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False Promises and Unnatural Consequences
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Does neoliberalizing nature work and what work does it do? This volume provides answers to a series of urgent questions about the effects of neoliberal policies on environmental governance and quality.
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Does neoliberalizing nature work and what work does it do? This volume provides answers to a series of urgent questions about the effects of neoliberal policies on environmental governance and quality.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135983307
- Artikelnr.: 38262163
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135983307
- Artikelnr.: 38262163
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nik Heynen is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Georgia. James McCarthy is Associate Professor of Geography at Penn State University. Scott Prudham is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and the Centre for Environment at the University of Toronto. Paul Robbins is Professor of Geography at the University of Arizona.
Introduction: False Promises Part 1: Enclosure and Privatization 1. The
Last Enclosure: Resisting Privatization of Wildlife in the Western United
States 2. Privatizing Conditions of Production: Trade Agreements as
Neoliberal Environmental Governance 3. Dispossessing H20: The Contested
Terrain of Water Privatization 4. Neoliberalism in the Oceans:
'Rationalization,' Property Rights, and the Commons Question 5. Acts of
Enclosure: Claim Staking and Land Conversion in Guyana's Gold Fields Part
I: Commentary 6. Enclosure and Privatization of Neoliberal Environments 7.
Neoliberal Primitive Accumulation Part 2: Commodification and Marketization
8. Neoliberalizing Nature?: Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in
England and Wales 9. The Neoliberalization of Ecosystem Services: Wetland
Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Measurement 10. Weak or Strong
Multifunctionality?: Agri-Environmental Resistance to Neoliberal Trade
Policies 11. Re-regulating the Urban Water Regime in Neoliberal Toronto
Part II Commentary 12. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Environment
Part 3: Devolution and Neoliberal Governmentalities 13. Poisoning the Well:
Neoliberalism and the Contamination of Municipal Water in Walkerton,
Ontario 14. Un-Real Estate: Proprietary Space and Public Gardening 15.
Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property and the Contradictions
of the Neoliberalization of Nature 16. Neoliberalism and Environmental
Justice Policy Part III Commentary 17. Neoliberal Governmentalities 18.
Neoliberal Environments, Technologies of Governance and Governance of
Technologies Part 4: Resistance 19 A 'Continuous and Ample Supply':
Sustained Yield Timber Production in Northern New Mexico 20. Neo-liberalism
and the Struggle for Land in Brazil 21. Enclosure and Economic Identity in
New England Fisheries Part IV Commentary 22. Researching Resistance in a
Time of Neoliberal Entanglements 23. What Might Resistance to
Neo-Liberalism Consist of? Part 5: Conclusion 24. Neoliberal Ecologies
Conclusion: Unnatural Consequences
Last Enclosure: Resisting Privatization of Wildlife in the Western United
States 2. Privatizing Conditions of Production: Trade Agreements as
Neoliberal Environmental Governance 3. Dispossessing H20: The Contested
Terrain of Water Privatization 4. Neoliberalism in the Oceans:
'Rationalization,' Property Rights, and the Commons Question 5. Acts of
Enclosure: Claim Staking and Land Conversion in Guyana's Gold Fields Part
I: Commentary 6. Enclosure and Privatization of Neoliberal Environments 7.
Neoliberal Primitive Accumulation Part 2: Commodification and Marketization
8. Neoliberalizing Nature?: Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in
England and Wales 9. The Neoliberalization of Ecosystem Services: Wetland
Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Measurement 10. Weak or Strong
Multifunctionality?: Agri-Environmental Resistance to Neoliberal Trade
Policies 11. Re-regulating the Urban Water Regime in Neoliberal Toronto
Part II Commentary 12. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Environment
Part 3: Devolution and Neoliberal Governmentalities 13. Poisoning the Well:
Neoliberalism and the Contamination of Municipal Water in Walkerton,
Ontario 14. Un-Real Estate: Proprietary Space and Public Gardening 15.
Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property and the Contradictions
of the Neoliberalization of Nature 16. Neoliberalism and Environmental
Justice Policy Part III Commentary 17. Neoliberal Governmentalities 18.
