2000
DOI: 10.1111/0004-5608.00199
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The Reworking of Conservation Geographies: Nonequilibrium Landscapes and Nature-Society Hybrids

Abstract: mphasis on flux is a major marker of the idea of nature at the millennium. Contributed especially by ecological science, the emphasis on flux is supported by convincing findings on biogeophysical processes, dynamic and stochastic ecological models, and theoretical and methodological examinations of ecology, biogeography, evolution, and diverse human uses of the land and other resources (Levin

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“…Les objets auxquels les environnementalistes se réfè-rent, par conviction, par militantisme ou par simple exercice de leur métier, y compris scientifique, apparaissent de ce fait comme des hybrides (Zimmerer, 2000). Ces mêmes objets ne sont ni sociaux ni naturels, dans la mesure où ils constituent des catégories inséparables au sens de Latour (1993) : ils apparaissent conjointement engendrés par des processus biophysiques dont les produits sont les supports d'idées, de discours, mais aussi de relations de pouvoir (Robbins, 2004a).…”
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“…Les objets auxquels les environnementalistes se réfè-rent, par conviction, par militantisme ou par simple exercice de leur métier, y compris scientifique, apparaissent de ce fait comme des hybrides (Zimmerer, 2000). Ces mêmes objets ne sont ni sociaux ni naturels, dans la mesure où ils constituent des catégories inséparables au sens de Latour (1993) : ils apparaissent conjointement engendrés par des processus biophysiques dont les produits sont les supports d'idées, de discours, mais aussi de relations de pouvoir (Robbins, 2004a).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Reed's work demonstrates the emergence of different environmental management configurations that result from tensions between civic society and private entities. These cases demonstrate links between privatization-commodification and processes of globalization-nationalization (Zimmerer 2000). This research also raises questions about the role that "sense of place" plays in reconfiguring environmental management.…”
Section: A Political Ecology Of Sense Of Place and Amenity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…These schemes use land-use zones and associated rules to "contain in space" specific human practices (e.g., hunting, farming, housing), thereby minimizing biophysical impacts on the environment, while also expanding markets (Zimmerer, 2000(Zimmerer, , 2006. While Zimmerer's research focuses on biodiversity conservation in the developing world, these insights apply to emerging environmental management practices in human-dominated landscapes.…”
Section: A Political Ecology Of Sense Of Place and Amenity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blaikie and Brookfield, 1987;Bryant, 1992;Greenberg and Park, 1994;Zimmerer, 2000). This cluster suggests that the environment is an arena of contested entitlements in which conflicts or claims over property and access to resources (including land), labour and the politics of recognition play themselves out (Neumann, 1998;Peluso and Watts, 2001;Schroeder, 2002).…”
Section: Political Ecology and The Study Of Resource Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%