From the Agrarian Question to the Territorial Question: Green Grabbing and the Corridors of Extractivist Dispossession in Latin America

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Land vol. 14, no. 5 (2025), p. 1104
المؤلف الرئيسي: Barbosa, Lia Pinheiro
مؤلفون آخرون: Nóbrega, Luciana Nogueira
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MDPI AG
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100 1 |a Barbosa, Lia Pinheiro  |u Graduate Program in Sociology, Graduate Program in Education and Teaching, State University of Ceará (UECE), Fortaleza 60714-903, Brazil 
245 1 |a From the Agrarian Question to the Territorial Question: Green Grabbing and the Corridors of Extractivist Dispossession in Latin America 
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520 3 |a The article aims to analyze the contemporary forms of territorial dispossession that stem from the energy transition, especially those related to free trade corridors and green grabbing in the context of Latin America. To do this, we describe the reconfigurations of contemporary capitalism for territorializing capital in the geopolitical context of Latin America. At the same time, we argue how the territories of Latin America became strategically relevant for the expanded reproduction of capital in contemporary times. We also shed light on the centrality of free trade agreements and the corridors of extractivist dispossession as a turning point in the expansion—relating to the spectrum of hegemonic and imperialist domination of capital—of legal state frameworks for regulating and justifying full access to the neo-extractivist exploitation of Global South territories. Finally, we show that the “energy transition” supports green grabbing—that is, a new model not just of land grabbing, but rather of comprehensive territorial grabbing, since it means the expropriation of subterranean, maritime, wind, solar, and land territory. 
651 4 |a Latin America 
653 |a Imperialism 
653 |a Exploitation 
653 |a Ontology 
653 |a Materialism 
653 |a Trade agreements 
653 |a Biodiversity 
653 |a Clean energy 
653 |a Expropriation 
653 |a Free trade 
653 |a Developing countries--LDCs 
653 |a Rural areas 
653 |a Hegemony 
653 |a Dialectics 
653 |a Energy transition 
653 |a Alternative energy sources 
653 |a Capitalism 
653 |a 20th century 
653 |a Corridors 
653 |a Territorial behavior 
653 |a Climate change 
700 1 |a Nóbrega, Luciana Nogueira  |u National Indigenous Peoples in Brazil—FUNAI, Fortaleza 60130-240, Brazil; luciana.nobrega@funai.gov.br 
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