Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis: Conservation in a World of Inequality
The challenge this book grapples with is how biodiversity might be conserved without producing global injustice
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction: Biodiversity in crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a distinct global challenge -- Beyond conservation business as usual -- Conservation politics and global justice -- Structure of the book -- 1 Biodiversity, justice, and animals -- Why conservation and global justice? -- Inequality as a driver of the biodiversity crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a cause of global injustice -- Conservation policies as a cause of global injustice -- Beyond anthropocentrism -- Three views on the status of animals -- 2 Theorizing biodiversity conservation -- Defining conservation -- Conserving biodiversity -- Why care about biodiversity loss? -- Biodiversity sustains vital ecosystem processes on which humans depend for their most basic rights -- The ability to interact with a diverse living world is important for flourishing lives -- Members of other species also have rights worthy of protection -- Other elements of the living world possess intrinsic value -- Conservation beyond biodiversity -- Abundance -- Nature and the wild -- Conclusion -- 3 Sharing the burdens -- The sheer diversity of conservation burdens -- How should conservation burdens be allocated? -- Contribution to the problem -- Capacity to bear burdens -- Facts about benefits -- Conclusion -- 4 Opportunity costs and global justice -- A moralized baseline for opportunity costs -- The status quo baseline -- The willingness to accept baseline -- The anti-poverty baseline -- The egalitarian baseline -- The egalitarian baseline and the biodiversity crisis -- Implications for conservation practitioners -- Conclusion -- 5 Justice and biodiversity offsetting -- Biodiversity offsetting and global justice -- The case for offsetting -- Impact on biodiversity -- Normalizing biodiversity loss? -- Complexity, equivalence, and loss -- Offsetting harm? | |
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spelling | Armstrong, Chris Verfasser aut Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis Conservation in a World of Inequality 1st ed Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (177 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction: Biodiversity in crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a distinct global challenge -- Beyond conservation business as usual -- Conservation politics and global justice -- Structure of the book -- 1 Biodiversity, justice, and animals -- Why conservation and global justice? -- Inequality as a driver of the biodiversity crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a cause of global injustice -- Conservation policies as a cause of global injustice -- Beyond anthropocentrism -- Three views on the status of animals -- 2 Theorizing biodiversity conservation -- Defining conservation -- Conserving biodiversity -- Why care about biodiversity loss? -- Biodiversity sustains vital ecosystem processes on which humans depend for their most basic rights -- The ability to interact with a diverse living world is important for flourishing lives -- Members of other species also have rights worthy of protection -- Other elements of the living world possess intrinsic value -- Conservation beyond biodiversity -- Abundance -- Nature and the wild -- Conclusion -- 3 Sharing the burdens -- The sheer diversity of conservation burdens -- How should conservation burdens be allocated? -- Contribution to the problem -- Capacity to bear burdens -- Facts about benefits -- Conclusion -- 4 Opportunity costs and global justice -- A moralized baseline for opportunity costs -- The status quo baseline -- The willingness to accept baseline -- The anti-poverty baseline -- The egalitarian baseline -- The egalitarian baseline and the biodiversity crisis -- Implications for conservation practitioners -- Conclusion -- 5 Justice and biodiversity offsetting -- Biodiversity offsetting and global justice -- The case for offsetting -- Impact on biodiversity -- Normalizing biodiversity loss? -- Complexity, equivalence, and loss -- Offsetting harm? Location, meaning, and global justice -- The moral significance of location -- Opportunity costs and exploitation -- Conclusion -- 6 Half Earth and beyond -- The pendulum of conservation politics -- Moral costs -- Exclusion -- Crowding -- Deprivation -- Exploitation -- Superficiality -- Political control -- Access to green and blue spaces -- Beyond Half Earth -- Rethinking area-based conservation -- Putting global forces in view -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index The challenge this book grapples with is how biodiversity might be conserved without producing global injustice Biodiversity conservation-Economic aspects Biodiversity conservation-International cooperation Distributive justice Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Armstrong, Chris Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2024 |
spellingShingle | Armstrong, Chris Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis Conservation in a World of Inequality Cover -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction: Biodiversity in crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a distinct global challenge -- Beyond conservation business as usual -- Conservation politics and global justice -- Structure of the book -- 1 Biodiversity, justice, and animals -- Why conservation and global justice? -- Inequality as a driver of the biodiversity crisis -- The biodiversity crisis as a cause of global injustice -- Conservation policies as a cause of global injustice -- Beyond anthropocentrism -- Three views on the status of animals -- 2 Theorizing biodiversity conservation -- Defining conservation -- Conserving biodiversity -- Why care about biodiversity loss? -- Biodiversity sustains vital ecosystem processes on which humans depend for their most basic rights -- The ability to interact with a diverse living world is important for flourishing lives -- Members of other species also have rights worthy of protection -- Other elements of the living world possess intrinsic value -- Conservation beyond biodiversity -- Abundance -- Nature and the wild -- Conclusion -- 3 Sharing the burdens -- The sheer diversity of conservation burdens -- How should conservation burdens be allocated? -- Contribution to the problem -- Capacity to bear burdens -- Facts about benefits -- Conclusion -- 4 Opportunity costs and global justice -- A moralized baseline for opportunity costs -- The status quo baseline -- The willingness to accept baseline -- The anti-poverty baseline -- The egalitarian baseline -- The egalitarian baseline and the biodiversity crisis -- Implications for conservation practitioners -- Conclusion -- 5 Justice and biodiversity offsetting -- Biodiversity offsetting and global justice -- The case for offsetting -- Impact on biodiversity -- Normalizing biodiversity loss? -- Complexity, equivalence, and loss -- Offsetting harm? Location, meaning, and global justice -- The moral significance of location -- Opportunity costs and exploitation -- Conclusion -- 6 Half Earth and beyond -- The pendulum of conservation politics -- Moral costs -- Exclusion -- Crowding -- Deprivation -- Exploitation -- Superficiality -- Political control -- Access to green and blue spaces -- Beyond Half Earth -- Rethinking area-based conservation -- Putting global forces in view -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Biodiversity conservation-Economic aspects Biodiversity conservation-International cooperation Distributive justice |
title | Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis Conservation in a World of Inequality |
title_auth | Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis Conservation in a World of Inequality |
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title_short | Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis |
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