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08.30-09.30 Coffee and registration 37. Socialism, Marxism and the financialization of nature Arboretumzaal 35. Split Waters: Examining Conflicts Related to Water and Their Narration Bosrandzaal 09.30-10.00 Welcome by Arthur Mol (Rector Magnificus) and Bram Büscher (Conference Chair) Bosrandzaal 11. Landscapes of Knowledge, Power, and Resistance: The Political Ecologies of Flex Crops in Latin America Lijsterberszaal 6. Contestation and Violence against Market Sequestration in (Post-) Conflict Countries Koetshuis 10.00-11.00 Keynote Phillipe Le Billon, Discussant: Rosaleen Duffy Bosrandzaal 5. The ‘layeredness’ of resource conflicts: exploring what is ‘hidden’ underneath struggles for access and control Meidoornzaal 3. Capital Flows: Water, development and conflict in Jakarta, Indonesia Lijsterbeszaal 11.00-11.30 Coffee 42. POLLEN roundtable Bosrandzaal 26a. Commodification, Violence, and Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia: from above, below, and beyond? Arboretumzaal 16. Local intermediaries and the politics of resource conflict in extractive zones of India Lijsterbeszaal 17a. Political Agency at the Grassroots and Alternative Development Practices Boomgaardzaal 20. Post-Whatever: Power, Politics and Discourse in Rural Peripheries Meidoornzaal 1. Political contestations of ecosystem service policies: theoretical and empirical contributions Meidoornzaal 22a. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 44. Violence, hunting and contested industries Schip van Blaauw 24. Troubled Waters Political ecologies of hydro-social change in an urbanization context Arboretumzaal 30. The role of the state and global governance in political ecology Koetshuis 23. Natural capital: interrogating ‘capital’, ‘valuation’ and the implications for equity, justice and rights Boomgaardzaal 33a. Violent Neoliberal Environments: The Political Ecology of “Green Wars” Bosrandzaal 11.00-11.30 Coffee 11.00-11.30 Coffee 10. A Political Ecology of Diverse Actions, Ideologies, Hegemonies, and Contestations in the Americas and Globally Boomgaardzaal 38. New Technologies for Conservation: What are the social and ethical implications? Bosrandzaal 8. The Political Ecology of Economic and Natural Resources in Mexico: Understanding People's Efforts to Curtail Poverty, Pollution and Scarcity Lijsterbeszaal 2a. The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under neoliberal capitalism Schip van Blaauw 47. Eviction, conservation and agency Meidoornzaal 31. The State and New Perspectives on Conflict and Cooperation over Natural Resources Meidoornzaal 19a. Contestation, Participation and Violence in Indonesia’s Oil Palm Industry Koetshuis 39a. Fences and fencing: political ecology and development Koetshuis 15a. Negotiations of Plurinationality, Extraction and Environmental Politics in Latin America Koetshuis 13.00-14.30 Lunch 9a. Conservation and/as unending war in eastern Africa Arboretumzaal 26b. Commodification, Violence, and Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia: from above, below, and beyond? Arboretumzaal 14. Contestations over natural and mineral resources in Southern Africa Meidoornzaal 17b. Political Agency at the Grassroots and Alternative Development Practices Boomgaardzaal 34. More-than-human political ecologies: addressing multispecies justice in neoliberal times Boomgaardzaal 32. Political ecologies of the military Lijsterbeszaal 22b. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 13a. Neoliberal Conservation and "actually existing" conservation in the Global North Schip van Blaauw 36a. Private –Equity, Public Affair: the ins and outs of process of financialisation of infrastructure in the water sector Arboretumzaal 12a. Contested extractivism, society and the state: Struggles of mining and land in times of global changes Lijsterbeszaal 27a. Natures in Tension: Ontological Politics in Environmental Contestation Bosrandzaal 33b.Violent Neoliberal Environments: The Political Ecology of “Green Wars” Bosrandzaal 13.00-14.30 Lunch 13.00-14.30 Lunch 7a. Environments of Repression: New (and old) forms of state violence in Latin American Extractivism Boomgaardzaal 41. Resistance Café Bosrandzaal 18. Conflict and Cooptation in Political Ecology. Discursive Strategies and Material Practices within ecological struggles in Latin America Lijsterbeszaal 2b.The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under neoliberal capitalism Schip van Blaauw 28. What nature is valued, what nature is protected? Extraction, conservation & social movements in Latin America Meidoornzaal 21. The political ecology of future-making in rural Africa Meidoornzaal 19b. Contestation, Participation and Violence in Indonesia’s Oil Palm Industry Koetshuis 39b. Fences and fencing: political ecology and development Koetshuis 15b. Negotiations of Plurinationality, Extraction and Environmental Politics in Latin America Koetshuis 16.00-16.30 Coffee 9b. Conservation and/as unending war in eastern Africa Arboretumzaal 25. Contestation Beyond Borders, Frontiers and Basins: Political Ecologies of Rivers and Land in Myanmar (Burma) Arboretumzaal 29. The Making of a Transnational Environmental Class? Bosrandzaal 46. Resistance and development under neoliberalism Boomgaardzaal 40. The scalar politics of water for food and energy developmentalism 2.0 Boomgaardzaal 43. Water in Africa Koetshuis 22c. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 13b. Neoliberal Conservation and "actually existing" conservation in the Global North Schip van Blaauw 36b. Private –Equity, Public Affair: the ins and outs of process of financialisation of infrastructure in the water sector Arboretumzaal 12b. Contested extractivism, society and the state: Struggles of mining and land in times of global changes Lijsterbeszaal 27b. Natures in Tension: Ontological Politics in Environmental Contestation Bosrandzaal 45. Contested water environments Meidoornzaal 16.00-16.30 Coffee 16.00-16.30 Coffee 7b. Environments of Repression: New (and old) forms of state violence in Latin American Extractivism Boomgaardzaal 16.30-17.30 Keynote Kumi Naidoo, Discussant: Esther Turnhout 16.30-17.30 Keynote Libby Lunstrum, Discussant: Scott Prudham 2c. The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under neoliberal capitalism Schip van Blaauw 20.30 Documentary: Virunga (Introduction by Esther Marijnen and Q&A by Esther Marijnen, Judith Verweijen and James Fairhead) 17.30-18.30 Closing of the conference. Summing up and publication plans. 4. A Political Ecology of Modern Agriculture Lijsterbeszaal 20.30 Documentary: This Changes Everything DAY 1 – 7 July DAY 2 – 8 July DAY 3 – 9 July Programme International Conference Political Ecologies of Conflict, Capitalism and Contestation (PE-3C) 11.30-13.00 1st parallel sessions 16.30-18.00 3rd parallel sessions 14.30-16.00 9th parallel sessions 11.30-13.00 5th parallel sessions 09.30-11.00 7th parallel sessions 14.30-16.00 2nd parallel sessions 11.30-13.00 8th parallel sessions 14.30-16.00 6th parallel sessions 09.30-11.00 4th parallel sessions 1

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Page 1: Programme International Conference Political …...conflicts: exploring what is ‘hidden’ underneath struggles for access and control • Angela Kronenburg García • Han van Dijk

