"Nativism and Nature: Rethinking Biological Invasion"
Jonah H. Peretti questions nativist trends in Conservation Biology that have made environmentalists biased against alien species.
Jonah H. Peretti questions nativist trends in Conservation Biology that have made environmentalists biased against alien species.
In this essay, Jay Odenbaugh examines the controversy concerning the advocacy of ethical values in conservation biology.
This article engages with such questions by focusing on the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary of Kerala in southern India, arguing that a reconceptualization of both “culture” and “nature” will be necessary in order to prevent the concept of biocultural diversity from appearing as just another form of “green neocolonization” or “eco-imperialism.”
This paper deals with the subset of work on biocultural diversity that quantifies cultural and biological elements in order to map and compare them across regions.
In this issue of Earth First! Journal, Andrea Wilson reports on the Earth First! actions against road building in the UK. In addition, Greg Joder calls for attention to the threatened species of sharks, and Mike Roselle discusses conservation biology and logging.
Little-known information is presented on the efforts to set up eider farms in the USSR between 1930 and 1960.
The authors promote the idea of “Natural Governance” as a new approach to conservation based on three pillars, namely ecology, cooperation, and cultural systems.
In this article, RCC alumnus Bron Taylor and colleagues argue for the
Donald Worster on environmental history. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.