Caring for nature matters: a relational approach for understanding nature's contributions to human well-being

K Jax, M Calestani, KMA Chan, U Eser, H Keune… - Current opinion in …, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Caring for nature is a fundamental other-regarding relation.•Caring refers to
relational values constitutive for living of a truly human life.•Several approaches already …

New perspectives and critical insights from Indigenous peoples' research: A systematic review of Indigenous management and organization literature

E Salmon, JF Chavez R, M Murphy - Academy of Management …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
Indigenous Peoples and contexts have offered valuable insights to enrich management and
organization theories and literature. Yet, despite their growing prevalence and impact, these …

The commodification of nature and socio-environmental resistance in Ecuador: An inventory of accumulation by dispossession cases, 1980–2013

S Latorre, KN Farrell, J Martínez-Alier - Ecological Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
This article aims to advance understanding of the relationship between social metabolism,
the commodification of nature, local regime changes, and patterns of resistance to …

Energy justice and the contested petroleum politics of stranded assets: Policy insights from the Yasuní-ITT Initiative in Ecuador

BK Sovacool, J Scarpaci - Energy Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Ecuador's progressive Yasuní-ITT Initiative, operational 2007 to 2013, would have left
almost one billion barrels of crude oil locked in perpetuity beneath one of the most intact and …

Invisible (bio) economies: A framework to assess the 'blind spots' of dominant bioeconomy models

L Pungas - Sustainability Science, 2023 - Springer
Bioeconomy as a new promissory discourse neither challenges the paradigm of economic
growth, nor questions its embeddedness in capitalist (neo-) colonial patriarchal power …

Neoliberal performatives and the 'making'of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)

V Kolinjivadi, G Van Hecken… - Progress in Human …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper argues that Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) serve as a neoliberal
performative act, in which idealized conditions are re-constituted by well-resourced and …

The political dimensions of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Cascade or stairway?

D Hausknost, N Grima, SJ Singh - Ecological Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper aims to advance our understanding of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
as 'political projects' by offering an analytical tool for investigating power relations, political …

Nature commodification:'a necessary evil'? An analysis of the views of environmental professionals on ecosystem services-based approaches

J Martin-Ortega, MA Mesa-Jurado… - Ecosystem Services, 2019 - Elsevier
Ecosystem services (ES) has established itself as the predominant paradigm for framing
environmental research and policy-making. Its rapid popularisation is raising concerns …

What's in a name? Epistemic perspectives and Payments for Ecosystem Services policies in Nicaragua

G Van Hecken, J Bastiaensen, F Huybrechs - Geoforum, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract As Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) continues to gain attention as a policy
tool for securing efficient and effective environmental governance, a rising tide of criticism …

Rethinking labour/work in a degrowth society

A Saave, B Muraca - The Palgrave handbook of environmental labour …, 2021 - Springer
The aim of the chapter is to give a critical overview of how work and labour have been
conceptualized within the heterogeneous degrowth discourses. While degrowth has …