08.30-09.30 Coffee and registration 37. Socialism, Marxism and the financialization of nature Arboretumzaal 35. Split Waters: Examining Conflicts Related to Water and Their

Narration

Bosrandzaal

09.30-10.00 Welcome by Arthur Mol (Rector Magnificus) and Bram

Büscher (Conference Chair)

Bosrandzaal 11. Landscapes of Knowledge, Power, and Resistance: The

Political Ecologies of Flex Crops in Latin America

Lijsterberszaal 6. Contestation and Violence against Market Sequestration in

(Post-) Conflict Countries

Koetshuis

10.00-11.00 Keynote Phillipe Le Billon, Discussant: Rosaleen Duffy Bosrandzaal 5. The ‘layeredness’ of resource conflicts: exploring what is

‘hidden’ underneath struggles for access and control

Meidoornzaal 3. Capital Flows: Water, development and conflict in Jakarta,

Indonesia

Lijsterbeszaal

11.00-11.30 Coffee 42. POLLEN roundtable Bosrandzaal 26a. Commodification, Violence, and Environmental Governance

in Southeast Asia: from above, below, and beyond?

Arboretumzaal

16. Local intermediaries and the politics of resource conflict in

extractive zones of India

Lijsterbeszaal 17a. Political Agency at the Grassroots and Alternative

Development Practices

Boomgaardzaal 20. Post-Whatever: Power, Politics and Discourse in Rural

Peripheries

Meidoornzaal

1. Political contestations of ecosystem service policies:

theoretical and empirical contributions

Meidoornzaal 22a. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 44. Violence, hunting and contested industries Schip van Blaauw

24. Troubled Waters Political ecologies of hydro-social change

in an urbanization context

Arboretumzaal 30. The role of the state and global governance in political

ecology

Koetshuis 23. Natural capital: interrogating ‘capital’, ‘valuation’ and the

implications for equity, justice and rights

Boomgaardzaal

33a. Violent Neoliberal Environments: The Political Ecology of

“Green Wars”

Bosrandzaal 11.00-11.30 Coffee 11.00-11.30 Coffee

10. A Political Ecology of Diverse Actions, Ideologies,

Hegemonies, and Contestations in the Americas and Globally

Boomgaardzaal 38. New Technologies for Conservation: What are the

social and ethical implications?

Bosrandzaal 8. The Political Ecology of Economic and Natural Resources in

Mexico: Understanding People's Efforts to Curtail Poverty,

Pollution and Scarcity

Lijsterbeszaal

2a. The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under

neoliberal capitalism

Schip van Blaauw 47. Eviction, conservation and agency Meidoornzaal 31. The State and New Perspectives on Conflict and Cooperation

over Natural Resources

Meidoornzaal

19a. Contestation, Participation and Violence in Indonesia’s Oil

Palm Industry

Koetshuis 39a. Fences and fencing: political ecology and

development

Koetshuis 15a. Negotiations of Plurinationality, Extraction and

Environmental Politics in Latin America

Koetshuis

13.00-14.30 Lunch 9a. Conservation and/as unending war in eastern Africa Arboretumzaal 26b. Commodification, Violence, and Environmental

Governance in Southeast Asia: from above, below, and beyond?

Arboretumzaal

14. Contestations over natural and mineral resources in

Southern Africa

Meidoornzaal 17b. Political Agency at the Grassroots and Alternative

Development Practices

Boomgaardzaal 34. More-than-human political ecologies: addressing

multispecies justice in neoliberal times

Boomgaardzaal

32. Political ecologies of the military Lijsterbeszaal 22b. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 13a. Neoliberal Conservation and "actually existing"

conservation in the Global North

Schip van Blaauw

36a. Private –Equity, Public Affair: the ins and outs of process

of financialisation of infrastructure in the water sector

Arboretumzaal 12a. Contested extractivism, society and the state:

Struggles of mining and land in times of global changes

Lijsterbeszaal 27a. Natures in Tension: Ontological Politics in Environmental

Contestation

Bosrandzaal

33b.Violent Neoliberal Environments: The Political Ecology of

“Green Wars”

Bosrandzaal 13.00-14.30 Lunch 13.00-14.30 Lunch

7a. Environments of Repression: New (and old) forms of state

violence in Latin American Extractivism

Boomgaardzaal 41. Resistance Café Bosrandzaal 18. Conflict and Cooptation in Political Ecology. Discursive

Strategies and Material Practices within ecological struggles in

Latin America

Lijsterbeszaal

2b.The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under

neoliberal capitalism

Schip van Blaauw 28. What nature is valued, what nature is protected?

Extraction, conservation & social movements in Latin

America

Meidoornzaal 21. The political ecology of future-making in rural Africa Meidoornzaal

19b. Contestation, Participation and Violence in Indonesia’s Oil

Palm Industry

Koetshuis 39b. Fences and fencing: political ecology and

development

Koetshuis 15b. Negotiations of Plurinationality, Extraction and

Environmental Politics in Latin America

Koetshuis

16.00-16.30 Coffee 9b. Conservation and/as unending war in eastern Africa Arboretumzaal 25. Contestation Beyond Borders, Frontiers and Basins: Political

Ecologies of Rivers and Land in Myanmar (Burma)

Arboretumzaal

29. The Making of a Transnational Environmental Class? Bosrandzaal 46. Resistance and development under neoliberalism Boomgaardzaal 40. The scalar politics of water for food and energy

developmentalism 2.0

Boomgaardzaal

43. Water in Africa Koetshuis 22c. Water Justice Schip van Blaauw 13b. Neoliberal Conservation and "actually existing"

conservation in the Global North

Schip van Blaauw

36b. Private –Equity, Public Affair: the ins and outs of process

of financialisation of infrastructure in the water sector

Arboretumzaal 12b. Contested extractivism, society and the state:

Struggles of mining and land in times of global changes

Lijsterbeszaal 27b. Natures in Tension: Ontological Politics in Environmental

Contestation

Bosrandzaal

45. Contested water environments Meidoornzaal 16.00-16.30 Coffee 16.00-16.30 Coffee

7b. Environments of Repression: New (and old) forms of state

violence in Latin American Extractivism

Boomgaardzaal 16.30-17.30 Keynote Kumi Naidoo, Discussant: Esther Turnhout 16.30-17.30 Keynote Libby Lunstrum, Discussant: Scott Prudham

2c. The political ecology of belonging and indigeneity under

neoliberal capitalism

Schip van Blaauw 20.30 Documentary: Virunga (Introduction by Esther Marijnen

and Q&A by Esther Marijnen, Judith Verweijen and James

Fairhead)

17.30-18.30 Closing of the conference. Summing up and publication plans.

