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4. Adam Smith in the Forest

  • Fredrik Albritton Jonsson und Susanna B. Hecht
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The Social Lives of Forests
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© 2019 University of Chicago Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. 1. From Fragmentation to Forest Resurgence: Paradigms, Representations, and Practices 1
  6. Part I. Conceptual Frameworks. Rethinking Social Lives and Forest Transitions: History, Ideologies, Institutions, and the Matrix
  7. 2. False Forest History, Complicit Social Analysis: Rethinking Some West African Environmental Narratives 14
  8. 3. Stories of Nature’s Hybridity in Europe: Implications for Forest Conservation in the Global South 31
  9. 4. Adam Smith in the Forest 45
  10. 5. Jungles, Forests, and the Theatre of Wars: Insurgency, Counterinsurgency, and the Political Forest in Southeast Asia 55
  11. 6. Mutant Ecologies: Radioactive Life in Post–Cold War New Mexico 70
  12. 7. Pan-Tropical Perspectives on Forest Resurgence 84
  13. 8. The Social Lives of Forest Transitions and Successions: Theories of Forest Resurgence 97
  14. 9. Paradigms Lost: Tropical Conservation under Late Capitalism 114
  15. 10. Effects of Human Activities on Successional Pathways: Case Studies from Lowland Wet Forests of Northeastern Costa Rica 129
  16. Part II. Historical Ecologies. Human-Forest Relationships and the Erasure of History
  17. 11. Constructing Nature: Socio-Natural Histories of an Indian Forest 148
  18. 12. Culturing the Rainforest: The Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak 161
  19. 13. Residual Effects of Agroforestry Activities at Dos Hombres, a Classic Period Maya Site in Belize 173
  20. 14. Forest as Faunal Enclave: Endangerment, Ecology, and Exclusion in India 190
  21. 15. Amazonia: The Historical Ecology of a Domesticated Landscape 199
  22. Part III. Market Dynamics. Market Dynamics and Regional Change
  23. 16. The Fate of the Branded Forest: Science, Violence, and Seduction in the World of Teak 220
  24. 17. Gendered Knowledge and the African Shea-Nut Tree 231
  25. 18. Ancient Forest Tea: How Globalization Turned Backward Minorities into Green Marketing Innovators 239
  26. 19. The Production of Forests: Tree Cover Transitions in Northern Thailand, Northern Laos, and Southern China 249
  27. 20. From Swidden to Rubber: Transforming Landscape and Livelihoods in Mountainous Northern Laos 260
  28. Part IV. Institutions. Institutions: The Secret Lives of Forests
  29. 21. A Forest for My Kingdom? “Forest Rent” and the Politics of History in Asante (Ghana) 279
  30. 22. The Invisible Map: Community Tenure Rights 291
  31. 23. Re-Greening the Sahel: Linking Adaptation to Climate Change, Poverty Reduction, and Sustainable Development in Drylands 303
  32. Part V. The Urban Matrix. Urban Ecologies
  33. 24. Amazonia 1492: Pristine Forest or Cultural Parkland 315
  34. 25. Urban Residence, Rural Employment, and the Future of Amazonian Forests 322
  35. 26. From Fallow Timber to Urban Housing: Family Forestry and Tablilla Production in Peru 336
  36. 27. Forest Resources, City Services: Globalization, Household Networks, and Urbanization in the Amazon Estuary 348
  37. 28. Chicago Wilderness: Integrating Biological and Social Diversity in the Urban Garden 362
  38. Notes 379
  39. References 389
  40. Contributors 469
  41. Index 475
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