INTRODUCTION.: Nature™ Inc.: The New Frontiers of Environmental Conservation
In: Nature Inc., S. 3-22
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In: Nature Inc., S. 3-22
In: The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics; Legitimacy In European Nature Conservation Policy, S. 3-21
In: Restorative Redevelopment of Devastated Ecocultural Landscapes; Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Deve, S. 305-340
In: Restorative Redevelopment of Devastated Ecocultural Landscapes; Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Deve, S. 305-339
In: Handbook of Transnational Economic Governance Regimes, S. 953-968
In: The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics; Legitimacy In European Nature Conservation Policy, S. 149-157
In: Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy, S. 120-130
In: Market and Society, S. 240-255
In: Environmental horticulture: science and management of green landscapes, S. 75-120
In: Spatial Microsimulation for Rural Policy Analysis; Advances in Spatial Science, S. 123-141
Explores biodiversity conservation as a hybrid space characterized by the relationship between the space of places (nature areas, buffer zones, stepping stones) & the space of flows (ie, social & ecological networks). Key issues in current debates on biodiversity are introduced, highlighting the conceptual cases for "global life support," the moral rights of nature, & local values. Implications for the evaluation of physical & social dimensions of biodiversity are discussed. These conceptual cases are then linked to the social & physical networks involved in biodiversity conservation. Four configurations in the realm of biodiversity are distinguished: classical nature conservation, local development, global ecology, & product chains. These configurations are assessed & some theoretical points are made in closing. Tables, Boxes, References. D. Edelman
Explores biodiversity conservation as a hybrid space characterized by the relationship between the space of places (nature areas, buffer zones, stepping stones) & the space of flows (ie, social & ecological networks). Key issues in current debates on biodiversity are introduced, highlighting the conceptual cases for "global life support," the moral rights of nature, & local values. Implications for the evaluation of physical & social dimensions of biodiversity are discussed. These conceptual cases are then linked to the social & physical networks involved in biodiversity conservation. Four configurations in the realm of biodiversity are distinguished: classical nature conservation, local development, global ecology, & product chains. These configurations are assessed & some theoretical points are made in closing. Tables, Boxes, References. D. Edelman
In: Contributions to Economics; Regional Sustainability, S. 179-193
In: The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics; Legitimacy In European Nature Conservation Policy, S. 101-107
In: The environmental challenges for Japan and Germany: intercultural and interdisciplinary perspectives, S. 39-64