The Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus
Political Economies and Rural Realities of (un)Comfortable Bedfellows
Herausgeber: Büscher, Bram; Davidov, Veronica
The Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus
Political Economies and Rural Realities of (un)Comfortable Bedfellows
Herausgeber: Büscher, Bram; Davidov, Veronica
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Ecotourism and natural resource extraction may be seen as contradictory pursuits, yet in reality they often take place side by side, sometimes even supported by the same institutions. This book offers theoretical reflections on why these two phenomena are systematically decoupled, and epistemologically and analytically re-links them through ethnographic case studies drawing on research from around the world.
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Ecotourism and natural resource extraction may be seen as contradictory pursuits, yet in reality they often take place side by side, sometimes even supported by the same institutions. This book offers theoretical reflections on why these two phenomena are systematically decoupled, and epistemologically and analytically re-links them through ethnographic case studies drawing on research from around the world.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780415824897
- ISBN-10: 0415824893
- Artikelnr.: 36692427
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780415824897
- ISBN-10: 0415824893
- Artikelnr.: 36692427
Bram Büscher is Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainable Development at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is also Visiting Associate Professor of Environmental Management and Energy Studies at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Veronica Davidov is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Leiden University College, the Netherlands.
Foreword Rosaleen Duffy 1. Introduction: The ecotourism-extraction nexus
Veronica Davidov and Bram Büscher 2. Conceptualising Lived Experiences
within the Political Economy of the Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus Bram
Büscher and Veronica Davidov 3. Gems of Ankarana: The commodification and
generification of Madagascar's natural wonders Andrew Walsh 4. Horticulture
in Harmony with Wildlife: The awkward marriage of ecotourism and industrial
floriculture in Naivasha, Kenya Megan Styles 5. Between the Cattle and the
Deep Blue Sea: The Janus face of the ecotourism-extraction nexus in Costa
Rica Robert Fletcher 6. Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret? Exploring the
discursive terrain and lived experience of the ecotourism/extraction nexus
in southern Belize James Stinson 7. Mining the Forest: Epical and
novelesque boundaries along the Upper Bulolo River, Papua New Guinea Jamon
Alex Halvaksz, II 8. Ecological Tourism and Elite Minerals in Karelia: The
Veps' experience with extraction, commodification and circulation of
natural resources Veronica Davidov 9. Crude Desires and 'Green'
Initiatives: Indigenous development and oil extraction in Amazonian Ecuador
Timothy J. Smith 10. 'Greening' Dispossession: Mining nature through
ecotourism in the Dominican Southwest Luisa Rollins 11. Ecotourism and
Extraction in Saami Lands: Contradictions and continuities Florence Revelin
12. Questions About Local Sovereignty in the Context of the
Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus in Northwest Ecuador: Post-neoliberal vignettes
from Intag-Manduriaco's cloud forests Linda D'Amico 13. 'Ecotourism, not
mining, in Palawan!': Territorial narratives on the last frontier (Palawan,
the Philippines) Elisabet Rasch 14. Conclusion Wolfram Dressler
Veronica Davidov and Bram Büscher 2. Conceptualising Lived Experiences
within the Political Economy of the Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus Bram
Büscher and Veronica Davidov 3. Gems of Ankarana: The commodification and
generification of Madagascar's natural wonders Andrew Walsh 4. Horticulture
in Harmony with Wildlife: The awkward marriage of ecotourism and industrial
floriculture in Naivasha, Kenya Megan Styles 5. Between the Cattle and the
Deep Blue Sea: The Janus face of the ecotourism-extraction nexus in Costa
Rica Robert Fletcher 6. Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret? Exploring the
discursive terrain and lived experience of the ecotourism/extraction nexus
in southern Belize James Stinson 7. Mining the Forest: Epical and
