We are currently witnessing a global trend of intensifying and deepening relationships between extractive companies and biodiversity conservation organisations that warrants closer scrutiny. Although existing literature has established that these two sectors often share the same space and rely on similar logics, it is increasingly common to find biodiversity conservation being carried out through partnerships between extractive and conservation actors. In this article, we explore what this cooperation achieves for both sectors. Using illustrative examples of extractive-conservation collaboration across sub-Saharan Africa, we argue that new entanglements between extractive and conservation actors are motivated by multiple purposes. First, pa...
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Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
With global wildlife populations and biodiversity riches in peril, it is obvious that innovative met...
We are currently witnessing a global trend of intensifying and deepening relationships between extra...
How to understand the marriage between accumulation and conservation? The paper draws from extensive...
Abstract This article explores the surprising closeness and apparent warmth of the relations between...
Globally, private conservation is increasingly posited as one of the key solutions to curb biodivers...
The convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, widening of wealth inequality, and most rece...
This article provides a flexible model of resource extraction, such as deforestation, and derives th...
The convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, widening of wealth inequality, and most rece...
‘Putting the right species back in the right place’: expressed in the words of Bruce Pavlik, the Hea...
Abstract: Conservation efforts must develop strategies to perform at violent frontiers where environ...
The recent changes in global politics and the advancement of science and technology, have paved way ...
Following the financial crisis and its aftermath, it is clear that the inherent contradictions of ca...
Biodiversity conservation and mining activities are increasingly overlapping throughout the world. W...
The world is now so tied together by flows of energy, information, and commodities, that action in o...
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
With global wildlife populations and biodiversity riches in peril, it is obvious that innovative met...
We are currently witnessing a global trend of intensifying and deepening relationships between extra...
How to understand the marriage between accumulation and conservation? The paper draws from extensive...
Abstract This article explores the surprising closeness and apparent warmth of the relations between...
Globally, private conservation is increasingly posited as one of the key solutions to curb biodivers...
The convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, widening of wealth inequality, and most rece...
This article provides a flexible model of resource extraction, such as deforestation, and derives th...
The convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, widening of wealth inequality, and most rece...
‘Putting the right species back in the right place’: expressed in the words of Bruce Pavlik, the Hea...
Abstract: Conservation efforts must develop strategies to perform at violent frontiers where environ...
The recent changes in global politics and the advancement of science and technology, have paved way ...
Following the financial crisis and its aftermath, it is clear that the inherent contradictions of ca...
Biodiversity conservation and mining activities are increasingly overlapping throughout the world. W...
The world is now so tied together by flows of energy, information, and commodities, that action in o...
Paying resource users to preserve features of their environment could in theory better align product...
With global wildlife populations and biodiversity riches in peril, it is obvious that innovative met...