Conservation and development discourses are the two main frameworks in which global debates on how to relate to nature occur. These discourses are considered as opposed; while conservation discourses argue for the maintenance of nature in its pristine state, development discourses seek to justify re-engineering spaces to give place to cities, monocultures and roads. However, both discourses have one practical consequence in common: the environmental disfranchisement of Indigenous communities. This article uses the case of the Ecuadorian Yasuní Park to show how the implementation of both conservation and development discourses ultimately disempower Indigenous communities. We use media reports and governmental statements to document the Yasun...
Drawing on 3 ½ months of fieldwork in a trans-Himalayan rural community located within Shey Phoksumd...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...
Conservation and development discourses are the two main frameworks in which global debates on how t...
Conservation and development discourses are the two main frameworks in which global debates on how t...
Graduation date: 2012This research explores differences in environmental worldviews and connections ...
During the colonial period, western notions of nature were imported to Africa through the establishm...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
Re-Constituting the Nature of the Nation: Extractivism, Biodiversity, and the Rights of Nature in Ec...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
In this paper I explore the relationship between extraction and environmentalism, questioning the ex...
Drawing on 3 ½ months of fieldwork in a trans-Himalayan rural community located within Shey Phoksumd...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...
Conservation and development discourses are the two main frameworks in which global debates on how t...
Conservation and development discourses are the two main frameworks in which global debates on how t...
Graduation date: 2012This research explores differences in environmental worldviews and connections ...
During the colonial period, western notions of nature were imported to Africa through the establishm...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
When the Huascarán National Park in the Peruvian highlands was established in 1975, consultation wit...
Re-Constituting the Nature of the Nation: Extractivism, Biodiversity, and the Rights of Nature in Ec...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
In this paper I explore the relationship between extraction and environmentalism, questioning the ex...
Drawing on 3 ½ months of fieldwork in a trans-Himalayan rural community located within Shey Phoksumd...
Accelerating deforestation and ecological degradation, linked to political and economic policies and...
In the years following the implementation of the new Ecuadorian constitution, many scholars have wei...