Beschreibung:
Enterprising Nature explores the rise of economic rationality in global biodiversity law, policy and science. To view Jessica's animation based on the book's themes please visit bioeconomies.org/enterprising-nature/* Examines disciplinary apparatuses, ecological-economic methodologies, computer models, business alliances, and regulatory conditions creating the conditions in which nature can be produced as enterprising* Relates lively, firsthand accounts of global processes at work drawn from multi-site research in Nairobi, Kenya; London, England; and Nagoya, Japan* Assesses the scientific, technical, geopolitical, economic, and ethical challenges found in attempts to 'enterprise nature'* Investigates the implications of this 'will to enterprise' for environmental politics and policy
Series Editor's Preface viPreface viiAcknowledgments xi1 Enterprising Nature 12 The Problem and Promise of Biodiversity Loss 283 An Economic-Ecological Tribunal for (Nonhuman) Life 564 Ecosystem Services as Political-Scientific Strategy 915 Protecting Profit: Biodiversity Loss as Material Risk 1266 Biodiversity Finance and the Search for Patient Capital 1597 Multilateralism vs Biodiversity Market-Making: Battlegrounds to Unleash Capital 1928 The Tragedy of Liberal Environmentalism 232Bibliography 246Index 276