In the early 1980s the Dutch ecologist Frans Vera began an ambitious ecological restoration experiment on a polder in the Netherlands. He introduced herds of ‘back-bred’ Heck cattle and other large herbivores and encouraged them to ‘de-domesticate’ themselves and ‘rewild’ the landscape they inhabit. His intervention has triggered a great deal of interest and controversy. It is being replicated and adapted across Europe as part of a wider interest in ‘rewilding’ in nature conservation. This innovative approach rubs up against powerful and prevalent practices of environmental management. This paper examines these frictions by mapping the character and exploring the interface between different modes of nonhuman biopolitics – in this case the p...
This comprehensive essay looks into the relationship between humans and Dutch dairy cattle, which of...
In Europe, interest in wild forest products is increasing. Such products may be interpreted in a bio...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
In the early 1980s the Dutch ecologist Frans Vera began an ambitious ecological restoration experime...
Rewilding has become a hot topic in nature conservation. Ambitious schemes are afoot to rewild conti...
Rewilding has become a hot topic in nature conservation. Ambitious schemes are afoot to rewild conti...
The field of livestock selection and reproduction has been going far into the economization of life ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Medknow Publications via the link in this r...
This thesis aims to achieve a better understanding of: (1) theoretical aspects of humannature relati...
Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed along...
This thesis is concerned with acknowledging farm animals and their co-presence in the more-than-huma...
This article aims to supplement the three “golden rules” of rewilding – or three Cs – the Cores, Car...
Academic interest in rewilding is moving from commentary to discussion on future research agendas. T...
Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed along...
Extending Foucault’s concept of biopolitics to more-than-human concerns has proven effective in conc...
This comprehensive essay looks into the relationship between humans and Dutch dairy cattle, which of...
In Europe, interest in wild forest products is increasing. Such products may be interpreted in a bio...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
In the early 1980s the Dutch ecologist Frans Vera began an ambitious ecological restoration experime...
Rewilding has become a hot topic in nature conservation. Ambitious schemes are afoot to rewild conti...
Rewilding has become a hot topic in nature conservation. Ambitious schemes are afoot to rewild conti...
The field of livestock selection and reproduction has been going far into the economization of life ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Medknow Publications via the link in this r...
This thesis aims to achieve a better understanding of: (1) theoretical aspects of humannature relati...
Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed along...
This thesis is concerned with acknowledging farm animals and their co-presence in the more-than-huma...
This article aims to supplement the three “golden rules” of rewilding – or three Cs – the Cores, Car...
Academic interest in rewilding is moving from commentary to discussion on future research agendas. T...
Today plant-based alternatives to animal-agricultural products are made available or developed along...
Extending Foucault’s concept of biopolitics to more-than-human concerns has proven effective in conc...
This comprehensive essay looks into the relationship between humans and Dutch dairy cattle, which of...
In Europe, interest in wild forest products is increasing. Such products may be interpreted in a bio...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...