The Dasgupta Reviewis the latest attempt at justifying financialisation of Nature, but also much more. It represents a high point in applying concepts of capital and wealth accumulation comprehensively to all aspects of humanand non-human existence. Unravelling the flaws in the arguments, contradictions and underlying motives requires both understand of and cutting through the specialist language, neoclassical economic models, mathematics and rhetoric. We offer a critical guide to and deconstruction of Dasgupta’s biodiversity economics and reveal its real aim. Framing critical biodiversity loss as an issue of asset management and population size is a blind to avoid questioning economic growth, which remains unchallenged and depoliticized...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
Increasing evidence—synthesized in this paper—shows that economic growth contributes to biodiversity...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
In 2019, Her Majesty’s Treasury (UK) commissioned Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist and Professor Em...
The Dasgupta Review provides a rich overview of the economics of biodiversity, paints a bleak pictur...
The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review (Dasgupta 2021), henceforth the Review, tells us ...
In 2019, Her Majesty’s Treasury (UK) commissioned Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist and Professor Em...
Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist at Cambridge University, was commissioned by the UK Department of ...
The report presents a comprehensive economic review of biodiversity and calls for an urgent and tran...
Earth’s biodiversity is the ultimate engine of local and global economies and compromising the renew...
The search of unlimited economic growth to fuel capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a...
This article provides an analysis of The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review. The review ...
Contemporary economic models that guide our decision making, are not sufficiently considering the va...
Many conservationists have become enamoured with mainstream economic concepts and approaches, descr...
In Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corporations, a...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
Increasing evidence—synthesized in this paper—shows that economic growth contributes to biodiversity...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...
In 2019, Her Majesty’s Treasury (UK) commissioned Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist and Professor Em...
The Dasgupta Review provides a rich overview of the economics of biodiversity, paints a bleak pictur...
The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review (Dasgupta 2021), henceforth the Review, tells us ...
In 2019, Her Majesty’s Treasury (UK) commissioned Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist and Professor Em...
Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist at Cambridge University, was commissioned by the UK Department of ...
The report presents a comprehensive economic review of biodiversity and calls for an urgent and tran...
Earth’s biodiversity is the ultimate engine of local and global economies and compromising the renew...
The search of unlimited economic growth to fuel capitalism's metabolism has profoundly transformed a...
This article provides an analysis of The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review. The review ...
Contemporary economic models that guide our decision making, are not sufficiently considering the va...
Many conservationists have become enamoured with mainstream economic concepts and approaches, descr...
In Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corporations, a...
AbstractIn Malaysia, second largest palm oil producer worldwide, logging companies, palm oil corpora...
Increasing evidence—synthesized in this paper—shows that economic growth contributes to biodiversity...
Biodiversity is complex, difficult to define, difficult to measure, and often involves international...