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ISBN: 9780816598854
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / University of Arizona Press
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Subjects: NATURE / Ecology.; Environmental protection.; Neoliberalism.; Conservation of natural resources.; Human ecology.; Nature;

The Critical Green Engagements series kicks off with a set of academic papers from a 2001 conference designed to "critically interrogate 'the market panacea in environmental policy and conservation.'?" These rather bleak voices articulate opposition, both in terms of economic impact and effectiveness, to community-based environmental conservation approaches that aim futilely to save the environment by selling it as a premium product, citing these efforts as a neoliberal commodification of nature. Part 1 focuses on "societal entanglements" on the ground, like the social construction of natural capital or ecotourism's failure to preserve spaces without transforming them into caricatures unhelpful to the livelihoods of local communities. Part 2 explores global politics and market impacts of neoliberal conservation: the use of celebrity, the creation of abstract commodities like carbon offsets, and the transformation of "capital" as a concept. Part 3 explores conservation via "fictitious capital"-"capital that does not directly have 'any material basis in commoditites or productive activity'"-in which dramatic imagery is used to sell economic activity that is increasingly isolated from actual engagement. It's a hefty academic exchange, but a good introduction to the paradoxical notion of capitalism being used to solve a problem that capitalism created. B&w photos, illus., tables. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Bram Büscher is an associate professor of environment and sustainable development at the Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and a visiting associate professor in the Department of Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He is the author of Transforming the Frontier: Peace Parks and the Politics of Neoliberal Conservation in Southern Africa.

Wolfram Dressler is an associate professor in the Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. He is the author of Old Thoughts in New Ideas: State Conservation Measures, Livelihood and Development on Palawan Island.

Robert Fletcher is an associate professor in the Department of Environment and Development at the United Nations mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica. He is the author of Romancing the Wild: Cultural Dimensions of Ecotourism.
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