This article examines the financial mechanism, currently known as the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, by which Ecuador would be compensated for not exploiting the reserves of heavy crude lying underneath the Yasuní National Park, a Biosphere Reserve for Humanity located in the Amazon Region. An analysis of the ways in which the proposal is being debated is offered to illustrate the unique problems posed by the incorporation of natural capital in economic decisions. A focus on the creative measurements and calculations offered by a range of social actors highlights the relevance of morally framed evaluations in defining the future economic use of the park. I show how an anthropological perspective may complement ecological economics and various polit...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first nation in the world to recognize the rights of nature in its Const...
A controversial initiative proposed by the Ecuadorian Government in 2007 aimed to support the protec...
This article examines the financial mechanism, currently known as the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, by whic...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
This article explores the saga of the campaign to save the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) block ...
Oil and gas concessions now cover vast swaths of the western Amazon, including protected areas and i...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The case to leave nearly 900 million barrels of oil underground in E...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
Ecuador\u27s Yasuní Man and the Biosphere Reserve—located at the intersection of the Amazon, the And...
This article examines the Amazonian countries of Peru and Ecuador, their differing policy directions...
The Yasuní - ITT Initiative represented an innovative and cutting-edge proposal of the Ecuadorian St...
This report evaluates the Ecuadorian proposal to have the international community compensate Ecuador...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n°6/2013 18 p.This article presents the Daly-Correa proposal concerning ta...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first nation in the world to recognize the rights of nature in its Const...
A controversial initiative proposed by the Ecuadorian Government in 2007 aimed to support the protec...
This article examines the financial mechanism, currently known as the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, by whic...
The design of economic instruments for the protection of ecological wealth in Latin American countri...
This article explores the saga of the campaign to save the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) block ...
Oil and gas concessions now cover vast swaths of the western Amazon, including protected areas and i...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan The case to leave nearly 900 million barrels of oil underground in E...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
The traditional discourse of economic growth has separated the consequences of environmental damage ...
Ecuador\u27s Yasuní Man and the Biosphere Reserve—located at the intersection of the Amazon, the And...
This article examines the Amazonian countries of Peru and Ecuador, their differing policy directions...
The Yasuní - ITT Initiative represented an innovative and cutting-edge proposal of the Ecuadorian St...
This report evaluates the Ecuadorian proposal to have the international community compensate Ecuador...
cahier de recherche EDDEN n°6/2013 18 p.This article presents the Daly-Correa proposal concerning ta...
Market-based instruments have become a widely used approach to motivate landowners to conserve fores...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first nation in the world to recognize the rights of nature in its Const...
A controversial initiative proposed by the Ecuadorian Government in 2007 aimed to support the protec...