novelesque boundaries along the Upper Bulolo River, Papua New Guinea Jamon
Alex Halvaksz, II 8. Ecological Tourism and Elite Minerals in Karelia: The
Veps' experience with extraction, commodification and circulation of
natural resources Veronica Davidov 9. Crude Desires and 'Green'
Initiatives: Indigenous development and oil extraction in Amazonian Ecuador
Timothy J. Smith 10. 'Greening' Dispossession: Mining nature through
ecotourism in the Dominican Southwest Luisa Rollins 11. Ecotourism and
Extraction in Saami Lands: Contradictions and continuities Florence Revelin
12. Questions About Local Sovereignty in the Context of the
Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus in Northwest Ecuador: Post-neoliberal vignettes
from Intag-Manduriaco's cloud forests Linda D'Amico 13. 'Ecotourism, not
mining, in Palawan!': Territorial narratives on the last frontier (Palawan,
the Philippines) Elisabet Rasch 14. Conclusion Wolfram Dressler
Foreword Rosaleen Duffy 1. Introduction: The ecotourism-extraction nexus
Veronica Davidov and Bram Büscher 2. Conceptualising Lived Experiences
within the Political Economy of the Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus Bram
Büscher and Veronica Davidov 3. Gems of Ankarana: The commodification and
generification of Madagascar's natural wonders Andrew Walsh 4. Horticulture
in Harmony with Wildlife: The awkward marriage of ecotourism and industrial
floriculture in Naivasha, Kenya Megan Styles 5. Between the Cattle and the
Deep Blue Sea: The Janus face of the ecotourism-extraction nexus in Costa
Rica Robert Fletcher 6. Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret? Exploring the
discursive terrain and lived experience of the ecotourism/extraction nexus
in southern Belize James Stinson 7. Mining the Forest: Epical and
novelesque boundaries along the Upper Bulolo River, Papua New Guinea Jamon
Alex Halvaksz, II 8. Ecological Tourism and Elite Minerals in Karelia: The
Veps' experience with extraction, commodification and circulation of
natural resources Veronica Davidov 9. Crude Desires and 'Green'
Initiatives: Indigenous development and oil extraction in Amazonian Ecuador
Timothy J. Smith 10. 'Greening' Dispossession: Mining nature through
ecotourism in the Dominican Southwest Luisa Rollins 11. Ecotourism and
Extraction in Saami Lands: Contradictions and continuities Florence Revelin
12. Questions About Local Sovereignty in the Context of the
Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus in Northwest Ecuador: Post-neoliberal vignettes
from Intag-Manduriaco's cloud forests Linda D'Amico 13. 'Ecotourism, not
mining, in Palawan!': Territorial narratives on the last frontier (Palawan,
the Philippines) Elisabet Rasch 14. Conclusion Wolfram Dressler
Veronica Davidov and Bram Büscher 2. Conceptualising Lived Experiences
within the Political Economy of the Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus Bram
Büscher and Veronica Davidov 3. Gems of Ankarana: The commodification and
generification of Madagascar's natural wonders Andrew Walsh 4. Horticulture
in Harmony with Wildlife: The awkward marriage of ecotourism and industrial
floriculture in Naivasha, Kenya Megan Styles 5. Between the Cattle and the
Deep Blue Sea: The Janus face of the ecotourism-extraction nexus in Costa
Rica Robert Fletcher 6. Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret? Exploring the
discursive terrain and lived experience of the ecotourism/extraction nexus
in southern Belize James Stinson 7. Mining the Forest: Epical and
novelesque boundaries along the Upper Bulolo River, Papua New Guinea Jamon
Alex Halvaksz, II 8. Ecological Tourism and Elite Minerals in Karelia: The
Veps' experience with extraction, commodification and circulation of
natural resources Veronica Davidov 9. Crude Desires and 'Green'
Initiatives: Indigenous development and oil extraction in Amazonian Ecuador
Timothy J. Smith 10. 'Greening' Dispossession: Mining nature through
ecotourism in the Dominican Southwest Luisa Rollins 11. Ecotourism and
Extraction in Saami Lands: Contradictions and continuities Florence Revelin
12. Questions About Local Sovereignty in the Context of the
Ecotourism-Extraction Nexus in Northwest Ecuador: Post-neoliberal vignettes
from Intag-Manduriaco's cloud forests Linda D'Amico 13. 'Ecotourism, not
mining, in Palawan!': Territorial narratives on the last frontier (Palawan,
the Philippines) Elisabet Rasch 14. Conclusion Wolfram Dressler