The success of ecological restoration efforts is tightly coupled with the effectiveness of many U.S. environmental policies. Yet scholars have raised questions about the ability of restoration to produce intended results. We use a case study of tidal wetland restoration planning in Oregon to examine how neoliberal environmental governance exercises influence through a set of knowledge politics that produces subpar outcomes. We present three main findings: (1) restoration policies produce a restoration economy based on a conception of wetland as commodity (2) practitioners in this restoration economy exhibit competitive behavior resulting in a piecemeal rather than a landscape approach to restoration; and (3) limited monitoring prevents chan...
The relationships between neoliberalism and environmental governance have been the topic of much sch...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
This paper analyzes the relationship between state-oriented and neoliberal approaches to environment...
Ecological restoration has taken on a new significance in the face of climate change and biodiversit...
In a recent Forum Essay in Pacific Conservation Biology, the well known ecologist Harry Recher argue...
Wetland ecosystems support a diverse natural biota and provide vital services to people, such as fre...
This volume explores the nexus between nature, markets, deregulation and valuation, using theoretica...
Neoliberal conservation describes a dynamic wherein prominent organizations around the world concern...
In recent years, environmental awareness has come to the forefront as society continues to realize t...
Using a simple stages model of the policy process, we explore the politics of ecological restoration...
Using a simple stages model of the policy process, we explore the politics of ecological restoration...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) frames restoration as a momentous nature-based so...
Collaborative governance approaches can advance resilience, equity and effectiveness in the restorat...
The relationships between neoliberalism and environmental governance have been the topic of much sch...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
This paper analyzes the relationship between state-oriented and neoliberal approaches to environment...
Ecological restoration has taken on a new significance in the face of climate change and biodiversit...
In a recent Forum Essay in Pacific Conservation Biology, the well known ecologist Harry Recher argue...
Wetland ecosystems support a diverse natural biota and provide vital services to people, such as fre...
This volume explores the nexus between nature, markets, deregulation and valuation, using theoretica...
Neoliberal conservation describes a dynamic wherein prominent organizations around the world concern...
In recent years, environmental awareness has come to the forefront as society continues to realize t...
Using a simple stages model of the policy process, we explore the politics of ecological restoration...
Using a simple stages model of the policy process, we explore the politics of ecological restoration...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) frames restoration as a momentous nature-based so...
Collaborative governance approaches can advance resilience, equity and effectiveness in the restorat...
The relationships between neoliberalism and environmental governance have been the topic of much sch...
In a recent piece in EMR, Burbidge et al. discussed some major impediments to linking research and p...
This paper analyzes the relationship between state-oriented and neoliberal approaches to environment...