4. A Political Ecology of Modern Agriculture Lijsterbeszaal 20.30 Documentary: This Changes Everything

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Panel title Convenors/chairs

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Convenor contact Papers Presenters Session Day Time Place

1 Political contestations of

ecosystem service policies:

theoretical and empirical

contributions

• Vijay Kolinjivadi • [email protected] • Beyond economization: hybrid socio-economies in the context of REDD+ in the

Democratic Republic of Congo pathways at the Nicaraguan agricultural frontier

• Changing farmers’ land uses through financial incentives? An agrarian systems approach

to understanding development

• Empowering protesting actors through the social multi-criteria evaluation method: the

case of Haren (Belgium)

• Revisiting the ‘PES Train’: the fallacy of so-called “functional” narratives

• Payment for ecosystem services in the context of the water-energy-food/land nexus:

Whose water-energy and land/food security matters?

• Catherine Windey

• Gert Themba Van

Hecken

• Jerome Pelenc

• Vijay Kolinjivadi

• Jean Carlo de

Fransisco

1 7 July 11.30-

13.00

Meidoorn-

zaal

2a The political ecology of

belonging and indigeneity

under neoliberal capitalism

• Stasja Koot

• Catie Gressier (discussant)

[email protected] • Contesting indigeneity as a politics of belonging under capitalism: An ecological

perspective on land commodification

• Discourses of autochthony in Africa and the neoliberal global order

• Non-state territorialities and mobile populations: labour as a scientific object in

nineteenth-century Zambesia

• The politics of belonging and exclusion among the Ju/'hoansi San of Namibia and

Botswana

• Belonging and Commodification in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana

• Stasja Koot

• Marie Müller-Koné

• Elizabeth Haines

• Robert Hitchcock

• Maria Sapignoli

1 7 July 11.30-

13.00

Schip van

Blaauw

2b The political ecology of

belonging and indigeneity

under neoliberal capitalism

• Stasja Koot

• Robert Hitchcock (discussant)

[email protected] • Relevance of home, land and the natural environment to the concept of self and

belonging amongst South African migrants.

• Belonging, gender and the boundaries of the human in Okavango safari tourism

• The Politics of Belonging: Indigeneity as a Marketable Idea

• Cultivating Indigeneity: The Politics of Belonging in South African Tea Farming

• Avela Njambwe &

Michelle Cocks

• Catie Gressier

• Enid Guene

• Sarah Ives

2 7 July 14.30-

16.00

Schip van

Blaauw

2c The political ecology of

belonging and indigeneity

under neoliberal capitalism

• Stasja Koot

• Gerard Verschoor (discussant)

[email protected] • The Politics of ‘Rootedness’ in the Making of Gudalur’s Conservation and Development

Landscape

• Uprooted bandits or aquatic noble savages? The plight of Indonesian sea-nomads who

don’t belong

• Territorial partitions and the production of mining landscapes in Ecuador

• We wanted the forest standing with us living inside it: Politics of Belonging in the Forest

• Ajit Menon & Manasi

Karthik

• Annet Pauwelussen

• Diana Vela-Almeida &

Nicolas Kosoy

• Raquel Sofia

Rodrigues Rosa

Machaqueiro

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

Schip van

Blaauw

3 Capital Flows: Water,

development and conflict in

Jakarta, Indonesia

• Michelle Kooy • [email protected] • Operationalizing a Political Ecology of Urbanization: Floods in Jakarta

• Claims to Urban Heritage within the Rapidly Transforming Socio-Ecology of Jakarta

• The Political Ecology of Urban Resilience and Ecological Security Planning in Jakarta,

Indonesia

• (Dis)appearing Water: Disrupted socio-ecological narratives and civil society movements

in Jakarta

• Bosman Batubara &

Michelle Kooy

• Rita Padawangi &

Rachel Thompson

• Emma Colven

• Prathiwi Widyatmi

Putri

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

Lijsterbes-

zaal

4 A Political Ecology of Modern

Agriculture

• Kees Jansen

• Antonio Castellanos

[email protected]

[email protected]

• From Land to Soil: Agrarian crisis and the affective ecologies of natural farming (South

India)

• Is oil palm expansion a challenge to agroecology? Smallholders practising industrial

farming in Mexico

• A Political Ecology of Genetically Modified Soybeans in South America

• Towards a Political Ecology of Modern Agrarian Capitalism: What concepts do we need?

• Political ecology and the agrarian question: foundations of ecological materialism

• Daniel Münster

• Antonio Castellanos-

Navarrete

• Pablo Lapegna

• Kees Jansen

• Agha Haroon Akram-

Lodhi

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

Lijsterbes-

zaal

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Convenor contact Papers Presenters Session Day Time Place

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5 The ‘layeredness’ of resource

conflicts: exploring what is

‘hidden’ underneath struggles

for access and control

• Angela Kronenburg García

• Han van Dijk (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The performativity of multiple conflicts over grassland in Kenya’s conservation landscapes

• Hidden Scripts of Conflict: Depoliticization in the Quest for Mt. Kenya’s World Heritage

Status

• Exploring the ‘layeredness’ of recurring natural resource conflicts: the role of Loita Maasai

leadership in the Naimina Enkiyio Forest conflicts

• Change as commodity: Rethinking Tanzania’s REDD+ process

• Annemiek Pas

Schrijver & Arjaan Pellis

• Marlous van den

Akker

• Angela Kronenburg

García

• Jens Lund

4 8 July 09.30-

11.00

Meidoorn-

zaal

6 Contestation and Violence

against Market Sequestration

in (Post-) Conflict Countries

• Anne Hennings

• Jan Sändig (chair)

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Contested Land Deals: What Implications for Conflict Transformation and Peace in

Cambodia?

• A political ecology perspective on the analysis of large-scale land deals in post-conflict

countries

• They turn us into criminals: encountering land grabs as entanglements of fear

• Stranger danger: Artisanal and industrial mining as drivers of violence in post-conflict

states

• Prospects of transforming a war economy: the relevance of land-use governance for the

conflict and peace process in Colombia

• Anne Hennings

• Annette Schramm

• Alice Beban & Laura

Schoenberger

• Nina Engwicht

• Linda Wallbott

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

Koetshuis

7a Environments of Repression:

New (and old) forms of state

violence in Latin American

Extractivism

• Karolien van Teijlingen • [email protected] • Questioning the effectiveness of planned conflict resolution strategies in water disputes

between rural communities and mining companies in Peru

• The ‘extractive imperative’, territorial conflict and power plays around large-scale mining

in the Ecuadorian Amazon

• Violence at the mining frontier: the case of Honduras

• Master Plan for the Exploitation of the Magdalena River: in between extractivism and

defence of territories

• Milagros Sosa

• Karolien van Teijlingen

• Nick Middeldorp

• Tatiana Roa Avendaño

2 7 July 14.30-

16.00

Boomgaard-

zaal

7b Environments of Repression:

New (and old) forms of state

violence in Latin American

Extractivism

• Karolien van Teijlingen • [email protected] • Resource extraction and the right to protest: Contentious politics in Intag, Ecuador

• The extractivist complex: development or disaster

• “On Criminalization of dissent, and new economies of conflict and violence; An

exploratory political ecology of violence rooted in conflicts around the Las Bambas and

Conga mining proyects in Peru

• “Small scale mining and the transformation of waterscapes in the Peruvian Amazon”

• Emily Billo

• Carlos Morales

• Raphael Hoetmer

• Gerardo Damonte

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

Boomgaard-

zaal

8 The Political Ecology of

Economic and Natural

Resources in Mexico:

