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Guerilla gardening in post-crisis Greece: Territorial autogestion, socio-spatial dialectics and the right to the city ...
Apostolopoulou, Elia. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Biodiversity Offsetting and the Construction of ‘Equivalent Natures' A Marxist Critique ...
Apostolopoulou, Elia; Adams, William; Greco, E. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Biodiversity Offsetting and the Construction of ‘Equivalent Natures' A Marxist Critique
Apostolopoulou, Elia; Adams, William; Greco, E. - : University of British Columbia, 2019. : ACME : An International e-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2019
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Neoliberal Capitalism and Conservation in the Post-crisis Era: The Dialectics of "Green" and "Un-green" Grabbing in Greece and the UK
Apostolopoulou, Elia; Adams, William. - : Wiley, 2015. : Antipode, 2015
Abstract: “Green-grabbing”, in which environmental arguments support expropriation of land and resources, is a recognized element in neoliberal conservation. However, capitalism’s strategic interest in promoting the neoliberalization of conservation is accompanied by attempts to exploit hitherto protected natures without any pretence at “greenness”. In this paper we explore the dialectics between “green” and “un-green” grabbing as neoliberal strategies in the reconstruction of nature conservation policies after the 2008 financial “crash” in Greece and the UK. In both countries, accelerated neoliberalization is manifested in diverse ways, including initiatives to roll back conservation regulation, market-based approaches to “saving” nature and the privatization of public nature assets. The intensification of “green” and “un-green” grabbing reflects capitalism’s strategic interest in both promoting and obstructing nature conservation, ultimately leaving for “protected natures” two choices: either to be further degraded to boost growth or to be “saved” through their deeper inclusion as commodities visible to the market. ; This study was partly supported by an Aristeia Fellowship awarded to Dr Apostolopoulou by the Research Committee of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2013, and by Marie Curie Fellowship(PIEF-GA-2013-622631 CESINE. ; This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anti.12102/abstract.
Keyword: deregulation; economic crisis; green grabbing; neoliberal conservation; neoliberalization of nature; privatization
URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/247153
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