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Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature Beyond the Anthropocene

Author: Robert Fletcher Bram Buscher
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ISBN: 9781788737715
Format: Paperback
Published: April 2020
Published By: Bloomsbury
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Conservation needs a revolution. This is the only way it can contribute to the drastic transformations needed to come to a truly sustainable model of development. The good news is that conservation is ready for revolution. Heated debates about the rise of the Anthropocene and the current sixth extinctio' crisis demonstrate an urgent need and desire to move beyond mainstream approaches. Yet the conservation community is deeply divided over where to go from here. Some want to place half eart' into protected areas. Others want to move away from parks to focus on unexpected and ne' natures. Many believe conservation requires full integration into capitalist production processes.
Building on a razor-sharp critique of current conservation proposals and their contradictions, üscher and Fletcher argue that the Anthropocene challenge demands something bigger, better and bolder. Something truly revolutionary. They propose convivial conservation as the way forward. This approach goes beyond protected areas and faith in markets to incorporate the needs of humans and nonhumans within integrated and just landscapes. Theoretically astute and practically relevant, The Conservation Revolution offers a manifesto for conservation in the 21st century - a clarion call that cannot be ignored.
Conservation needs a revolution. This is the only way it can contribute to the drastic transformations needed to come to a truly sustainable model of development. The good news is that conservation is ready for revolution. Heated debates about the rise of the Anthropocene and the current sixth extinctio' crisis demonstrate an urgent need and desire to move beyond mainstream approaches. Yet the conservation community is deeply divided over where to go from here. Some want to place half eart' into protected areas. Others want to move away from parks to focus on unexpected and ne' natures. Many believe conservation requires full integration into capitalist production processes.
Building on a razor-sharp critique of current conservation proposals and their contradictions, üscher and Fletcher argue that the Anthropocene challenge demands something bigger, better and bolder. Something truly revolutionary. They propose convivial conservation as the way forward. This approach goes beyond protected areas and faith in markets to incorporate the needs of humans and nonhumans within integrated and just landscapes. Theoretically astute and practically relevant, The Conservation Revolution offers a manifesto for conservation in the 21st century - a clarion call that cannot be ignored.

Bram Büscher is Professor and Chair of the Sociology of Development and Change group at Wageningen University and holds visiting positions at the University of Johannesburg and Stellenbosch University. Bram has published over 75 articles in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes and is the author of Transforming the Frontier. Peace Parks and the Politics of Neoliberal Conservation in Southern Afric' (Duke University Press, 2013). Bram is one of the senior editors of the open-access journal Conservation & Society (www.conservationandsociety.org).
Robert Fletcher is Associate Professor in the Sociology of Development and Change group at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. His research interests include conservation, development, tourism, climate change, globalization and resistance and social movements. He is the author of Romancing the Wild- Cultural Dimensions of Ecotourism (Duke University Press, 2014) and co-editor of NatureTM Inc.- Environmental Conservation in the Neoliberal Age (U of Arizona Press, 2014) and Lessons from the Ecolaboratory- Negotiating Environment and Development in Costa Rica (U of Arizona Press, forthcoming), having also written more than sixty academic articles and book chapters. He is co-Editor-in-Chief of Geoforum and Associate Editor of Conservation & Society.
ISBN: 9781788737715
Number of Pages: 224
Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 15-Apr-2020
Dimensions (mm): 0x0mm
Publisher: Bloomsbury

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