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To cover the land in green: rain-fed agriculture and anti-colonial land reclamation in Palestine

Paul Kohlbry

2022The Journal of Peasant Studies13 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the 1980s, Palestinian agronomists, activists, and farmers turned land reclamation into an anti-colonial project in the West Bank. Drawing on technical studies, interviews, and fieldwork, this article argues that anti-colonial reclamation is a composite of modernist engineering, peasant tradition, and international Leftist thought. Palestinian experts and voluntary work activists used reclamation to confront colonization and build a political collective to sustain territorial struggle. Today, this legacy shapes plans for landscape transformation and efforts to revitalize village agriculture. Reclamation highlights the importance of agricultural interventions in Palestinian anti-colonialism and reveals connections between seemingly disparate agrarian and Indigenous struggles against dispossession..

Topics & Concepts

Land reclamationColonialismAgrarian societyPeasantIndigenousPoliticsAgriculturePolitical sciencePolitical economySociologyGeographyArchaeologyLawEcologyBiologyAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentJewish and Middle Eastern StudiesWater Governance and Infrastructure
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