Understanding People's

Efforts to Curtail Poverty,

Pollution and Scarcity

• Maria L. Cruz-Torres • [email protected] • Access to food in times of economic and environmental crisis

• River Restoration and Local Responses to Water Pollution in Jalisco, Mexico

• The Environmental Health of Vulnerable Communities: The Political Ecology of Industrial

Urban Pollution in Mexico

• The Political Ecology of Gender, Fisheries, and Inequality in the Mexican Shrimp Industry

• The political ecology of ecosystems-based adaptation in Mexico

• Magdalena Villarreal

• Jonatan Godinez

Madrigal & Joshua

Greene

• Gerardo Bernache &

Georgina Vega Fregoso

• Maria Cruz-Torres

• Andrew Newsham

8 9 July 11.30-

13.00

Lijsterbes-

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9a Conservation and/as

unending war in sub-Saharan

Africa

• Adrian Nel

• Connor Joseph Cavanagh

[email protected]

[email protected]

• "Towards implementing a green economy in Tanzania? Discourses and realities of the Eco

Energy ltd. sugarcane project in Bagamoyo"

• Critical ecosystem infrastructure: the 'green economy', illegal logging, and the

securitization of Kenya's upland watersheds

• Conservancies and the greening of pastoralist subjectivities in Northern Kenya.

• Sitzkrieg, conservation and the ends of ‘unending’ war for the forest frontier of

southwestern Madagascar

• “Unruly” Landscapes: Understanding Border Parks and Conflict in Northern Cameroon

• Jill Tove Buseth

• Connor Joseph

Cavanagh

• Benoit Hazard

• Amber Huff

• Alice Kelly & Mark

Moritz & Paul Scholte

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

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9b Conservation and/as

unending war in sub-Saharan

Africa

• Adrian Nel

• Connor Joseph Cavanagh

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The marketization of green militarization: selling violent enclosure in the Virunga National

Park, DR Congo

• Anarchy in the Forest

• Protection, loss, and the protracted violence of displacement in Mozambique’s Limpopo

National Park

• Creating wilderness for profit: the politics of neoliberal conservation and ecotourism in

Northern Tanzania

• Frontier Legitimation and Post-Colonial Contestation: The case of the VIrunga National

Park, DRC.

• Esther Marijnen &

Judith Verweijen

• Adrian Nel

• Rebecca Witter

• Jevgeniy Bluwstein

• Stephan Hochleithner

6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

Arboretum-

zaal

10 A Political Ecology of Diverse

Actions, Ideologies,

Hegemonies, and

Contestations in the Americas

and Globally

• Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez • [email protected] • The Political Ecology of the US-Mexico Order

• Environmental Conflicts, Resistance and Democracy in Contemporary Puerto Rico: A

Political Ecology Perspective

• Insights from Anthropology into Terrorism

• Business Involvement in Biodiversity Conservation: The Case of Chilean Forestry

• Carlos Velez-Ibanez

• Carmen M.

Concepcion

• James Brian

Greenberg

• Thomas Smith

1 7 July 11.30-

13.00

Boomgaard-

zaal

11 Landscapes of Knowledge,

Power, and Resistance: The

Political Ecologies of Flex

Crops in Latin America

• Adrienne Johnson

• Sara Mingorría

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The Socio-Ecological Ramifications of Boom Crops: Examining the Impacts of Oil Palm

Expansion upon Household Reproduction and Environmental Resources in Northern

Guatemala

• Class dynamics of agrarian change in Guatemala's Polochic valley

• Monoculture versus complexity: Resisting modern development in an Afro-Brazilian

landscape

• Cultivating consultation: An examination of the knowledge politics of the Roundtable on

Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) in Ecuador

• The violence matters: The dynamics of oil palm and sugarcane conflict in the Polochic

Valley, Guatemala

• Anastasia Hervas

• Lazar Konforti

• Case Watkins

• Adrienne Johnson

• Sara Mingorría

4 8 July 09.30-

11.00

Lijsterbes-

zaal

12a Contested extractivism,

society and the state:

Struggles of mining and land

in times of global changes

• Bettina Engels

• Kristina Dietz

[email protected]

[email protected]

• A world-systems frontier perspective to land: Unravelling the uneven trajectory of land

rights standardization

• State (de)formation, institutional ambiguity, and mineral resource conflict in Mindanao

(Philippines)

• The ambivalent role of chiefs in conflicts over land grabbing in Ghana

• Contestation, collusion and corruption in small-scale gold mining in Ghana

• Hanne Cottyn

• Boris Verbrugge

• Sarah Kirst

• Gordon Crawford

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

Lijsterbes-

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12b Contested extractivism,

society and the state:

Struggles of mining and land

in times of global changes

• Bettina Engels

• Kristina Dietz

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Land and Labour: Union and labour struggles in times of sugarcane expansion in Brazil

• Space matters. The spatial dimension of conflicts around GMO soy production in

Argentina (Panel: "Contested extractivism, society and the state – struggles of mining and

land in times of global changes")

• Defining development in conflicts over mining and agroindustry

• State-owned Mining or Why some Communities are more Contentious than Others

• Jan Brunner

• Anna Dobelmann

• Louisa Prause

• Bettina Schorr

6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

Lijsterbes-

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13a Neoliberal Conservation and

"actually existing"

conservation in the Global

North

• Jose Cortes-Vazquez

• Andy Lockhart

• Bram Büscher (discussant)

• Robert Fletcher (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Biodiversity Offsetting in the EU – Exploring the “Net” in the “No Net Loss” of Biodiversity

Initiative

• From nature-as-regeneration-strategy to nature-as-fetish: a historical-geographical

excavation of Green Infrastructure policy in UK (1981-2016)

• Conservation conditionalities in agriculture: Cultures of subsistence and dependency in

Eastern Europe

• Neoliberal conservation as a contested process? Critical challenges in post-crisis Europe

• Andrea Brock

• Dimitrios

Bormpoudakis

• Eszter Kovacs

• Jose Cortes-Vazquez

8 9 July 11.30-

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13b Neoliberal Conservation and

"actually existing"

conservation in the Global

North

• Jose Cortes-Vazquez

• Andy Lockhart

• Bram Büscher (discussant)

• Robert Fletcher (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Sport trophy-hunting as a neoliberal conservation strategy in North America

• Targets, broad coalitions and dissent: Neoliberal conservation in the Far North region of

Ontario

• Unravelling stakeholder participation under conditions of neoliberal biodiversity

governance in Catalonia, Spain

• Neoliberal conservation and urbanisation in England: biodiversity offsets as operational

landscapes

• Rodrigo Fernando

Renteria-Valencia

• Catie Burlando

• Sara Maestre-Andrés

• Andy Lockhart

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

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Blaauw

14 Contestations over natural

and mineral resources in

Southern Africa

• Femke Brandt • [email protected] • Dispossession, resistance and ‘hidden politics’ over nature in Southern African forested

landscapes

• Traditional Leadership, Violation of Land Rights, Mining Deals and Intimidation of Land

Activists in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa: The Case of Makhasaneni Village

• The ‘rhino’ in a conservationist configuration in Cape Town

• Women versus Big Coal: Anti-extractivist feminist politics in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

• Frank Matose

• Stha Yeni

• Femke Brandt

• Melissa Hansen

2 7 July 14.30-

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15a Negotiations of

Plurinationality, Extraction

and Environmental Politics in

Latin America

• Jessica Hope

• Isabella Radhuber

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Towards more intercultural resource regimes in Latin America’s plurinational states?

