Hottest of the Hotspots

Hottest of the Hotspots
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9780816551965
ISBN-13 : 0816551960
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Book Synopsis Hottest of the Hotspots by : Benjamin Neimark

Download or read book Hottest of the Hotspots written by Benjamin Neimark and published by University of Arizona Press. This book was released on 2023-11-28 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Continually recognized as one of the “hottest” of all the world’s biodiversity hotspots, the island of Madagascar has become ground zero for the most intensive market-based conservation interventions on Earth. This book details the rollout of market conservation programs, including the finding of drugs from nature—or “bioprospecting”—biodiversity offsetting, and the selling of blue carbon credits from mangroves. It documents the tensions that exist at the local level, as many of these programs incorporate populations highly dependent on the same biodiversity now turned into global commodities for purposes of saving it. Proponents of market conservation mobilize groups of ecologically precarious workers, or the local “eco-precariat,” who do the hidden work of collecting and counting species, monitoring and enforcing the vital biodiversity used in everything from drug discovery to carbon sequestration and large mining company offsets. Providing a voice for those community workers many times left out of environmental policy discussions, this volume proposes critiques that aim to build better conservation interventions with perspectives of the local eco-precariat.


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