Exploring the impacts of sugarcane expansion in La Montaña, Guatemala: A feminist community-based research project
Sugarcane cultivation is expanding throughout the Pacific coast of Guatemala, with political and ecological consequences for subsistence communities. The majority of sugar production occurs in the departments of Santa Rosa, Escuintla, Suchitepequéz and Retalhuleu on the Pacific coast. As sugarcane e...
Main Author: | Easby, Angela |
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Other Authors: | Dempsey, Jessica Anne |
Language: | English en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7006 |
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