Change and persistence in postcolonial political economies

• Cities of black gold: staging the origins of twenty-first century socialism

• Do local comprehensive plans support the Kichwa of the Ecuadorian Amazon in reaching

their collective rights?

• Plurinationality and passive revolution: The state and struggles over resource extraction in

‘post-neoliberal’ Bolivia

• Isabella Radhuber

• Japhy Wilson

• Fredy Rafael Grefa

Andi

• Diego Andreucci

8 9 July 11.30-

13.00

Koetshuis

15b Negotiations of

Plurinationality, Extraction

and Environmental Politics in

Latin America

• Jessica Hope

• Isabella Radhuber

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Extraction, Revolution, Plurinationalism: Rethinking Resource Extraction Narratives from

Bolivia

• Testing the promises of pluri-nationality: conflict and struggle over the Isiboro Secure

Indigenous Territory and National Park (TIPNIS), Bolivia

• “The contradictory nature of crisis: Capitalism as a world ecological system. Evidence

from the Chilean salmon industry crisis, 2008”

•Contested Value: Propagating Alternative Discourses of Payments for Ecosystem Services

in Mexico

• Andrea Marston

• Jessica Hope

• Beatriz Bustos

• Elizabeth Shapiro-

Garza

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

Koetshuis

16 Local intermediaries and the

politics of resource conflict in

extractive zones of India

• Patrik Oskarsson

• Siddharth Sareen

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Discourses around logging: Framing extraction of wood from West Singhbhum’s conflicted

forests

• Brokering, muscling, manning land

• Green or Golden? Framing Land Use and Growth Infrastructures in Goa

• Landscapes, Metabolisms and Livelihoods: A Political-Industrial Ecology Analysis of

Jatropha Biofuels

• National energy demand meets local resource politics in the transport of coal at the North

Karanpura Coalfields, India

• Siddharth Sareen

• Nikita Sud

• Kenneth Bo Nielsen

• Jennifer Baka

• Patrik Oskarsson

1 7 July 11.30-

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17a Political Agency at the

Grassroots and Alternative

Development Practices

• Michiel Kohne

• Monique Nuijten

• Elisabet Rasch

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Security and Development nexus from below: Experiences from community police in

Guerrero, Mexico

• Cooperation or Confrontation? How grassroots environmentalists green the Chinese

State?

• ’Up with Trees; Down with Capitalism’: Tree sitting activists becoming ‘nature’ and

‘future’ while opposing the expansion of lignite mining in Germany.

• Political Art and Social Organisation in Buenos Aires, Argentina

• Merel de Buck

• Coraline Goron &

Junyang Wang

• Stine Kroeijer

• Elke Linders

4 8 July 09.30-

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17b Political Agency at the

Grassroots and Alternative

Development Practices

• Michiel Kohne

• Monique Nuijten

• Elisabet Rasch

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• ’The natural park has ruined the Sierra Norte.’ Policies, experience and discoursive

condensation in the Andalusian highlands

• Political Energy at the Grassroots: contestation, resistance and the development of

alternatives by activist groups in Spain

• Practices and Imaginations of Sustainable Energy in Transition in the Dutch

Noordoostpolder

• Discussing grassroots resistance movements to the post-political consensus and “Radical

Imaginaries” in the developing and developed nations

• Community leaders, hope and ‘the part of no part’: Using Žižek and political ethnography

to theorize slum politics in Recife, Brazil

• Ernesto Martínez

Fernández

• Monique Nuijten

• Elisabet Rasch &

Michiel Köhne

• Aaron Vansintjan

• Sven da Silva & Pieter

de Vries

5 8 July 11.30-

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18 Conflict and Cooptation in

Political Ecology. Discursive

Strategies and Material

Practices within ecological

struggles in Latin America

• Anne Tittor

• Tobias Schmitt (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Participation or dispossession by other means? Participation strategies in the context of

development projects in Brazil

• Space for critique and discussion?! The consulta indígena on a large-scale wind energy

park in the Mexican Istmo de Tehuantepec

• Nicaragua's Interoceanic Canal project: Promises, conflicts and contestation

• State strategies to undermine community resistance: Analyzing public participation about

hydrocarbon projects in the Peruvian Amazon (2007-2012)

• Maria Backhouse

• Rosa Lehmann

• Anne Tittor

• Riccarda Flemmer,

Anna Hujber & Almut

Schilling-Vacaflor

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

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19a Contestation, Participation

and Violence in Indonesia’s

Oil Palm Industry

• Rosa de Vos

• Izabela Stacewicz

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The political and legal ecology of the oil palm industry and orangutan conservation in

Borneo

• The Capacity of the RSPO to Address Land and Labour Rights Issues: Local Participation in

Social Impact Assessment in West-Kalimantan

• Tropical Forests and Oil Palm Development: Conflicts, constraints and opportunities in a

floodplain landscape in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

• Palm oil expansion and land conflict in Southern Burundi

• Holly Jonas

• Izabela Stacewicz

• Nicola Abram

• Rosine Tchatchoua-

Djomo

1 7 July 11.30-

13.00

Koetshuis

19b Contestation, Participation

and Violence in Indonesia’s

Oil Palm Industry

• Rosa de Vos

• Izabela Stacewicz

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Palm oil expansion and transformation of totem in West Kalimantan

• ’We’ll turn your Water into Coca-Cola’: Oil Palm Plantation Expansion and Mechanisms of

Land Control in West-Kalimantan

• Green Enough for Green: Assembling the Green Economy in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

• The violence of flexibility: legal reforms, policy reforms and power over Indonesian forest

lands in the period of President Joko Widodo

• Pujo Semedi H.

Yuwono

• Rosa de Vos

• Zachary Anderson

• Andiko Andiko & Paul

Gellert

2 7 July 14.30-

16.00

Koetshuis

20 Post-Whatever: Power,

Politics and Discourse in Rural

Peripheries

• Guntra Aistara

• Karen Hebert (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Post-Colonialism and State Recognition in the Forests of Guyana and Suriname

• Farming Between the “Posts:” Limits of Post-socialist and Post-colonial Discourses in

Decolonizing Free Trade in Latvia and Costa Rica

• New Challenges for Climate Change Activism under Post-neoliberal Climate Change

Discourses: Reflections from Contemporary Nicaragua

• Mining conflicts in the global environmental justice movement

• Post-war Food Insecurity in Contemporary Guatemala

• Yolanda Ariadne

Collins

• Guntra Aistara

• Noémi Gonda

• Beatriz Rodríguez-

Labajos

• José Pablo Prado

Córdova

7 9 July 09.30-

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21 The political ecology of future-

making in rural Africa

• Clemens Greiner • [email protected] • Future-making and biocultural frontiers: policies and possibilities at the margin

• The contested future of Lake Naivasha: doom or bloom?

