TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental narratives and politics in Tanzania's Rufiji Delta
T2 - A reply to Burgess et al.
AU - Beymer-Farris, Betsy A.
AU - Bassett, Thomas J.
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - This reply is in response to Burgess et al.'s Commentary on our original article, "The REDD Menace: Resurgent protectionism in Tanzania's mangrove forests." Their commentary, we argue, shifts the focus from WWF's past conservation work and environmental narratives in the Rufiji Delta North, the subject of our article, to its current forest carbon inventory work. We do not comment on WWF's new work. Our principal concern remains on the environmental narratives crafted by WWF that were used to justify attempts to remove Warufiji small-scale rice farmers from the mangrove forests in the Rufiji Delta North. We emphasize the political implications of designating forest areas for carbon forestry and REDD projects in terms of forest dependent people's land and livelihood rights. We argue from environmental historical and social justice perspectives that the Warufiji should be counted among the winners, not the losers, in the green value chains currently under construction.
AB - This reply is in response to Burgess et al.'s Commentary on our original article, "The REDD Menace: Resurgent protectionism in Tanzania's mangrove forests." Their commentary, we argue, shifts the focus from WWF's past conservation work and environmental narratives in the Rufiji Delta North, the subject of our article, to its current forest carbon inventory work. We do not comment on WWF's new work. Our principal concern remains on the environmental narratives crafted by WWF that were used to justify attempts to remove Warufiji small-scale rice farmers from the mangrove forests in the Rufiji Delta North. We emphasize the political implications of designating forest areas for carbon forestry and REDD projects in terms of forest dependent people's land and livelihood rights. We argue from environmental historical and social justice perspectives that the Warufiji should be counted among the winners, not the losers, in the green value chains currently under construction.
KW - Carbon forestry
KW - East Africa
KW - Environmental Narratives and History
KW - Rights and livelihoods
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.06.007
DO - 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.06.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886717445
SN - 0959-3780
VL - 23
SP - 1355
EP - 1358
JO - Global Environmental Change
JF - Global Environmental Change
IS - 5
ER -