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ID098757
Title ProperParticipation denied
Other Title Informationthe global environment facility, its universal blueprint, and the Mexico-Mesoamerican biological corridor in Chiapas
LanguageENG
AuthorErvine, Kate
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the implementation of the Global Environment Facility's (GEF) Mexico-Mesoamerican Biological Corridor in Chiapas, Mexico, in order to explore how stakeholder participation is increasingly employed as a tool of conservation's neoliberalisation. This requires an understanding of participation via the corridor as productive, in that it facilitates the production of new, albeit fictitious, kinds of biodiversity in the commodity form, and of new modes of social reproduction increasingly mediated by market relations, as access to common property resources and the necessities of life are progressively restricted to one's ability to pay. In this way the corridor produces the conditions under which a 'market citizenship' can flourish, with participation re-imagined as a means through which this end is achieved.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 5; 2010: p773-790
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 31, No. 5; 2010: p773-790
Key WordsGlobal Environment ;  Blueprint ;  Mexico ;  Mesoamerican ;  Biological Corridor ;  Chiapas


 
 
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