Blood, Timber, and Plantations: The Violence of Enclosing Lives and Livelihoods in the Phillippines


Publisher: Journal of Peasant Studies

Author(s): Wolfram H. Dressler and Will Smith

Date: 2023

Topics: Conflict Causes, Economic Recovery, Extractive Resources, Governance, Land, Livelihoods, Renewable Resources

Countries: Philippines

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This paper considers the relationship between authoritarian populism and extractivism by examining the violence against ‘environmental defenders’ in the Philippines. Since 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte’s populist mandates have facilitated violence against opponents of the regime’s agendas. The authors examine the relationship between violence and ‘extractive enclosures’ on Mindanao and Palawan – two resource-rich islands with contrasting histories of commodity booms and land struggles. The authors show how the routine assassinations of environmental defenders is entangled with expanding extractivism. The authors argue that Duterte’s counterinsurgency tactics have intensified violence against opponents of palm oil and mining just as ‘protective enclosures’ are rezoned to facilitate extractivism.