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The Social Life of Mangroves: Neoliberal Development and Mangrove Conservation in the Changing Landscape of Kutch

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:43 authored by Shilpi Srivastava, Lyla Mehta
This article explores the convergence of neoliberal development and mangrove conservation in marginal environments, which are becoming the new resource frontiers. We focus on Kutch, a border district in western India and highlight how the contested trajectories of accelerated and aggressive industrialisation and its convergence with state and corporate-led conservation programmes are shaping the social life of mangroves on the Kutchi coast. We focus on the discourses, practices and politics of value-making and un-making that constitute the multiple modalities of repair as mangroves are depleted and securitised simultaneously. Although these trends are augmenting capitalist accumulation on the coast, they are also giving rise to new kinds of alliances that seek to challenge the logic and practice of repair by highlighting the synergistic relationship of coastal communities with their mangrove habitats.

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Srivastava, S. and Mehta, L. (2021) 'The Social Life of Mangroves: Neoliberal Development and Mangrove Conservation in the Changing Landscape of Kutch', Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, DOI: 10.1177/25148486211045360

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Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

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