Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect humanity and societal development to the limits of the biosphere. Ecuador has been portrayed as a source of inspiration in its move to grant constitutional rights to nature. This unique constitution builds on the indigenous concept Sumak Kawsay that couples nature and humanity. However, Ecuador’s economy is based on extraction of natural resources, leading to land use conflicts between the indigenous peoples and large energy companies. Building on indepth interviews in Ecuador, this study explores the Rights of Nature (RoN) through the perceptions of indigenous peoples and analyses power relations within its practice. Limited access to knowle...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution built a particular system for environment protection, breaking the ...
Re-Constituting the Nature of the Nation: Extractivism, Biodiversity, and the Rights of Nature in Ec...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first nation in the world to recognize the rights of nature in its Const...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
Governance approaches that foster more nurturing nature-human relationships are needed to reconnect ...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
One of the most significant events in recent comparative constitutional law on environmental issues ...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
Is it possible to justify resource extractivism to provide progressive welfare politics and still re...
The 2008 Ecuadorian Constitution built a particular system for environment protection, breaking the ...
Re-Constituting the Nature of the Nation: Extractivism, Biodiversity, and the Rights of Nature in Ec...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first nation in the world to recognize the rights of nature in its Const...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...
Indigenous peoples in the Ecuadorian Amazon have been resisting colonialism since the early sixteent...