Bioproportionality: a necessary norm for conservation?
In the early stages of the environment movement, one of the principal objects of conservation was wilderness. In the 1980s, the category of wilderness gave way to that of biodiversity: conservation was reconceived as biodiversity conservation. With this change of categories, the focus of conservati...
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Autor principal: | Freya Mathews |
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The White Horse Press
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cd8b59a38e0942eebfafb544376a2051 |
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