"Attributing 'Priority' to Habitats"
Chris Miller discusses the ecocentric approach on habitats in Britain.
Chris Miller discusses the ecocentric approach on habitats in Britain.
Frank G. Mueller attempts to assess and evaluate some of the economic implications of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
This paper adopts a social constructionist perspective to examine how the biodiversity “claim” is constructed and contested at local level.
Using examples from environmental governance and conservation, Esther Turnhout engages critically with the ideal of policy-relevant environmental knowledge.
Looking at cases of Indigenous land and sea management in Australia, Austin et al. suggest four ways Indigenous groups and institutional investors can work together to establish meaningful criteria for ensuring effective conservation outcomes.
Ryan Hackett reviews Jessica Dempsey’s book Enterprising Nature: Economics, Markets and Finance in Global Biodiversity Politics.
Ferran Pons Raga reviews Naturalezas en conflicto [Natures in Conflict] by José A. Cortés Vázquez.
Megan Youdelis reviews the book In Defense of Public Lands: The Case against Privatization and Transfer by Steven Davis.