Neoliberal Environments, Technologies of Governance and Governance of
Technologies Part 4: Resistance 19 A 'Continuous and Ample Supply':
Sustained Yield Timber Production in Northern New Mexico 20. Neo-liberalism
and the Struggle for Land in Brazil 21. Enclosure and Economic Identity in
New England Fisheries Part IV Commentary 22. Researching Resistance in a
Time of Neoliberal Entanglements 23. What Might Resistance to
Neo-Liberalism Consist of? Part 5: Conclusion 24. Neoliberal Ecologies
Conclusion: Unnatural Consequences
Introduction: False Promises Part 1: Enclosure and Privatization 1. The
Last Enclosure: Resisting Privatization of Wildlife in the Western United
States 2. Privatizing Conditions of Production: Trade Agreements as
Neoliberal Environmental Governance 3. Dispossessing H20: The Contested
Terrain of Water Privatization 4. Neoliberalism in the Oceans:
'Rationalization,' Property Rights, and the Commons Question 5. Acts of
Enclosure: Claim Staking and Land Conversion in Guyana's Gold Fields Part
I: Commentary 6. Enclosure and Privatization of Neoliberal Environments 7.
Neoliberal Primitive Accumulation Part 2: Commodification and Marketization
8. Neoliberalizing Nature?: Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in
England and Wales 9. The Neoliberalization of Ecosystem Services: Wetland
Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Measurement 10. Weak or Strong
Multifunctionality?: Agri-Environmental Resistance to Neoliberal Trade
Policies 11. Re-regulating the Urban Water Regime in Neoliberal Toronto
Part II Commentary 12. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Environment
Part 3: Devolution and Neoliberal Governmentalities 13. Poisoning the Well:
Neoliberalism and the Contamination of Municipal Water in Walkerton,
Ontario 14. Un-Real Estate: Proprietary Space and Public Gardening 15.
Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property and the Contradictions
of the Neoliberalization of Nature 16. Neoliberalism and Environmental
Justice Policy Part III Commentary 17. Neoliberal Governmentalities 18.
Neoliberal Environments, Technologies of Governance and Governance of
Technologies Part 4: Resistance 19 A 'Continuous and Ample Supply':
Sustained Yield Timber Production in Northern New Mexico 20. Neo-liberalism
and the Struggle for Land in Brazil 21. Enclosure and Economic Identity in
New England Fisheries Part IV Commentary 22. Researching Resistance in a
Time of Neoliberal Entanglements 23. What Might Resistance to
Neo-Liberalism Consist of? Part 5: Conclusion 24. Neoliberal Ecologies
Conclusion: Unnatural Consequences
Last Enclosure: Resisting Privatization of Wildlife in the Western United
States 2. Privatizing Conditions of Production: Trade Agreements as
Neoliberal Environmental Governance 3. Dispossessing H20: The Contested
Terrain of Water Privatization 4. Neoliberalism in the Oceans:
'Rationalization,' Property Rights, and the Commons Question 5. Acts of
Enclosure: Claim Staking and Land Conversion in Guyana's Gold Fields Part
I: Commentary 6. Enclosure and Privatization of Neoliberal Environments 7.
Neoliberal Primitive Accumulation Part 2: Commodification and Marketization
8. Neoliberalizing Nature?: Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in
England and Wales 9. The Neoliberalization of Ecosystem Services: Wetland
Mitigation Banking and the Problem of Measurement 10. Weak or Strong
Multifunctionality?: Agri-Environmental Resistance to Neoliberal Trade
Policies 11. Re-regulating the Urban Water Regime in Neoliberal Toronto
Part II Commentary 12. Neoliberalism and the Regulation of Environment
Part 3: Devolution and Neoliberal Governmentalities 13. Poisoning the Well:
Neoliberalism and the Contamination of Municipal Water in Walkerton,
Ontario 14. Un-Real Estate: Proprietary Space and Public Gardening 15.
Scalar Dialectics in Green: Urban Private Property and the Contradictions
of the Neoliberalization of Nature 16. Neoliberalism and Environmental
Justice Policy Part III Commentary 17. Neoliberal Governmentalities 18.
Neoliberal Environments, Technologies of Governance and Governance of
Technologies Part 4: Resistance 19 A 'Continuous and Ample Supply':
Sustained Yield Timber Production in Northern New Mexico 20. Neo-liberalism
and the Struggle for Land in Brazil 21. Enclosure and Economic Identity in
New England Fisheries Part IV Commentary 22. Researching Resistance in a
Time of Neoliberal Entanglements 23. What Might Resistance to
Neo-Liberalism Consist of? Part 5: Conclusion 24. Neoliberal Ecologies
Conclusion: Unnatural Consequences