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Ethics and biodiversity offsetting [PDF]
Abstract Biodiversity offsetting is an increasingly applied tool aiming to compensate for environmental damage caused by exploitation projects. Critics, however, raise concerns over the purported effectiveness of offsetting and question the ethical underpinnings and implications of offsetting.
Mikael Karlsson +1 more
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A framework for promoting disciplinary diversity and inclusion through epistemic justice [PDF]
Abstract Integrating diverse disciplines and knowledge practices into conservation offers new insights into the complex socioecological dynamics of conservation challenges and how to address them. Integration, however, is not simple; disciplines differ widely in their epistemic and professional commitments, theories, methods, applications, practices ...
Zoe Nyssa +4 more
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Abstract Despite a common understanding of the harmful impacts of Western conservation models that separate people from nature, widespread progress toward incorporating socioeconomic, political, cultural, and spiritual considerations in conservation practice is lacking.
Marina Stavroula Melanidis +4 more
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Data justice and biodiversity conservation
Abstract Increases in data availability coupled with enhanced computational capacities are revolutionizing conservation. But in the excitement over the opportunities afforded by new data, there has been less discussion of the justice implications of data used in conservation, that is, how people and environments are represented through data, the ...
Rose Pritchard +4 more
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Power, politics, and culture of marine conservation technology in fisheries
Abstract The term conservation technology is applied widely and loosely to any technology connected to conservation. This overly broad understanding can lead to confusion around the actual mechanisms of conservation in a technological system, which can result in neglect and underdevelopment of the human dimensions of conservation technology. Ultimately,
Lekelia D. Jenkins
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Abstract Aim Holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) is regarded as a keystone plant species. Trophic interactions may affect the distribution and abundance of phytophagous species, but the number of arthropod species that use holm oak as a food resource and their levels of host specificity are not yet known.
Juan Antonio Hernández‐Agüero +3 more
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Abstract Cambodia has experienced urban growth since the early 2000s, not only in the capital but also in its secondary cities. Like other cities in Southeast Asia, conflict over land use, pressure on infrastructure, ecological changes, and competing interests over these resources among dominant groups have been contentious.
Try Thuon
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Cuerpos de cobre: Extractivismo en Chuquicamata, Chile
Resumen ¿Qué extraen y qué producen los extractivismos? El presente artículo intenta responder a esta pregunta analizando críticamente, la relación entre cuerpos, trabajo y mi‐nería principalmente bajo el modelo neoliberal chileno, en la mina estatal de cobre a tajo abierto más grande del planeta: Chuquicamata.
Marina Weinberg
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Derechos de la naturaleza y justicia ecológica intergeneracional
El reconocimiento de la función ambiental de los derechos en el ámbito del paradigma de la justicia ambiental intergeneracional, se ha visto influenciado progresivamente por la coexistencia de otro paradigma no necesariamente excluyente de aquél, basado ...
Alicia Morales Lamberti
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Más allá de la teoría económica dominante: diálogos entre la economía feminista y la economía ecológica [PDF]
Resulta evidente la incapacidad de la teoría económica dominante para dar respuesta a las necesidades humanas y para sostener la vida en su conjunto dentro de los límites biofísicos del planeta.
Checa, Marina, Díaz, Consuelo
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