A minimally nonanthropocentric economics: what is it, is it necessary, and can it avert the biodiversity crisis?
An important line of scholarship concludes that stemming the biodiversity crisis requires widespread nonanthropocentric modes of action and decision-making. In this regard, knowing what would even constitute a nonanthropocentric economic decision-making framework is hobbled by failing to recognize a...
Main Authors: | Vucetich, JA, Damania, R, Cushman, SA, Macdonald, EA, Burnham, D, Offer-Westort, T, Bruskotter, JT, Feltz, A, Van Eeden, L, Macdonald, DW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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