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復(fù)旦發(fā)展研究院國(guó)際智庫(kù)中心
FDDI GLOBAL THINK TANK CENTER
復(fù)旦-拉美大學(xué)聯(lián)盟講座系列(33)
FLAUC FELLOW SEMINAR (33)
主題 / Title
紙漿商品鏈中的可持續(xù)轉(zhuǎn)型與地域不對(duì)稱性:
巴西與中國(guó)的森林型發(fā)展比較研究
Sustainability Transitions and Territorial Asymmetries in the Pulp Commodity Chain: A Comparative Study of Forest-Based Development in Brazil and China
主講 / Speaker
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Aico Sipriano Nogueira
圣保羅大學(xué)
社會(huì)學(xué)系助理研究員
復(fù)旦發(fā)展研究院訪問學(xué)者
Assistant Researcher, University of S?o Paulo (USP)
Visiting Scholar, Fudan Development Institute
主持 / Host
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劉麗
Li Liu
復(fù)旦發(fā)展研究院副研究員
Associate Researcher, Fudan Development Institute
時(shí)間 / Time
2025年11月13日14:00-15:30
14:00-15:30, November 13th, 2025
地點(diǎn) / Venue
復(fù)旦大學(xué)智庫(kù)樓203
Room 203, Think Tank Building, Fudan University
主辦/ Organizer
復(fù)旦發(fā)展研究院
Fudan Development Institute
復(fù)旦-拉美大學(xué)聯(lián)盟
Fudan-Latin America University Consortium
復(fù)旦大學(xué)拉丁美洲研究中心
Center for Latin American Studies, Fudan University
語言 / Language
英文
English
摘要 / Abstract
This presentation examines how sustainability transitions unfold through distinct political and institutional configurations in Brazil and China’s pulp commodity chains. By comparing a corporate-led governance model in Brazil with a state-led ecological civilisation framework in China, it reveals how both forms of “green transformation” reproduce territorial asymmetries and new modes of dependency. Drawing on political ecology and critical transition studies, the analysis highlights how sustainability is not only an environmental or technological process, but also a deeply political and spatial one structured by competing state, corporate, and community rationalities. Ultimately, it argues that sustainability transitions require reconfiguring the institutional architectures that mediate power, participation, and territorial control.
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