被掠夺的共有地悲剧:全球土地争夺中的强制与剥夺

The Tragedy of the Grabbed Commons: Coercion and Dispossession in the Global Land Rush

World Development · 2016
被引 336 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了全球大规模土地收购是否以牺牲共有财产制度为代价,通过元分析发现56个案例中有44个属于“共有地掠夺”,揭示了外部强制力量对传统资源治理体系的冲击。

Abstract

Rural populations around the world rely on small-scale farming and other uses of land and natural resources, which are often governed by customary, traditional, and indigenous systems of common property. In recent years, large-scale land acquisitions have drastically expanded; it is unclear whether the commons are a preferential target of these acquisitions. Here we argue that the contemporary global “land rush” could be happening at the expense of common-property systems around the world. While there is evidence that common-property systems have developed traditional institutions of resource governance that make them robust with respect to endogenous forces (e.g., uses by community members), it is less clear how vulnerable these arrangements are to exogenous drivers of globalization and expansion of transnational land investments. In common-property systems, farmers and local users may be unable to defend their customary rights and successfully compete with external actors. We define the notion of “commons grabbing” and report on an exploratory study that applied meta-analytical methods, drawing from the recent literature on large-scale land acquisitions and land grabbing. Informed by political economy and political ecology approaches, we coded selected cases on the basis of acquisition mechanisms, claims and property rights, changes in production system, and coercive dynamics, and explored the interactions between the different variables using association tests and qualitative comparative analysis. We found that the majority of the cases included in this analysis (44 of 56) could be examples of commons grabbing.

土地掠夺公共财产制度大规模土地收购习惯权利