The global climate of land politics

Globalizations. 2021 Sep 30;18(7):1277-1297. doi: 10.1080/14747731.2021.1979717. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Land is a key input in economic production and production-waste sink. This links land to the causes of and responses to climate change. The dominant climate action ideas are based on the concept of 'land tenure security' which, in a global context marked by land-based inequities, means ratifying what already exists. This reinforces undemocratic social structures and institutions that themselves contribute to climate change. A restructuring of global land politics is called for, without which any analyses of and responses to climate change are at best superficial, and at worst, flawed and self-defeating. What is needed is to acknowledge the pervasive land-based social inequities in the world, and to end such inequities by pursuing a redistribution of a range of access to a range of land and resources in ways that categorically benefit the working people.

Keywords: Climate change politics; IPCC; land politics; land tenure security; redistributive land policy.

Grants and funding

This study has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme [grant number 834006], under the ERC Advanced Grant project RRUSHES-5, as well as from the Transnational Institute (TNI).