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Nature Swapped and Nature Lost: Biodiversity Offsetting, Urbanization and Social Justice


Nature Swapped and Nature Lost: Biodiversity Offsetting, Urbanization and Social Justice
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IntroductionChapter 1. The emergence, evolution and neoliberal origins of biodiversity offsetting1.1. Neoliberalism and nature1.2. A brief history of the origins and evolution of biodiversity offsetting1.3. Key definitions1.4. Current distribution of biodiversity offsetting and compensation mechanisms across the globeChapter 2. Biodiversity offsetting and equivalent natures2.1. Biodiversity offsetting and the construction of ecological equivalence: insights from the technicalliterature2.2. Biodiversity offsetting and the construction of ecological equivalence: insights from the criticalliterature2.3. Biodiversity offsetting and placeChapter 3. Biodiversity offsetting: Value or Rent?3.1. Nature, labor and value3.2. Biodiversity offsetting, value and rent53.3. Urbanization and biodiversity offsettingChapter 4. Biodiversity offsetting in England: Deepening neoliberal conservation4.1. Introduction4.2. Nature conservation in the UK after the 2008 financial crash: consolidating the hegemony of marketenvironmentalism4.3. Biodiversity offsetting in the UK and neoliberal conservation4.4. The Defra offset metric: The triumph of simplicity4.5. Biodiversity offsetting and the role of experts4.6. Biodiversity offsetting and habitat banking: buying biodiversity "off-the-self"4.7. Against the framing of the social as irrelevant4.8. Interregnum: A discussion with an offset metric designer on ecosystem services, biodiversity offsettingand the economic valuation of natureChapter 5. Biodiversity offsetting, urbanization and the neoliberalization of nature in England5.1. Offsetting, urbanization and deregulation: "A war on red tape" in post-crisis England5.2. The convergence of offsetting and urbanization: Rendering conservation part of a development agenda5.3. Austerity localism, neoliberal urbanization and offsetting5.4. Biodiversity offsetting, urbanization, and the right to nature5.4.1. The case of the Whitehouse Farm housing development5.4.2. The case of the Lodge Hill housing development5.4.3. The HS2 case: a voluntary adoption of offsetting to greenwash urban development5.5. When the win-win rhetoric meets the TINA dogma: biodiversity offsetting, neoliberalism and thetyranny of pragmatismChapter 6: Discussing with the supporters of biodiversity offsetting in England6.1. Introduction6.2. Interview with a conservation broker66.3. Interview with a consultant (ecologist) working for the housing industryChapter 7. Discussing with the opponents of biodiversity offsetting in England7.1. Interview with a conservationist7.2. Interview with a local activist opposing a mega-projectAfterwordReferences

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Breite: 148
Gewicht: 556 g
Höhe: 22
Länge: 210
Seiten: 404
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Elia Apostolopoulou

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