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Bioeconomy and Global Inequalities : Socio-Ecological Perspectives on Biomass Sourcing and Production
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Editor(s):
Maria Backhouse
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Rosa Lehmann
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Kristina Lorenzen
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Malte Lühmann
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Janina Puder
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Fabricio Rodríguez
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Anne Tittor
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2021
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-68943-8
ISBN (Electronic):
978-3-030-68944-5
Publication date (Print):
2021
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-68944-5
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Contextualizing the Bioeconomy in an Unequal World: Biomass Sourcing and Global Socio-Ecological Inequalities
pp. 25
Global Inequalities and Extractive Knowledge Production in the Bioeconomy
pp. 45
Neoliberal Bioeconomies? Co-constructing Markets and Natures
pp. 65
Tools of Extraction or Means of Speculation? Making Sense of Patents in the Bioeconomy
pp. 85
Bioenergy, Thermodynamics and Inequalities
pp. 107
Knowledge, Research, and Germany’s Bioeconomy: Inclusion and Exclusion in Bioenergy Funding Policies
pp. 131
A Player Bigger Than Its Size: Finnish Bioeconomy and Forest Policy in the Era of Global Climate Politics
pp. 151
Sugar-Cane Bioelectricity in Brazil: Reinforcing the Meta-Discourses of Bioeconomy and Energy Transition
pp. 175
Buruh Siluman: The Making and Maintaining of Cheap and Disciplined Labour on Oil Palm Plantations in Indonesia
pp. 195
Superexploitation in Bio-based Industries: The Case of Oil Palm and Labour Migration in Malaysia
pp. 217
Sugarcane Industry Expansion and Changing Rural Labour Regimes in Mato Grosso do Sul (2000–2016)
pp. 239
Territorial Changes Around Biodiesel: A Case Study of North-Western Argentina
pp. 265
Contested Resources and South-South Inequalities: What Sino-Brazilian Trade Means for the “Low-Carbon” Bioeconomy
pp. 287
Sustaining the European Bioeconomy: The Material Base and Extractive Relations of a Bio-Based EU-Economy
pp. 309
Towards an Extractivist Bioeconomy? The Risk of Deepening Agrarian Extractivism When Promoting Bioeconomy in Argentina
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