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Capitalism and conservation edited by Dan Brockington and Rosaleen Duffy

Tipo de material: Libro
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 Libro impreso(a) Idioma: Inglés Series Detalles de publicación: Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwell 2011Descripción: vi, 337 páginas 23 centímetrosISBN:
  • 144433834X
  • 9781444338348
Tema(s) en español: Clasificación:
  • 333.7 C36
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Many popular leisure pursuits and consumption habits drive and deepen global capitalism - from whale watching in the Azores to sipping an ethically-sourced cup of morning coffee. But what are the consequences for society, nature, and conservation? Capitalism and Conservation presents an important critique of conservation's role as a central driver of global capitalism. This thought-provoking collection of case studies from around the world vividly demonstrates the increase in intensity and variety of forms of capitalist conservation. They also reveal a surprising shift in the conservation movement's own conception of these practices: their current mainstream view is the idea that capitalism can and should help conservation save the world. By examining the works of various corporate billionaires, powerful political coalitions and foundations, international elites and NGOs, and new tourist and business opportunities, the essays show that conservation and capitalism have intertwined to distribute fortune and misfortune in many new ways - with entirely new dynamics of profit creation and marginalisation. Capitalism and Conservation offers illuminating insights and critique of the realities and tensions of capitalism and conservation's coexistence in today's world.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 332-337

The receiving end of reform: everyday responses to neoliberalisation in southeastern Mexico Peter R. Wilshusen páginas 299-331

Introduction: Capitalism and Conservation: The Production and Reproduction of Biodiversity Conservation.. 1 A Spectacular Eco-Tour around the Historic Bloc: Theorising the Convergence of Biodiversity Conservation and Capitalist Expansion.. 2 The Devil is in the (Biodiversity: Private Sector "Engagement" and the Restructuring of Biodiversity Conservation.. 3 The Conservationist Mode of Production and Conservation NGOs in sub-Saharan Africa.. 4 Shifting Environmental Governance in a Neoliberal World: US AID for Conservation.. 5 Disconnected Nature: The Scaling Up of African Wildlife Foundation and its Impacts on Biodiversity Conservation and Local Livelihoods.. 6 The Rich, the Powerful and the Endangered: Conservation Elites, Networks and the Dominican Republic.. 7 Conservative Philanthropists, Royalty and Business Elites in Nature Conservation in Southern Africa.. 8 Protecting the Environment the Natural Way: Ethical Consumption and Commodity Fetishism.. 9 Making the Market: Specialty Coffee, Generational Pitches, and Papua New Guinea.. 10 Cashing in on Cetourism: A Critical Ecological Engagement with Dominant E-NGO Discourses on Whaling, Cetacean Conservation, and Whale Watching.. 11 Neoliberalising Nature? Elephant-Back Tourism in Thailand and Botswana.. 12 The Receiving End of Reform: Everyday Responses to Neoliberalisation in Southeastern Mexico.. Index

Many popular leisure pursuits and consumption habits drive and deepen global capitalism - from whale watching in the Azores to sipping an ethically-sourced cup of morning coffee. But what are the consequences for society, nature, and conservation? Capitalism and Conservation presents an important critique of conservation's role as a central driver of global capitalism. This thought-provoking collection of case studies from around the world vividly demonstrates the increase in intensity and variety of forms of capitalist conservation. They also reveal a surprising shift in the conservation movement's own conception of these practices: their current mainstream view is the idea that capitalism can and should help conservation save the world. By examining the works of various corporate billionaires, powerful political coalitions and foundations, international elites and NGOs, and new tourist and business opportunities, the essays show that conservation and capitalism have intertwined to distribute fortune and misfortune in many new ways - with entirely new dynamics of profit creation and marginalisation. Capitalism and Conservation offers illuminating insights and critique of the realities and tensions of capitalism and conservation's coexistence in today's world. Inglés