Over the past few decades, the governance of nature has taken its most radical turn. The most influential change in economic and social regulation has seen a dramatic reprise of liberal faith in less regulated markets and minimalist states, underpinned by advocacy for extending exclusive property rights to nearly everything imaginable. This complex turn, with its countless yet uncharted implications for environmental quality and governance, is captured by the contentious concept of neoliberalism. Today, neoliberalism provides the context and direction for how humans affect...
Over the past few decades, the governance of nature has taken its most radical turn. The most influential change in economic and social regulati...
Over the past few decades, the governance of nature has taken its most radical turn. The most influential change in economic and social regulation has seen a dramatic reprise of liberal faith in less regulated markets and minimalist states, underpinned by advocacy for extending exclusive property rights to nearly everything imaginable. This complex turn, with its countless yet uncharted implications for environmental quality and governance, is captured by the contentious concept of neoliberalism. Today, neoliberalism provides the context and direction for how humans affect...
Over the past few decades, the governance of nature has taken its most radical turn. The most influential change in economic and social regulati...
Scott Prudham investigates a region that has, in recent years, seen more environmental conflictt than perhaps anywhere else in the US - the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. He looks at the social and economic conflicts arising from the timber industry, tracing its motivations, practices and labour relations.
Scott Prudham investigates a region that has, in recent years, seen more environmental conflictt than perhaps anywhere else in the US - the old-growth...
Scott Prudham investigates a region that has, in recent years, seen more environmental conflictt than perhaps anywhere else in the US - the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. He looks at the social and economic conflicts arising from the timber industry, tracing its motivations, practices and labour relations.
Scott Prudham investigates a region that has, in recent years, seen more environmental conflictt than perhaps anywhere else in the US - the old-growth...