• Territorial restructuring, post-pastoralism, and the political ecology of anticipation in a

Kenyan dryland

• It is difficult to stop them; Stories and claims at the edge of a wildlife conservancy in

Zimbabwe

• Detlef Müller-Mahn &

Liz Watson

• Andreas Gemählich &

Gerda Kuiper

• Clemens Greiner

• Svongwa Nemadire

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

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22a Water Justice • Rutgerd Boelens

• Tom Perreault

• Jeroen Vos

• Margreet Zwarteveen

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Multiple layers of water justice struggles

• The meaning of mining, the memory of water: Collective experience as environmental

justice

• Conclusions: struggles for justice in a changing water world

• Water Grabbing – Practices of contestation and appropriation of water resources in the

context of expanding global capital

• Rutgerd Boelens

• Tom Perreault

• Margreet Zwarteveen

• Gert Jan Veldwisch

4 8 July 09.30-

11.00

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22b Water Justice • Rutgerd Boelens

• Tom Perreault

• Jeroen Vos

• Margreet Zwarteveen

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Reconfiguration of hydrosocial territories and water justice struggles

• Indigenous people and water governance in Canada: regulatory injustice and prospects

for reform

• “Ecuador’s water governance politics during the last three decades: a political-ecological

analysis of legal and institutional reforms”

• Uniting diversity to build Europe’s water movement “Right2Water”

• Bibiana Angelica

Duarte Abadia

• Leila Harris

• Edgar Isch

• Jerry van den Berge

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

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Blaauw

22c Water Justice • Rutgerd Boelens

• Tom Perreault

• Jeroen Vos

• Margreet Zwarteveen

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Virtual water governmentalities and the water justice question

• Water injustices and the politics of accommodation

• Inequality and interconnectivity: Political ecology of water justice in Mexico

• Urbanizing rural waters: rural-urban water transfers, hydropower and the reconfiguration

of hydrosocial territories in Lima

• Jeroen Vos

• Frances Cleaver

• Anja Nygren

• Lena Hommes

6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

Schip van

Blaauw

23 Natural capital: interrogating

‘capital’, ‘valuation’ and the

implications for equity, justice

and rights

• Catie Burlando

• Caroline Seagle

• Sian Sullivan (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The Natural Capital ‘Solution’? Some Reflections on the Discursive Legitimacy of Natural

Capital and Three Blindspots to Consider

• The Natural Capital Metaphor and Economic Theory

• In search of “a good biodiversity yield per hectare”: producing value within the English

biodiversity offsetting policy

• Seismic Power Shifts in Governance and Rights as Natural Capital Takes Hold in Africa’s

Large Complex Development Areas

• Catie Burlando &

Caroline Seagle

• Alejandro Nadal

• Louise Carver

• Jennifer Mohamed-

Katerere

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

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24 Troubled Waters: Political

ecologies of hydro-social

change in an urbanization

context

• Dik Roth

• Deepa Joshi

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Political ecologies of hydro-social change in an urbanization context

• Interrupting the hydropower future: energy security and the narration of risk in post-

earthquake Nepal

• Water on the fringe: politics, policy and changing resource access in peri-urban Gurgaon,

India

• Water rights and water allocation in Latin America: the importance of boundary spanning

• Dik Roth & Deepa

Joshi

• Austin Lord

• Sumit Vij

• Iris Bijlsma

1 7 July 11.30-

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25 Contestation Beyond Borders,

Frontiers and Basins: Political

Ecologies of Rivers and Land

in Myanmar (Burma)

• Carl Middleton • [email protected] • Social Movement Resistance to Accumulation by Dispossession in Myanmar: A Case Study

of the Ka Lone Htar Dam near the Dawei Special Economic Zone

• Transnational energyscapes and conflict in hydropower plans for the Salween River

• Contested Frontiers: Indigenous Mobilization and the Politics over Land, Territories and

Natural Resources in Myanmar`s Upland Areas

• Structural Violence and the Production of Water Scarcity within the Militarized Landscape

of Hakha Town, Chin State, Myanmar

• Zaw Aung & Carl

Middleton

• Carl Middleton,

Naruemon

Thabchumpon & Saw

John Bright

• Rainer Einzenberger

• Naruemon

Thabchumpon, Carl

Middleton, Van Bawi

Lian & Orapan

Pratomlek

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

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26a Commodification, Violence,

and Environmental

Governance in Southeast

Asia: from above, below, and

beyond?

• Peter Vandergeest • [email protected] • Dialectics of Commodification and Decommodification in Neoliberal Environmental

Governance and Violence in Southeast Asia

• Slavery scandals and capitalist relations in Southeast Asian Fisheries

• Forest Certification and Uneven Commodification in the Mekong Region

• ASC Shrimp Standard

• Derek Hall

• Melissa Marschke

• Keith Barney

• Lisa van Wageningen

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

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26b Commodification, Violence,

and Environmental

Governance in Southeast

Asia: from above, below, and

beyond?

• Peter Vandergeest • [email protected] • Political Ecology of Feed Corn Production in Northern Thailand: Highland-Lowland

Relations, Conflict and Violence

• Mundane Neoliberalism: market enabled fortress conservation and livelihood change in

Northern Thailand

• Exploring conflict within small-scale fisheries in Thailand

• The Land under Forest Canopy: a governace frontier

• Chusak Wittayapak

• Robin Roth

• Courtney Kehoe

• Xing Lyu

8 9 July 11.30-

13.00

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27a Natures in Tension:

Ontological Politics in

Environmental Contestation

• Annet Pauwelussen

(convenor)

• Bas Verschuuren (convenor)

• Oscar Forero (discussant)

• Cristobal Bonelli (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• ’Clean' Energy Production and Water-Energy Ontologies in the South of Chile

• On Nurturing Water Creatures in the Peruvian Andes: Exploring Water Management

Practices as Relations of Care

• Water Clashes: The Many Natures of Water in Latin-American Environmental Conflicts

• Coral Enactments: The Ontological Politics of Marine Conservation Outreach in Indonesia

• Maite Hernando

• Carolina Domínguez

Guzmán

• Cristobal Bonelli &

Mourik Bueno de

Mesquita

• Annet Pauwelussen

8 9 July 11.30-

13.00

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27b Natures in Tension:

Ontological Politics in

Environmental Contestation

• Annet Pauwelussen

(convenor)

• Bas Verschuuren (convenor)

• Oscar Forero (discussant)

• Cristobal Bonelli (discussant)

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• The pebble in the shoe: When Tourist megaprojects, fisheries and Gods meet on the

Nayarit Coast, Mexico

• Gold, Silver and Peyote: The Forces of More than Human Actors Opening up the Way for

Commoning in Wirikuta Sacred Natural Site, Mexico"

• Biodiversity Protection and the Fabric of Personhood in a Peruvian Potato Park

• Very strong stuff: the material liveliness of Australian Aboriginal stone artefacts

• Francisca López

Regalado

• Oscar Reyna

• Olivia Angé

• Stephen (Steve)

Brown

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

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28 What nature is valued, what

nature is protected?

