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Extractive industries, industrial agriculture, toxic waste dumping, urban growth, and infrastructure and energy development are polluting even some of the most remote and isolated areas of the world. Indigenous Peoples (IPs) can be active allies to fight the impacts of pollution.
A new special issue in Development and Change, guest edited by Laseg member Esteve Corbera, collects evidence on the implementation of Payments for Ecosystem Services programmes and shows how local people adopt such exogenous, and 'neoliberal' conservation approach to transform their lives and institutions in unexpected and sometimes advantageous ways.
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.
Sergio Villamayor-Tomás and Esteve Corbera from ICTA-UAB have been awarded with a research grant from La Caixa Foundation to study processes of socio-vulnerability vulnerability in rural Spain.
Victoria Reyes-García ICREA Research Professor at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) is one of the 76 top researchers that will ...
We held our annual away-day to plan the group's activities for next year and discuss other issues we care about.
Extractive industries, industrial agriculture, toxic waste dumping, urban growth, and infrastructure and energy development are polluting even some of the most remote and isolated areas of the world. Indigenous Peoples (IPs) can be active allies to fight the impacts of pollution.
Sergio Villamayor-Tomás and Esteve Corbera from ICTA-UAB have been awarded with a research grant from La Caixa Foundation to study processes of socio-vulnerability vulnerability in rural Spain.
A new special issue in Development and Change, guest edited by Laseg member Esteve Corbera, collects evidence on the implementation of Payments for Ecosystem Services programmes and shows how local people adopt such exogenous, and 'neoliberal' conservation approach to transform their lives and institutions in unexpected and sometimes advantageous ways.
Victoria Reyes-García ICREA Research Professor at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) is one of the 76 top researchers that will ...
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.
We held our annual away-day to plan the group's activities for next year and discuss other issues we care about.