The International Regulation of Extinction - Timothy M Swanson - Books - NYU Press - 9780814779927 - July 1, 1994
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The International Regulation of Extinction

Timothy M Swanson

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The International Regulation of Extinction

During the summer of 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro was hailed as a watershed moment in the ecology movement. Over 100 nations signed a new international treaty intended to conserve biological diversity. Yet, every day, species--many not even discovered--are driven into extinction and the ecological crisis continues to be a pressing global problem.

Stressing the need to build bridges between the scientific community and international policymakers, Timothy Swanson here develops a new theory of the interplay between human society and the biological world. Biodiversity regulation, he argues, must focus specifically on the regulation of the global economic forces driving species into extinction. As the global development process becomes increasingly sophisticated, the spectre of a homogenized biosphere looms large.

Yet, while biological diversity is responsible for a host of global benefits, it confers few tangible gains onto individual nations that offset the financial advantages of exploiting these same natural resources. The same economic rationale that drives farmers to grow coca leafs instead of grain compels countries to exploit natural resources, rather than conserve them. In order to stave off the decline of biological diversity, Swanson proposes the creation of specific policies that will internalize the benefits of biodiversity on a national level.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 1, 1994
ISBN13 9780814779927
Publishers NYU Press
Pages 264
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 30 mm   ·   467 g
Language English  

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