Extraction, conservation &

social movements in Latin

America

• Jessica Hope • [email protected] • Valuation of Nature Resources and Public-Private Conservation Policy in Chile

• Intended and unintended consequences of environmental discourses at El Quimbo

hydroelectric dam project, Huila, Colombia

• Land of Infinite Wealth: Building Bio-Socialism in the Ecuadorian Amazon

• Defending nature? Extraction, conservation & social movements in the Isiboro Secure

Indigenous Territory and National Park (TIPNIS), Bolivia

• How to integrate natural resources into the global economy: Tensions and alliances

between extraction, private protected areas, conservation and capitalism in southern Chile

• Samuel Depraz &

Sylvain Guyot & Andres

Rees Catalan

• Cornelia Helmcke

• Japhy Wilson

• Jessica Hope

• George Holmes

6 8 July 14.30-

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29 The Making of a

Transnational Environmental

Class?

• Robert Fletcher • [email protected] • Neoliberal environmentalism and the global power elite

• Competing Elites in Global Energy Markets

• Assembling Neoliberal Conservation: Articulation, Entanglement and the Distributed

Power of Economistic Fields

• Environmental Protection and the Question of Class Consciousness

• Jean Philippe Sapinski

• Nana de Graaff

• Peter Wilshusen

• Kenneth Iain

MacDonald

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

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30 The role of the state and

global governance in political

ecology

• Esther Turnhout • [email protected] • Anxious Integration: developing Sri Lanka's postwar frontier

• Scarcity, climate change and construction of conflict

• The future of conservation territorialisation: beyond protected areas

• Conceptualizing the state in Political Ecology – lessons learned from the German speaking

debate

• Bureuacratic violence in the practice of global conservation

• Thiruni Kelegama

• Catherine Clarke

• George Holmes

• Christoph Görg

• Sarah Milne

4 8 July 09.30-

11.00

Koetshuis

31 The State and New

Perspectives on Conflict and

Cooperation over Natural

Resources

• Maarten Bavinck • [email protected] • Small-scale Fisheries in India and South Africa: Political Ecology Constraints and Challenges

• Formalization without adequate formats

• Political Ecology Of Large Scale Investments In Ghana: Pragmatic Insights Of Investment

Agri-Technologies And Interactions With Rural Land Spaces In Ghana

• Political ecology of the ‘extractive imperative’: Criminalization of dissent in Latin America

• Maarten Bavinck &

Ajit Menon

• Marjo de Theije

• Richmond Antwi-

Bediako

• Murat Arsel

8 9 July 11.30-

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32 Political ecologies of the

military

• Benjamin Neimark • [email protected] • Biodiversity policing in protected forests areas in Zimbabwe: Situating military practices

• Weaponizing nature: The ‘Great Green Fleet’ and the US Navy’s Foray into Advanced

Biofuels.

• Typologies of violence on the front lines of the “war” on poaching

• Counterinsurgency for Wind Energy: The Bíi Hioxo Wind Park in Juchitán, Mexico

• Tafadzwa Mushonga

• Benjamin Neimark

• Francis Masse

• Alexander Dunlap

2 7 July 14.30-

16.00

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33a Violent Neoliberal

Environments: The Political

Ecology of “Green Wars”

• Robert Fletcher

• Bram Büscher

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Nature’s Prototerritories: From Biopower to Ontopower in Conservation and Sustainable

Development

• War, by Conservation

• “The Mother of All Wars”: Institutionalizing Green Violence

• Natural Capital Must Be Defended: Neoliberal Biopolitics and the Problem of “Green Wars

• Bram Büscher

• Rosaleen Duffy

• Robert Fletcher

• Wolfram Dressler

1 7 July 11.30-

13.00

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33b Violent Neoliberal

Environments: The Political

Ecology of “Green Wars”

• Robert Fletcher

• Bram Büscher

[email protected]

[email protected]

• “We Must Teach Them, It Is the Only Way”: Conservation and the Ideological State

Apparatus

• Difference is Dangerous: Conservation Displacement as a Security Strategy

• Remote control: technology and the coming environment wars

• From Green Peace to Green War: The Changing Ethos of Anti-Whaling Activism

• Jared Margulies

• Megan Ybarra & Libby

Lunstrum

• James Fairhead

• Gulin Kayhan

2 7 July 14.30-

16.00

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34 More-than-human political

ecologies: addressing

multispecies justice in

neoliberal times

• Krithika Srinivasan

• Clemens Driessen

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Animating a crisis archive: contesting the “animals-as-resource” frame in political ecology

and beyond

• Towards a Marxist animal geography

• Ethics of coexistence: Multispecies justice in the context of human-elephant conflicts in

Kerala, South India

• Maíz, Desmadre: Social Difference, Biodiversity, and the Creolization of the Anthropocene

• Rosemary-Claire

Collard

• Camilla Royle

• Ursula Münster

• Emma Gaalaas

Mullaney

8 9 July 11.30-

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35 Split Waters: Examining

Conflicts Related to Water

and Their Narration

• Luisa Cortesi

• Joy K. J.

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Taming the Cauca River: inclusions and exclusions in defining the future of wetlands in the

Cauca River Valley, Colombia

• The negation of change as a narrative strategy of control. The Polavaram dam in India as a

grand solution to a timeless problem

• Tocks Island and the end of the big dam era in America

• Struggles over authority, water rights, and meanings of Water. Gender and place-based

alternatives of water management in Colca Valley, Peru.

• Propuesta de esquema de documentación de saberes en casos de conflictos por agua y

minería.

• Renata Moreno

• Mieke van Hemert

• Gina Bloodworth

• Juana Rosa Vera

Delgado

• Pablo Sanchez

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

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36a Private –Equity, Public Affair:

the ins and outs of process of

financialisation of

infrastructure in the water

sector

• Rhodante Ahlers • [email protected] • Financialization of Himalayan Riverscapes – A Political Ecology of Private Hydropower

Investments in Northeast India

• Filling the financial gap with easy money: how process of financialisation restructure the

water sector. And Global Water justice

• Financialising Desalination: Rethinking the returns of big infrastructure

• Infrastructure Development and the Shaping of Irrigation Realities in Indonesia: From

Means to Empower Farmers to a Tool to Transfer Rent Seeking?

• Amelie Huber

• Rhodante Ahlers

• Alex Loftus & Hug

March

• Diana Suhardiman

2 7 July 14.30-

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36b Private –Equity, Public Affair:

the ins and outs of process of

financialisation of

infrastructure in the water

sector

• Rhodante Ahlers • [email protected] • Licenced Larcency: infrastructure, financial extraction and the Global South

• The evolving role of finance in South Africa's renewable energy sector

• Competing visions of equity: the financialization of Nepal’s hydropower frontier

• Infrastructural violence in the margins and tributaries. Theun-Hinboun Hydropower and

the Political Ecology of ‘Best Practice’ Dams in Lao PDR

• Nicholas Hildyard

• Lucy Baker

• Austin Lord

• Keith Barney & David

Blake

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

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37 Socialism, Marxism and the

financialization of nature

• Rosaleen Duffy • [email protected] • Value, struggle, and the production of nature.

