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Resilience and conflict: rethinking climate resilience through Indigenous territorial struggles

Noémi Gonda, Selmira Flores, Jennifer J. Casolo, Andrea J. Nightingale

2023The Journal of Peasant Studies20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Resilience to climate change demands a transformation in social and political relations, but the literature has largely neglected how these are embedded within legacies of conflict. We explore the roles socioenvironmental conflicts play in the scaling up of transformation amidst ongoing settler colonial projects in Indigenous territories in Nicaragua. Drawing on insights from resilience, climate change, and critical agrarian studies, this article reframes resilience as a process produced within socioenvironmental conflicts, placing contestation and negotiation in the centre frame. By re-signifying the meanings and practices of resilience, Indigenous agrarian struggles contribute to ‘eroding capitalism’ and its entwinement with climate change.

Topics & Concepts

Agrarian societyIndigenousClimate changeCapitalismPoliticsPsychological resilienceNegotiationSociologyPolitical sciencePolitical economyColonialismResilience (materials science)Environmental ethicsAgricultureGeographySocial scienceEcologyLawArchaeologyBiologyPsychologyThermodynamicsPhysicsPhilosophyPsychotherapistAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationMining and Resource Management