Consuming the Forest in an Environment of Crisis: Nature Tourism, Forest Conservation and Neoliberal Agriculture in South India

ABSTRACT  This article engages ethnographically with the neoliberalization of nature in the spheres of tourism, conservation and agriculture. Drawing on a case study of Wayanad district, Kerala, the article explores a number of themes. First, it shows how a boom in domestic nature tourism is current...

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Agricultural economics
Agriculture
Agriculture - economics
Agriculture - education
Agriculture - history
Anthropology, Cultural - education
Anthropology, Cultural - history
Capitalism
Commodities
Conservation
Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
Conservation of Natural Resources - history
Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence
Ecology
Ecotourism
Environmentalism
Farming
Food Supply - economics
Food Supply - history
Forest conservation
Forests
History of medicine
History, 20th Century
History, 21st Century
India
India - ethnology
Kerala (state), India
Land
Landscape
Natural Environment
Nature
Nature conservation
Neoliberalism
Public Health - economics
Public Health - education
Public Health - history
Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence
Regulation
Studies
Tourism
Travel - economics
Travel - history
Travel - legislation & jurisprudence
Travel - psychology
Wildlife
Wildlife conservation
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