• The Notav Movement : toward a post-capitalist ecology?

• The financialisation of power: speculation, rent or dark pool trading in nature based

assets?

• Towards an eco-socialist climate policy: Decarbonisation dialectics within global and local

climate activist movements

• Luis Andueza

• Anahita Grisoni

• Sarah Bracking

• Patrick Bond

4 8 July 09.30-

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38 New Technologies for

Conservation: What are the

social and ethical

implications?

• Rob Fletcher

• Rosaleen Duffy

[email protected]

[email protected]

• "Left photo, right bomb" - Technologies, Warfare and the surveillance of nature

• Environmental Conflict and Collective Digital Activism on the Darknet

• New technological interventions in conservation conflicts: Countering emotions and

contesting knowledge

• Terran Terror: The Militarization of Forest Conservation in Northern Guatemala

• Bridging the technological divide - opportunities and challenges for community-based

forest mapping and monitoring

• Luregn Lenggenhager

& James Merron

• Brett Matulis

• Audrey Verma

• Micha Rahder

• Maud Salber

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

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39a Fences and fencing: political

ecology and development

• Paul Hebinck • [email protected] • Fencing and the transformation of Namibia’s communal lands

• "Learning to play with strangers”: territoriality and indigenous politics in the Colombian

Amazon

• Fencing predators: Hunters and prey on South African game farms

• The camp and the humanitarian border

• Fencing and Practices of Territorialisation in Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform

• Paul Hebinck

• Gerard Verschoor

• Marja Spierenburg &

Harry Wels

• Bram Jansen

• Patience Mutopo

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

Koetshuis

39b Fences and fencing: political

ecology and development

• Paul Hebinck • [email protected] • Fragmenting, fencing, and pushing Huichols out

• Communal land as an arena for social struggle: ‘Illegal’ fences in the N≠a Jaqna

conservancy,

• Negotiating sovereignty on the Cambodia-Vietnam border

• Struggles over the meaning of territory in the Pacific coast of Colombia and the creation of

a protected area in the Gulf of Tribugá

• Oscar Reyna

• Christa van der Wulp

• Sango Mahanty

• Paula Satizabal

6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

Koetshuis

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food and energy

developmentalism 2.0

• Jeroen Warner

• Jaime Hoogesteger

[email protected]

[email protected]

• Introduction: Hydraulic mission creep: the return of the megastructure

• Is water on the agribusiness agenda? Politics of scale and water governance in upper

Xingu Basin, Brazil

• The scalar politics of groundwater governance in Guanajuato, Mexico

• The Baba mega-hydraulic project in Ecuador: scalar strategies as politics of the governed

• Struggles for water, knowledge and environmental democratization in Extractive frontiers

of Colombia

• Jeroen Warner

• Vanessa Empinotti

• Jaime Hoogesteger

van Dijk

• Rutgerd Boelens &

Juan Pablo Hidalgo

Bastidas

• Cecilia Roa Garcia

9 9 July 14.30-

16.00

Boomgaard-

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41 Resistance Café • Danielle Hirsch

• Elisabet Rasch

• Michiel Kohne

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• N/a • N/a 6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

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42 POLLEN roundtable • Stasja Koot

• Bram Büscher

• Rob Fletcher

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

• N/a • N/a 4 8 July 9.30-

11.00

Bosrand-zaal

43 Water in Africa • Han van Dijk • [email protected] • Common, private, or public? Contested meanings of water in the Waterberg, South Africa

• Human rights violations in statutory water law in Africa

• Managing Pressure - a Situated Perspective on the Changing Landscapes of Water Access

in Nairobi

• Of Water and Stones: Citizen water access strategies in South Africa’s liberal democracy

• The multiple groundwater enclosures in Morocco’s Saïss region

• Michela Marcatelli

• Barbara Van Koppen

• Sophie Schramm &

Basil Ibrahim

• Mary Galvin

• Lisa Bossenbroek &

Margreet Zwarteveen

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

Koetshuis

44 Violence, hunting and

contested industries

• Bram Büscher • [email protected] • Making sense of violence: Practices of conservation and hunting on private game farms in

KwaZulu-Natal’s ‘Battlefield’s Route'

• Materials of Destruction: profit, violence and ecological erasure

• Slow Ecology and Environmental Justice: The Wake of Toxic Industries

• The Commoditization of Nature and Death as Development Strategy in a Declining

Industrial Resource Hinterland: the Bear Hunt Controversy in Northern Ontario

• The political ecology of corporate social responsibility in the mining industry

• Jenny Josefsson

• Anne Gough

• Alice Mah

• Thomas Dunk

• Tomas Frederiksen

7 9 July 09.30-

11.00

Schip van

Blaauw

45 Contested water

environments

• Simon Bush • [email protected] • "Saving the river from the open pit": Neutralizing discourses around Mongolia's Oyu

Tolgoi mine

• Climates of Contestation: Political Ecologies of Development, Adaptation, and Protest in

Coastal Bangladesh

• Dammed Himalayan Rivers in Leaky City Taps: The Structural Violence of Urban Water

Flows

• Water diplomacy and information sharing in Sino-India water disputes

• Marieke Meesters

• Kasia Paprocki

• Georgina Drew

• Lei Xie

3 7 July 16.30-

18.00

Meidoorn-

zaal

46 Resistance and development

under neoliberalism

• Kees Jansen • [email protected] • 'Uncivil' disobedience to green neoliberal reform in Greece: A 'conversation' between

Foucault and Gramsci on resistance

• Accumulation by Dislocation: Enclosures and Neoliberal Developmentalism in

Contemporary Turkey

• Conservation or Infrastructure Development? Apolitical ecological perspective of the

Competing claims on the Bwindi forest, S.W Uganda

• Medicinal plants, from Chimborazo to the world: An Ecuadorian case of peasant women

federating for local resistance and agro-productive transformation.

• Zoi Christina Siamanta

• Fikret Adaman &

Bengi Akbulut & Murat

Arsel

• Christine Ampumuza

• Aline Arroyo Castillo

6 8 July 14.30-

16.00

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47 Eviction, conservation and

agency

• Clemens Driessen • [email protected] • Governing the arctic anthropocene: a critical political ecology on the appropriation of

indigenous herding pastures for the purpose of wind power development

• Green blanketing hills and people’s persistence against forced eviction: local knowledge

and Buddhist environmentalism vis-á-vis state’s forestry in a National Park of northern

Thailand

• How the zimbru got her tale: An ethnographic case study exploring local and global

narratives behind ‘the bison comeback’ in Ţarcu rewilding zone, Romania

• The political agency of marginalised community: between discourse of conservation,

political patronage and extraversion

• Communities’ Perspectives on Policies of Exclusionary Development and Displacement in

Cambodia

• Anett Sasvari

• Quang Dung Nguyen

• Clare Bissell

• Francesca Di Matteo

• Esther Leemann

5 8 July 11.30-

13.00

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