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Volume 5: Issue 2 (Sep 2014)
Published:
19 Sep 2014
Content
Journal
Editorial: Ecosystem services and capitalism: a valuation or de-valuation of ‘nature’?
Pages: 107–111
Journal
Whose ecosystem is it anyway? Private and public rights under new approaches to biodiversity conservation
By:
Colin T Reid
and
Walters Nsoh
Pages: 112–135
Journal
The logic of ecosystems: capitalism, rights and the law of ‘ecosystem services’
By:
Bruce Pardy
Pages: 136–152
Journal
‘A price for everything?’: The ‘natural capital controversy’
By:
Rupert Read
and
Molly Scott Cato
Pages: 153–167
Journal
Payment for ‘ecosystem services’ and the ‘green economy’: green-washing or something new?
By:
Kate Wilkinson
Pages: 168–191
Journal
Human rights and the environment: a South Asian perspective
By:
Parvez Hassan
and
Azim Azfar
Pages: 192–212
Journal
Book review: David Bollier,
Think Like a Commoner: A Short Introduction to the Life of the Commons
(New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, Canada 2014) 192 pp.
By:
Anna Grear
Pages: 213–219
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
Online ISSN:
17597196
Print ISSN:
17597188
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