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Scalar politics and black markets: The political ecology of illegal rosewood logging in Ghana.

Authors :
Kansanga, Moses Mosonsieyiri
Dinko, Dinko Hanaan
Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Hanson
Arku, Godwin
Luginaah, Isaac
Source :
Geoforum; Feb2021, Vol. 119, p83-93, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Rosewood is the most trafficked endangered plant species globally. • Despite several bans, illegal extraction and export of the African rosewood persist. • We draw theoretical insights from political ecology to examine the underlying drivers. • Transnational capital flows, hierarchical corruption and poverty are key drivers. • We illustrate how macro forces interact with local processes to shape illegal resource extraction. Rosewood is currently the most trafficked endangered plant species globally, with much of this illegal trade originating from Africa. To regulate rosewood extraction, many African countries have adopted centralized forest governance approaches. Following several partial bans, the government of Ghana placed a comprehensive ban on rosewood extraction in March 2019. Despite these bans, illegal extraction and export of rosewood continue to persist. Drawing theoretical insights from political ecology and based on empirical research in northern Ghana, we explore the drivers of the persistent illegal extraction of rosewood. Our findings reveal a complex mix of multiscalar processes including the rapid deployment of transnational capital into local agrarian communities by transnational rosewood dealers; selective enforcement of statutory bans; hierarchical corruption; and ecological and socioeconomic vulnerabilities as key drivers. These drivers are embedded in intricate processes of down-scaling and up-scaling among diverse actors. This study contributes to the literature on scale jumping in political ecology and demonstrates how global forces interact with local processes to shape environmental degradation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167185
Volume :
119
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Geoforum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148986996
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.12.020