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Green pretexts: Ecotourism, neoliberal conservation and land grabbing in Tayrona National Natural Park, Colombia
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Historical GeographyLand UseSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental PlanningLand GrabbingSocial SciencesPolitical EcologyNatural ResourceConservation PoliticsConflict-related DynamicsGreen PretextsEcotourismGeotourismEnvironmental GovernanceGeographyEnvironmental HistoryEnvironmental JusticeNeoliberal ConservationPolitical GeographyMan-land RelationshipLand-grabbing DynamicsAnthropologyUrban SpaceSpatial Politics
While conflict-related dynamics are recognized as causes of land grabbing in Colombia, violent processes of exclusion and expropriation behind ‘greener’ projects are often seen as disconnected from them. The case of ecotourism in Tayrona National Natural Park makes it possible to explore the geographies of violence that sustain tourism in the area and their role in shaping everyday resource politics. This paper shows how green pretexts of paradisiacal spots in need of protection have contributed to privatization and dispossession. Furthermore, it details how land-grabbing dynamics have been enabled by processes of sociospatial demarcation that produce not-green-enough subjects as bodies-out-of-place.
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