People, Plants, and Justice : : The Politics of Nature Conservation / / ed. by Charles Zerner.

In an era of market triumphalism, this book probes the social and environmental consequences of market-linked nature conservation schemes. Rather than supporting a new anti-market orthodoxy, Charles Zerner and colleagues assert that there is no universal entity, "the market." Analysis and...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2000]
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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (416 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • PART I. Across the Terrain
  • INTRODUCTION: Toward a Broader Vision of Justice and Nature Conservation
  • CHAPTER 1. Contested Communities, Malignant Markets, and Gilded Governance: Justice, Resource Extraction, and Conservation in the Tropics
  • CHAPTER 2. Beyond Distributive Justice: Resource Extraction and Environmental Justice in the Tropics
  • PART II.On Location: Case Studies
  • CHAPTER 3 Justice for Whom? Contemporary Images of Amazonia
  • CHAPTER 4. Outrage in Rubber and Oil: Extractivism, Indigenous Peoples, and Justice in the Upper Amazon
  • CHAPTER 5. Land, Justice, and the Politics of Conservation in Tanzania
  • CHAPTER 6. Rebellion, Representation, and Enfranchisement in the Forest Villages of Makacoulibantang, Eastern Senegal
  • CHAPTER 7. The Damar Agroforests of Krui, Indonesia: Justice for Forest Farmers
  • CHAPTER 8. Tropical Forests Forever? A Contextual Ecology of Bentian Rattan Agroforestry Systems
  • CHAPTER 9. Global Markets, Local Injustice in Southeast Asian Seas: The Live Fish Trade and Local Fishers in the Togean Islands of Sulawesi
  • CHAPTER 10. Exploitation of Gaharu, and Forest Conservation Efforts in the Kayan Mentarang National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
  • CHAPTER 11. The Meaning of the Manatee: An Examination of Community-Based Ecotourism Discourse and Practice in Gales Point, Belize
  • CHAPTER 12. Profits, Prunus, and the Prostate: International Trade in Tropical Bark
  • CHAPTER 13. A Tale of Two Villages: Culture, Conservation, and Ecocolonialism in Samoa
  • CHAPTER 14. One in Ten Thousand? The Cameroon Case of Ancistrocladus korupensis
  • CHAPTER 15. The Fate of the Collections: Social Justice and the Annexation of Plant Genetic Resources
  • References
  • Contributors
  • Index