๐ New paper published in Progress in Environmental Geography ๐
'Environmental performativity: How natures are made' by George Cusworth and Theo Stanley
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Scotland has in recent years become a haven for investors seeking to buy land for carbon offsetting. But is this delivering the environmental and community benefits that Scotland needs?
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(4/4) We consider the different justice concerns in a range of examples from Scottish nature recovery.
We argue that historicizing contexts is crucial for highlighting justice concerns and creating more equitable governance alternatives.
Excited to see our new paper out in Environmental Science and Policy:
โJust nature recovery: A framework for centring multispecies and multi-dimensional justice in land management'
Read it here: https://t.co/yrTazda4wG
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(3/4) Multispecies justice and multi-dimensional justice offer alternative framings of justice and how it can be achieved.
Integrating multispecies justice and multi-dimensional justice approaches can inform nuanced analyses of nature recovery projects.
(2/4) We offer a framework for centring justice concerns in the design and delivery of nature recovery projects.
The paper builds from the premise that justice considerations can be overlooked in the planning and delivery of nature recovery projects.
(1/4) The paper was written by team of social scientists based at the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery including:
@jsplorimer@jonnyjjt@CaitlinHafferty
๐ฒ๐งโ๐พ๐ฆ Our new paper is out in Environmental Science & Policy: 'Just nature recovery: A framework for centring multispecies and multi-dimensional justice in land management'
https://t.co/z6l5mxjy0x @steothanley@jsplorimer@CaitlinHafferty#NatureRecovery
๐ Our book - Digital ecologies: Mediating more-than-human worlds - is OUT NOW with @ManchesterUP!
๐ Edited by: @jonnyjjt, @admsrl, @HenryPolarBears & Eva Haifa Giraud
๐ Get your copy just in time for #Christmas!
https://t.co/5IfENX4zgT #DigitalEcologies
I'm really looking foward to the Digital Dimensions of Nature Recovery Conference on 7 and 8 November in Oxford.
It'll be the first opportunity for me to present some of my doctoral work after defending my viva in the summer! If you want to find out more, get in touch :)
๐ Digital Dimensions of Nature Recovery ๐
Register for the next #DigitalEcologies conference which will critically explore how technology is revolutionising #NatureRecovery
๐๏ธ 7th & 8th November
๐Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub, Jesus College, Oxford
https://t.co/eiSHodCZoh
๐ Digital Dimensions of Nature Recovery ๐
Register for the next #DigitalEcologies conference which will critically explore how technology is revolutionising #NatureRecovery
๐๏ธ 7th & 8th November
๐Cheng Kar Shun Digital Hub, Jesus College, Oxford
https://t.co/eiSHodCZoh
As an ecologist specialising in species' responses to climate change, I am deeply troubled by growing calls pushing for assisted colonisation. Whilst well meaning, this concept is built on a very outdated understanding of how species interact with climate. https://t.co/4GW26us6s4
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Super exciting to see ยซMore-than-Humanยป published in the Key Ideas in Geography series @routledgebooks!
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https://t.co/0Ph31dpdyw @jsplorimer@oxfordgeography@progenvgeog@TechNatures
For UK readers: 50% off my last book, which offers a window into the Chinese laboratory where unborn children were used to test CRISPR gene editing techniques.
The sixth article in our special issue on #MitigationDeterrence in Env Sci & Pol is now out. Catherine Price and colleagues on expectations of biochar markets in the UK. https://t.co/LR4xUykHoq
and thanks to @jamespalmer and @biosec_erc for letting me present initial findings in Bristol and Barcelona, and to @digicologies for developing the idea in an initial written piece.
Really excited to work together more in the future!
Really excited to have my first solo author paper published today in Environmental Science and Policy by @ELSenviron!
It examines the political consequences of high-tech forest carbon verification.
I argue carbon is 'known not grown'
https://t.co/Az39LcdFuk
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