Martin2020. Biodiversity Crisis, conflict and justice

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February 24, 2022 - 11:34am

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In this text Martin focuses on biodiversity loss as an issue of intergenerational justice and outlines how classic conceptualizations of conservation injustices, as a response to biodiversity loss, can perpetuate harms to both humans and non-human spheres. To articulate his points, Martin draws on theoretical perspectives across political ecology and conservation biology as well as empirical examples of past conservation movements. 

 

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Adrian Martin. “Biodiversity: Crisis, conflict, and justice” Environmental Justice: Key Issues, edited by Brendann Collsaet, Routledge, 2021,  21-34.

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Anonymous, "Martin2020. Biodiversity Crisis, conflict and justice", contributed by Ann LeHolland, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 24 February 2022, accessed 29 November 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/martin2020-biodiversity-crisis-conflict-and-justice