AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corporations, and even responsible citizens can now compensate their biodiversity impacts by purchasing Biodiversity Conservation Certificates in an emerging new biodiversity market: the Malua BioBank. Biodiversity markets are part of a wider trend of marketisation and neoliberalisation of biodiversity governance; introduced and promoted as (technical) win–win solutions to counter biodiversity loss and enable sustainable development. The existing neoliberalisation and nature literature has tended to analyse these processes as consequences of an inherent drive of capital to expand accumulation and submit ever more areas of nature to the neoliberal ma...
In this paper we discuss differences in the ways transnational conservationists and Melanesian farme...
This chapter attempts to situate the rise of market-based conservation policy, and its associated th...
Market-based strategies are promoted as neoliberal governance solutions to environmental problems, f...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
In Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corporations, a...
The emergence of market mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services in rece...
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Critically engaging with a political ecology analytical framework and the neoliberalization of natur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
In the same way there are markets for carbon, there is now a market for sustainability. Ostensibly p...
Defence date: 2 September 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
Neoliberal conservation describes a dynamic wherein prominent organizations around the world concern...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
In this paper we discuss differences in the ways transnational conservationists and Melanesian farme...
This chapter attempts to situate the rise of market-based conservation policy, and its associated th...
Market-based strategies are promoted as neoliberal governance solutions to environmental problems, f...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
In Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corporations, a...
The emergence of market mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services in rece...
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Critically engaging with a political ecology analytical framework and the neoliberalization of natur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
In the same way there are markets for carbon, there is now a market for sustainability. Ostensibly p...
Defence date: 2 September 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
Neoliberal conservation describes a dynamic wherein prominent organizations around the world concern...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
In this paper we discuss differences in the ways transnational conservationists and Melanesian farme...
This chapter attempts to situate the rise of market-based conservation policy, and its associated th...
Market-based strategies are promoted as neoliberal governance solutions to environmental problems, f...