This paper makes the case for an environmental justice approach to the practice and study of participation and effectiveness in agrobiodiversity governance. It is argued that, in order to understand the conditions under which participation leads to improved outcomes, the concept has to be rethought, both from a political and a methodological perspective. This can be done by applying an ex-ante environmental justice approach to participation, including notions of distribution, recognition and representation. By exploring the approach through empirical examples of participation in biodiversity and environmental governance, a research framework is outlined, attempting to bridge normative and practical approaches to environmental justice, and t...
Agrobiodiversity relates to humans and their environments. It is the result of interactions between ...
A failure to address social concerns in biodiversity conservation can lead to feelings of injustice ...
The main subject to which this book seeks to contribute is the question of how and under which circu...
Today’s environmental governance processes increasingly include some form of participation. Particip...
This paper makes the case for an environmental justice approach to the practice and study of partici...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
Poster for the Belgian Ecosystem Services (BEES) Christmas Market 2014 (Dec 17, 2014 - Agro BioTech ...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
Justice concerns are at the core of struggles and conflicts brought about by the ineluctable trade-o...
Since the turn of the century, a growing number of European farmers have shown interest for a transf...
Attempts of making our food systems more sustainable have (partly) failed. Food production still con...
The novel articulations between the state, markets and civil society arising from the shift to netwo...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Abstract The 2010 Nagoya Protocol under the Convention on Biological Diversity and recent changes in...
We now possess the knowledge that our actions do have a real impact on the environment. Ignorance is...
Agrobiodiversity relates to humans and their environments. It is the result of interactions between ...
A failure to address social concerns in biodiversity conservation can lead to feelings of injustice ...
The main subject to which this book seeks to contribute is the question of how and under which circu...
Today’s environmental governance processes increasingly include some form of participation. Particip...
This paper makes the case for an environmental justice approach to the practice and study of partici...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
Poster for the Belgian Ecosystem Services (BEES) Christmas Market 2014 (Dec 17, 2014 - Agro BioTech ...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
Justice concerns are at the core of struggles and conflicts brought about by the ineluctable trade-o...
Since the turn of the century, a growing number of European farmers have shown interest for a transf...
Attempts of making our food systems more sustainable have (partly) failed. Food production still con...
The novel articulations between the state, markets and civil society arising from the shift to netwo...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Abstract The 2010 Nagoya Protocol under the Convention on Biological Diversity and recent changes in...
We now possess the knowledge that our actions do have a real impact on the environment. Ignorance is...
Agrobiodiversity relates to humans and their environments. It is the result of interactions between ...
A failure to address social concerns in biodiversity conservation can lead to feelings of injustice ...
The main subject to which this book seeks to contribute is the question of how and under which circu...