"Environment as Discourse: Searching for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica"

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Environmental Values (journal)

Nygren, Anja. “Environment as Discourse: Searching for Sustainable Development in Costa Rica.” Environmental Values 7, no. 2 (1998): 201–22. doi:10.3197/096327198129341546.

This study analyses the social and political discourses related to environment and sustainable development in Costa Rica. The central interest is on those development institutions and ideologies that promote social interventions in the name of sustainable development, and on those social processes and economic relations on which the discursive formation of environment and sustainability is articulated. Four different kinds of ideologies of environmental sustainability are analysed: Environmentalism for Nature, Environmentalism for Profit, Environmentalism for the People, and Alternative Environmentalism. The study highlights the complexity of political discourses that construct the relationship between nature and society, and the multiplicity of the means by which the control over natural resources, within the internally differentiated development apparatus, is defined.
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