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      Shifting frontier dynamics in Latin America

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      Journal of Agrarian Change
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          The concepts of resource frontier and commodity frontier are often treated interchangeably. This article suggests the benefits of clarifying these concepts because frontiers remain important analytics for understanding drastic land‐use changes and other socio‐environmental transformations. Based on long‐term field research in different parts of South and Central America, we use frontier concepts as heuristic devices to analyze heterogeneous frontier situations and make broader generalizations. Our synchronic and diachronic analyses of frontier dynamics elucidate different frontier modalities and shifting frontier expansions. The concept of commoditizing resource frontier is introduced to explain recent frontier‐makings in Brazilian Amazonia and Cerrado and in the Nicaraguan Río San Juan. Although earlier frontier research took a short‐term time perspective and created conceptualizations based on a single modality of a particular period, our longitudinal analysis shows that drastic changes and complex overlappings are the hallmarks of frontier dynamics.

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                Journal
                Journal of Agrarian Change
                Journal of Agrarian Change
                Wiley
                1471-0358
                1471-0366
                July 2020
                February 05 2020
                July 2020
                : 20
                : 3
                : 364-386
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Development Studies University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
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                10.1111/joac.12354
                cbc094f5-5559-4702-bd1c-ac2417f0e743
                © 2020

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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