In this paper, I use primary empirical data obtained through interviews in selected case studies around England to shed light on the neoliberal character of biodiversity offsetting, its interrelationship with governance rescaling processes, and the way the latter influences the distribution of the costs and benefits of biodiversity offsetting policies. My results show that biodiversity offsetting in England has been a reactionary neoliberal policy whose implementation has so far been characterized by important deficits from an environmental and socio-spatial justice perspective
In 2011, the UK government set in motion a process to establish a formal biodiversity offsetting pro...
The recent surge in the popularity of biodiversity offsets is particularly interesting since the ide...
Biodiversity offsetting is the widely studied last step of the mitigation hierarchy. Despite numerou...
In this paper, by drawing on primary empirical data obtained through 62 interviews in seven case stu...
Bibliography, photographs, figures.In this thesis I examine the United Kingdom's biodiversity offset...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
In this paper, we aim to shed light on the geographies that led both to the selection of Lodge Hill ...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
This thesis gives an overview of the governance structure in biodiversity offsets, the arguments for...
Failure has become an increasingly important theme of debate in the literature on neoliberal natures...
In recent years, perhaps the two most prominent debates in geography on issues of biodiversity conse...
In an era defined by neo-liberalism, environmental policy that results in the commodification of asp...
Biodiversity losses are occurring at an unprecedented rate, with ongoing environmental degradation a...
Biodiversity offsets have been proposed as part of the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy in order to ach...
We analyze the development of biodiversity offsetting governance through a research-weaving approach...
In 2011, the UK government set in motion a process to establish a formal biodiversity offsetting pro...
The recent surge in the popularity of biodiversity offsets is particularly interesting since the ide...
Biodiversity offsetting is the widely studied last step of the mitigation hierarchy. Despite numerou...
In this paper, by drawing on primary empirical data obtained through 62 interviews in seven case stu...
Bibliography, photographs, figures.In this thesis I examine the United Kingdom's biodiversity offset...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
In this paper, we aim to shed light on the geographies that led both to the selection of Lodge Hill ...
Biodiversity conservation is a fundamentally spatial practice. For more than a century, conservation...
This thesis gives an overview of the governance structure in biodiversity offsets, the arguments for...
Failure has become an increasingly important theme of debate in the literature on neoliberal natures...
In recent years, perhaps the two most prominent debates in geography on issues of biodiversity conse...
In an era defined by neo-liberalism, environmental policy that results in the commodification of asp...
Biodiversity losses are occurring at an unprecedented rate, with ongoing environmental degradation a...
Biodiversity offsets have been proposed as part of the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy in order to ach...
We analyze the development of biodiversity offsetting governance through a research-weaving approach...
In 2011, the UK government set in motion a process to establish a formal biodiversity offsetting pro...
The recent surge in the popularity of biodiversity offsets is particularly interesting since the ide...
Biodiversity offsetting is the widely studied last step of the mitigation hierarchy. Despite numerou...