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Contested landscapes: the global political economy of climate smart agriculture
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posted on 2023-06-09, 05:29 authored by Peter NewellPeter Newell, Olivia TaylorOlivia TaylorAnalysing key initiatives in the area of climate-smart agriculture and the politics which surround them, this paper identifies the dominant discourses shaping the debate through a discussion of discursive sites of power and by mapping the emerging ‘regime complex’ of institutional power that operates at the interface of the climate and agrifood system. This is connected to forms of material power that derive from control over production, finance and technology in the neoliberal food regime by transnational capital. Such an analysis has important implications for which solutions are promoted as part of climate-smart agriculture and which actors are likely to benefit from the flows of technology, finance and institutional support that are mobilised in the struggle to define a viable global agrifood system in a warming world.
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Journal of Peasant StudiesISSN
0306-6150Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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1Volume
45Page range
108-129Department affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
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- Sussex Sustainability Research Programme Publications
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2017-04-05First Open Access (FOA) Date
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2017-04-05Usage metrics
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