This book examines 'land-grabbing' - its colonial roots and the fraught relationship between capital and nature amid the current global socio-ecological crisis. Based on ethnographic research, the author sheds light on how European policies impact indigenous communities and how contemporary capital-nature relationships perpetuate ecological crises.
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