Whilst the science of conservation biology is thriving as a
discipline, ultimately global conservation is failing. Why, when the
majority of people say they value nature and its protection? David
Johns argues that the loss of species and healthy ecosystems is best
understood as human imposition of a colonial relationship on the
non-human world - one of exploitation and domination. Global
institutions benefit from transforming nature into commodities, and
conservation is a low priority. This book places political issues at
the forefront, and tackles critical questions of conservation
efficacy. It considers the role of effective influence on decision
making, key policy changes to reduce human footprint, and the
centrality of culture in mobilising support. It draws on political
lessons from successful social movements, including human
anti-colonial struggles, to provide conservation biologists and
practitioners in scientific and social science disciplines and NGOs
with the tools and wider context to accelerate their work's impact.
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The Last Anti-Colonial Battle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108196314
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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