This introduction brings together a group of papers focusing on conservation theory and practice, and argues strongly for a new place-based conservation through a multispecies lens. Honouring the work of Brian Morris, a scholar who has consistently forged a persuasive set of conceptual connections between science and society, and building on his insights into environmental history and human-nature interactions, we outline a vision of conservation that incorporates new narratives – at the intersection between the ecological and the social – to reimagine the world in the Anthropocene. This includes challenging the persistence of fortress, neoprotectionist and other top-down forms of conservation, through a recognition that conservation is dee...
Conservation biology and environmental anthropology are disciplines that are both concerned with the...
(From cover) This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to inve...
Abstract Conservation targets that reference historical expectations, such as maintaining specified ...
This introduction brings together a group of papers focusing on conservation theory and practice, an...
This paper addresses the evolution of nature conceptions in the last two decades as a response to th...
The question we ask here is what does it mean to conserve ‘nature’ in the Anthropocene, or what Marr...
Attempts to protect nature by control of human intervention in areas demarcated for biodiversity hav...
Planetary changes associated with the Anthropocene challenge longestablished ideas and approaches wi...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Is human society so all-pervading that it makes sense to talk about the end of nature? Or are we li...
In this introduction, we will address the following topics. The first section will deal with the Ant...
Relationships between humans and nature take multiple forms. This is a fundamental issue in conserva...
Aim: Biologists increasingly recognize the roles of humans in ecosystems. Subsequently, many have ar...
The planetary ecological crisis has softened the well-established borders between the natural and th...
Conservation biology and environmental anthropology are disciplines that are both concerned with the...
(From cover) This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to inve...
Abstract Conservation targets that reference historical expectations, such as maintaining specified ...
This introduction brings together a group of papers focusing on conservation theory and practice, an...
This paper addresses the evolution of nature conceptions in the last two decades as a response to th...
The question we ask here is what does it mean to conserve ‘nature’ in the Anthropocene, or what Marr...
Attempts to protect nature by control of human intervention in areas demarcated for biodiversity hav...
Planetary changes associated with the Anthropocene challenge longestablished ideas and approaches wi...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Is human society so all-pervading that it makes sense to talk about the end of nature? Or are we li...
In this introduction, we will address the following topics. The first section will deal with the Ant...
Relationships between humans and nature take multiple forms. This is a fundamental issue in conserva...
Aim: Biologists increasingly recognize the roles of humans in ecosystems. Subsequently, many have ar...
The planetary ecological crisis has softened the well-established borders between the natural and th...
Conservation biology and environmental anthropology are disciplines that are both concerned with the...
(From cover) This ground-breaking book critically extends the psychological project, seeking to inve...
Abstract Conservation targets that reference historical expectations, such as maintaining specified ...