Search Results - "Carte, Lindsey"
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Toward a Political Ecology of Migration: Land, Labor Migration, and Climate Change in Northwestern Nicaragua
Published in World development (01-08-2018)“…•In Somotillo, labor migration is an integral part of smallholder farming systems.•Migration finances smallholder farming, allowing land rental and input…”
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Everyday Restriction: Central American Women and the State in the Mexico-Guatemala Border City of Tapachula 1
Published in The International migration review (01-03-2014)“…Media coverage and emerging scholarship have brought increasing international attention to the urgent humanitarian crisis facing Central American transmigrants…”
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The Slow Displacement of Smallholder Farming Families: Land, Hunger, and Labor Migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
Published in Land (Basel) (01-06-2019)“…Smallholders worldwide continue to experience processes of displacement from their lands under neoliberal political-economic governance. This displacement is…”
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Expanding Exotic Forest Plantations and Declining Rural Populations in La Araucanía, Chile
Published in Land (Basel) (01-03-2021)“…Chile has embraced the expansion of monoculture forest plantations of exotic Monterey pine and eucalyptus as part of its development strategy. While forestry…”
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A Diversity of Migration and Land Couplings: An Introduction to the Special Issue “Migration and Land”
Published in Land (Basel) (01-07-2023)“…Human migration and land are inherently connected, as people move from, through, and to places with diverse land processes and systems [...]…”
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Everyday Restriction: Central American Women and the State in the Mexico-Guatemala Border City of Tapachula
Published in The International migration review (01-03-2014)“…Media coverage and emerging scholarship have brought increasing international attention to the urgent humanitarian crisis facing Central American transmigrants…”
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Subsistence migration: Smallholder food security and the maintenance of agriculture through mobility in Nicaragua
Published in The Geographical journal (01-06-2019)“…Research on Central American migration has revealed the importance of journeys to the global North for rural sending communities. The outcomes of south–south…”
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In the Shadow of the Green Revolution: Constrained Spatial Imaginaries and Smallholder Farming in Guatemala's Pacific Lowlands
Published in The Professional geographer (04-03-2023)“…Much smallholder farming currently exists side by side with large-scale, industrial agriculture, as an outcome of the Green Revolution unfolding in uneven and…”
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Migration as a feature of land system transitions
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-06-2019)“…•Land science should strive to understand how migration, land change, and well-being connect in Latin America.•Research demonstrates institutions and…”
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Hoping for a Better Future during COVID-19: How Migration Plans Are Protective of Depressive Symptoms for Haitian Migrants Living in Chile
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (12-08-2022)“…This paper explores the migration experiences, perceived COVID-19 impacts, and depression symptoms among Haitian migrants living in Santiago, Chile…”
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Migration matters: How migration is critical to contemporary human–environment geography
Published in Geography compass (01-08-2019)“…Human migration plays a critical role in numerous contemporary environmental concerns including global climate change and environmental justice. This review…”
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Migration and Development? The Gendered Costs of Migration on Mexico's Rural "Left Behind"
Published in Geographical review (01-07-2016)“…Governments, civil society, and policymakers assert the potential of international migration to foster development and alleviate poverty. Often such claims are…”
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The impact of open-pit mining in mountainous areas on eco-anxiety and future images of the place
Published in Emotion, space and society (01-11-2024)“…The article analyzes how environmental pressures affect future images of a place and can produce ecoanxiety. We explore these themes via a qualitative study…”
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Community participatory appraisal in migration research: connecting neoliberalism, rural restructuring and mobility
Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01-01-2014)“…This article argues for a 'participatory turn' in migration research – one that incorporates participatory methods as a complementary or principal means for…”
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Facing climate change across Latin America and the Caribbean
Published in Nature climate change (01-10-2023)“…Over the past years, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have seen a range of developments around climate mitigation and environmental policy. Nature…”
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Role playing: a feminist-geopolitical analysis of the everyday workings of the Mexican state
Published in Gender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography (26-11-2014)“…Participatory methods are increasingly important to geographical research of 'the everyday,' yet their viability as a means to understand on-the-ground…”
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Experiencing agricultural failure: Internal migration, tourism and local perceptions of regional change in the Yucatan
Published in Geoforum (01-09-2010)“…In response to a growing body of literature encouraging geographers to present textured, regional case studies that demonstrate how neoliberalism functions at…”
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Teaching reflexivity: An e-dialogue on critical service learning under neoliberal governance
Published in Planning theory & practice (01-12-2014)“…Both radical planning and critical pedagogy emerge from a commitment to dialogue and reflection. An e-dialogue on critical service learning under neoliberal…”
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Protests with proposals: Teaching and learning activist planning in the Dominican Republic/Planning, activism and critical pedagogy through the interstices of horizontal governance/National political struggles, neoliberalism, and the evolution of urban planning in the Dominican Republic/Decentralization of planning in the Dominican Republic under neoliberalism and the role of civil society/Learning and working in Los Platanitos, Santo Domingo Norte: Mujeres Unidas and the vermiculture pilot proj
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