Marja Spierenburg in podcast Rethinking Rights and Resources for the Green Transformation.
In the first episode of the podcast series, Andrei Marin, Associate Professor at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, interviews Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainability and Livelihoods and Scientific Director at Leiden University, along with Diana Vela Almeida, Assistant Professor of Political Ecology of Sustainability at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University.
Their discussion is part of the PhD course "Rethinking Resource Rights: Access, Territoriality and Property Relations in the Green Transformation", which took place from 3 to 7 June. The course explored how green transformation strategies affect people's access to vital natural resources, with contributions from faculty and students from various universities in Europe and beyond.
This podcast series is linked to the RCN-funded project 'Rethinking Rights and Resources for the Green Transformation', which explores the practical, theoretical and methodological changes needed in our relationship with natural resources in the context of the ongoing green transformation. The project is part of the RAPID (Rights, Accountability, and Power in Development) research cluster funded by the Research Council of Norway and hosted by the Institute of International Environment and Development Studies at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
For more information, visit: Rethinking Resource Rights.