Tree flexing: Forest politics and land struggles in the green economy

S. Böhm
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Planting trees is widely regarded as a positive contribution to combating climate change and establishing a future-proof, green economy. Yet, there is mounting evidence from many tropical, sub-tropical and temperate regions of the world that tree plantations can have multiple negative economic, social and environmental impacts. These are not always accounted for by the private and public institutions who have heavily supported the forestry sector in recent decades. This ‘tropical provocation’ reports from a recent fieldtrip to the Wallmapu, the region the Mapuche Indigenous people call their ancestral homeland. There, I saw with my own eyes that the so-called green economy does not work for Mapuche communities, as they experience extreme water shortages, wildfires and other plundering from what they regard as their territory.
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树的弯曲:绿色经济中的森林政治和土地斗争
植树被广泛认为是对应对气候变化和建立面向未来的绿色经济的积极贡献。然而,来自世界许多热带、亚热带和温带地区的越来越多的证据表明,植树造林可能对经济、社会和环境产生多重负面影响。近几十年来大力支持林业部门的私营和公共机构并不总是考虑到这些因素。这个“热带挑衅”报告来自最近对瓦尔马普的实地考察,马普切土著人称其祖先的家园。在那里,我亲眼看到所谓的绿色经济并不适用于马普切社区,因为他们经历了极端的水资源短缺、野火和其他从他们认为是自己领土的掠夺。
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