Since the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, counting and mapping have come to dominate international debates around biodiversity protection. With the emergence of the Ecosystem Services concept, these counting and mapping efforts are increasingly imbued with an economic logic that argues that to save biodiversity, its goods and services must be given monetary value. This article offers a critical engagement with the Ecosystem Services discourse and the way it translates the diversity of nature into a single measure—a “currency”—to be included in systems of exchange. We argue that this conception of biodiversity is too narrow and potentially detrimental because it reduces biodiversity to a series of quantifiable fragmented parts that ...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
All ecosystems are shaped by people, directly or indirectly and all people, rich or poor, rural or u...
Building on the analytical frameworks of policy arrangements and new institutional economics, this a...
Since the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, counting and mapping have come to dominate intern...
Since the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, counting and mapping have come to dominate intern...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Building on the analytical frameworks of policy arrangements and new institutional economics, this a...
The conservation community is increasingly focused on managing nature explicitly for ecosystem servi...
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
Most research and funding in conservation has been oriented toward biodiversity per se. Until recent...
The NEA adopts the CBD definition of biodiversity which incorporates the attribute of diversity – a ...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
All ecosystems are shaped by people, directly or indirectly and all people, rich or poor, rural or u...
Building on the analytical frameworks of policy arrangements and new institutional economics, this a...
Since the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, counting and mapping have come to dominate intern...
Since the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, counting and mapping have come to dominate intern...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Meeting the ever-increasing needs of the Earth’s human population without excessively reducing biolo...
Biodiversity is being quickly eroded, with serious consequences for human and ecosystems well-being....
Building on the analytical frameworks of policy arrangements and new institutional economics, this a...
The conservation community is increasingly focused on managing nature explicitly for ecosystem servi...
Pricing and market exchange, we are now often told, are the only routes through which biological div...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
Most research and funding in conservation has been oriented toward biodiversity per se. Until recent...
The NEA adopts the CBD definition of biodiversity which incorporates the attribute of diversity – a ...
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being...
All ecosystems are shaped by people, directly or indirectly and all people, rich or poor, rural or u...
Building on the analytical frameworks of policy arrangements and new institutional economics, this a...