1. Combating climate change through sustainable cattle ranching in the global south: The role of societal corporatism.
- Author
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Rudel TK
- Subjects
- Animals, Cattle, Colombia, Ecuador, Animal Husbandry methods, Politics, Conservation of Natural Resources methods, Humans, Climate Change
- Abstract
The contours of the collective action necessary to limit climate change remain difficult to discern. In this context, societal corporatist political processes, fueled by crisis narratives, have shown some promise as political devices for mobilizing people. Corporatist processes have, historically, brought political competitors like employers and labor unions together to negotiate compacts that have advanced collective goods during times of crisis. In response to the climate crisis in the Global South, affluent donor groups, state officials, some farmers, and indigenous peoples have begun to assemble corporatist-like coalitions to pursue climate stabilization. A comparative case study of efforts to promote sustainable cattle ranching through the spread of silvopastoral landscapes in Colombia and Ecuador illustrates this political dynamic, its shortcomings, and its accomplishments., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
- Published
- 2024
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