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Geography, science, and environmental governance. Environmental monitoring: reframing the debate. In order to protect our environment, while encouraging economic prosperity, we need to be able to have an honest debate about the interactions between the environment and the economy, have a clear picture of what the trade-offs and opportunities are and the impacts our choices are having. 8211; Environment Minister Amy Adams (5 March, 2014). The Environmental Reporting Bill. In 1997 and 2007. It will allocat...
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“Freshwater Geographies” Special Issue of New Zealand Geographer | Marc Tadaki
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Geography, science, and environmental governance. 8220;Freshwater Geographies” Special Issue of New Zealand Geographer. I’m happy to announce that the “Freshwater Geographies” Special Issue I co-edited with Ian Fuller. Is now out, and even better, it is entirely Open Access (follow this link. Ian and I explore prospects for thinking about ‘freshwater geographies’ as a vehicle for interdisciplinary and public scholarship and collaboration (hint: we tend toward the affirmative). In the first paper. Ken Hug...
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Geography, science, and environmental governance. The politics of bounding and measuring ecosystem services. That I wrote with Will Allen and Jim Sinner has just been published in. In essence, we argue that the classification and analysis of ecosystem services are not simply scientific procedures, rather they involve deep political choices about whose social-environmental relationships deserve to be represented and given prominence in environmental management. Published with Jim Sinner in. Our aim with t...
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April | 2014 | Marc Tadaki
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Geography, science, and environmental governance. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Environmental monitoring: reframing the debate. In order to protect our environment, while encouraging economic prosperity, we need to be able to have an honest debate about the interactions between the environment and the economy, have a clear picture of what the trade-offs and opportunities are and the impacts our choices are having. 8211; Environment Minister Amy Adams (5 March, 2014). The Environmental Reporting Bill.