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Presenting a broad range of case studies, this book explores rural social movements contesting natural resource development initiatives.



Natural resource development takes multiple forms, including infrastructure corridors, mines, dams, resource processing plants and pipelines. Many of which are driven by economic valuations, whilst social and environmental effects are given limited consideration. In this volume the authors discuss the emergence, process and outcomes of social movements with respect to these natural resource development projects, including examples of confrontation seeking to either block developments or promote alternative development approaches, such as agritourism. The examples taken from Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and Latin America demonstrate the diversity of struggles stimulated by natural resource development, including both immediate and longer-term effects, repertoires of action, political and cultural work. Taken together the case studies provide a rich overview of current movements engaged in resisting the neoliberal agenda of global resource exploitation.



This book will be key reading for scholars interested in social movements, natural resource development, environmental policy and development studies. It will also be of interest to activists engaged in mobilizations stimulated by natural resource development projects.



Presenting a broad range of case studies, this book explores rural social movements contesting natural resource development initiatives.

List of figures
ix
List of contributors
x
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
List of abbreviations
xvi
1 Introduction: social movements and natural resources
1(20)
John F. Devlin
2 Peasant collective action against disembedding land: the case of Niassa Province, Mozambique
21(21)
Kajsa Johansson
3 Negotiating pipeline projects and reterritorializing land through rural resistance in northern Kenya
42(18)
Charis Enns
Brock Bersageio
4 Confronting neoliberal resource policy: mining conflict and coal politics in Bangladesh
60(23)
M. Omar Faruque
5 Local struggles for the coproduction of natural capital: payment for forest environmental services in Central Vietnam
83(15)
Fumikazu Ubukata
Truong Quang Hoang
6 Beyond the swans: cellulose extraction, social mobilization, and environmental transformations in southern Chile
98(14)
Ricardo Fuenteaeba
Marieea Ramirez
7 `No oil in our soil!': shifting narratives from commodities to the commons in Iowa, USA
112(21)
Angie Carter
Ahna Kruzic
8 Discursive framing and community mobilization: stopping the Melancthon Mega Quarry in Ontario, Canada
133(18)
Rebecca Mcevoy
John F. Devlin
9 Rural protests and the mining industry in Finland
151(16)
Tuija Mononen
Ismo Bjorn
10 Agritourism in Poland: a new social movement
167(16)
Grzegorz Forys
Index 183
John F. Devlin is Associate Professor, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada