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Rao, Bhavana

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Panel 2.4. Community stewardship towards commonization to address dispossessions
co-Chairs: Pranab Choudhury1, Amalendu Jyotishi2, Bhavana Rao3, and Bibhu Nayak4
1Landstack, 2Azim Premji University, 3Foundation of Ecological Security, 4TISS, Hyderabad

Climate change and numerous anthropogenic factors substantially impact the natural resources and livelihoods associated with that. The impact of such changes is visible across different resource systems including forest, grazing lands, coastal and marine systems. Degradation or destruction of these resources lead to not only ecological and livelihood dispossessions but can also have significant impacts on local food and nutrition security. Degradation of forests and biodiversity erosion, shrinking or privatization of grazing land, blue economy led development activities in the coast, estuarine and marine scape not only impact the health and resilience ecosystems but also the livelihoods of the communities dependent on and living with such commons. The proposed panel attempts to understand such varied dispossessions across these common ecosystems and livelihoods, drawing from cases from global south, where climate change and action are expediting such transitions across commons and linked dispossessions.

Literature suggests many ways of response to such dispossessions including climate resilient actions, climate smart communities etc. Our attempt in this proposed panel is to showcase how communities have been traditionally and more so as first responder to climate change and are addressing these transitions. We look at community stewardship – characterized by care, knowledge and agency as one such approach. Contrary to the thought that a community’s collective response can be built from the visible poverty or material absence, the panel would be keen on exploring the possibilities of building a community from the point of their strength or their presence in the form of pride, norms, social cohesion, ecological understanding, tacit knowledge. These often-invisible presences can be identified in the forms of various actions and everyday life. Maintaining biodiversity, conservation of seeds and species, resource use and extraction practices are the visible forms of outcomes depicted through these invisible presences.

The panel propose to bring together the proposers’ work around such approaches in Indian ecosystems while inviting papers from others, thinking about or engaging with similar approaches in global south.

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