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This freshly minted article published in the Journal of Agrarian Change analyses the enforced and highly challenging livelihood transitions to and away from coal mining in India. (1/3)
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A Just Transition or a Downward Spiral? Land and Livelihood Transitions to and Away From Coal Mining in India
When coal mines expand across Central and Eastern India, agrarian groups typically object strongly to displacement. Meanwhile, and often in the immediate vicinity of the expanding mines, the previous...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/joac.70003
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Environment and Climate Politics Working Group
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Coming up: Our Earth Day event 🌎🌍🌏 Circles of solidarity: Reimagining environment and climate politics scholarship in a crisis-ridden world, a keynote from Prakash Kashwan /
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22nd April, 3-4.30pm GMT. Online, free event Make sure you register!
www.bisa.ac.uk/events/circl...
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Environment and Climate Politics Working Group
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Announcing another ECPWG event! Circles of solidarity: Reimagining environment and climate politics scholarship in a crisis-ridden world. Earth day keynote by Prakash Kashwan, 15.00-16.30 22nd April.
@pkashwan.bsky.social
Online - free - register here:
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Hannah Hughes
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Looking forward to being in conversation with
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on researching and writing about the
#IPCC
and sharing with other ECRs my experience of finishing and publishing the book :-)
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This freshly minted article published in the Journal of Agrarian Change analyses the enforced and highly challenging livelihood transitions to and away from coal mining in India. (1/3)
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A Just Transition or a Downward Spiral? Land and Livelihood Transitions to and Away From Coal Mining in India
When coal mines expand across Central and Eastern India, agrarian groups typically object strongly to displacement. Meanwhile, and often in the immediate vicinity of the expanding mines, the previous...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/joac.70003
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Arunesh Karkun
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This is a must read for anyone who is trying to understand what it will truly take to transition India away from coal.
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