The emergence of market mechanisms for the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services in recent years has been portrayed by most conservation institutions and epistemological frameworks as an unprecedented opportunity for the conservation of nature. This article shifts the focus from the improved effectiveness arguments concerning such mechanisms to examine their institutional and political context and origins. It outlines the field of transnational biodiversity markets and uncovers the normative biases it displays. The regulatory vocabulary of ‘market mechanisms’ is juxtaposed to the more explicit ideological approach professed by the critics of neoliberalism. The argument is that, rather than an inevitable component in contemporary...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This boo...
Biodiversity crisis is one of the many crises that started at the turn of the millennia. Concrete fo...
Defence date: 2 September 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
Conservation policy and practice is increasingly turning towards market-based interventions to recon...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
While biodiversity conservation has had a longstanding relationship with markets, the recent past ha...
AbstractCommodification of nature refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non-marketed...
This article appears in Transnational Environmental Law published by Cambridge University Press. Cop...
During the past decade, we have seen the introduction of market-based mechanisms in biodiversity pol...
Commodification of nature refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non-marketed spheres...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This boo...
Biodiversity crisis is one of the many crises that started at the turn of the millennia. Concrete fo...
Defence date: 2 September 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
This article aims to synthetize the approaches to the market as a category and to the construction o...
1. Globally, governments and regulators face an ongoing trade‐off between meeting economic developme...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
Conservation policy and practice is increasingly turning towards market-based interventions to recon...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
While biodiversity conservation has had a longstanding relationship with markets, the recent past ha...
AbstractCommodification of nature refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non-marketed...
This article appears in Transnational Environmental Law published by Cambridge University Press. Cop...
During the past decade, we have seen the introduction of market-based mechanisms in biodiversity pol...
Commodification of nature refers to the expansion of market trade to previously non-marketed spheres...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
Current regulatory approaches have not prevented the loss of biodiversity across the world. This boo...
Biodiversity crisis is one of the many crises that started at the turn of the millennia. Concrete fo...