadys and @forstsociety on leading this effort. I learned a ton through your engagement with the commons and commoning, and your empirical work, the depth of community engagements and relationships, truly makes this an exceptional piece of collaborative scholarship.
https://t.co/QL8PaHSZU4 . New article in FS, "Placing the Commoning First: Getting Beyond the Patronage Trap in Natural Resource Decentralization Policies" .
What does illegal mean when it is common practice? At the very least, it's allowed to be called illegal, which suggests there is recourse to accountability, and thus "legality"?
https://t.co/qCtQ7C3iVy
Mining is having a terrible environmental impact on freshwater bodies.
We knew but now it is quantified and published. Will it help changes?
https://t.co/mB0jnardu5
Expose @nytimes on nickel mining boom driven by global EV demand, linked to Chinese / US geopolitics, but also highlighting the extent of tradeoffs revolving around landscape and livelihood change taking place in Sulawesi. https://t.co/P6YyVAeb20
As Indonesia "becomes hub for electric vehicle production, it's getting caught in rivalry between US and China. At stake is control over nickel, critical component of EV batteries... but has a downside: pollution & social strife on the island of Sulawesi"
https://t.co/9NiZEruUXM