Corporate Nature: An Insiders Ethnography of Global Conservation Milne Sarah
Corporate Nature: An Insiders Ethnography of Global Conservation Milne Sarah In 2012, Cambodia's most prominent environmental activist was brutally murdered in a high-profile conservation area in the…
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Corporate Nature: An Insiders Ethnography of Global Conservation Milne Sarah
In 2012, Cambodia's most prominent environmental activist was brutally murdered in a high-profile conservation area in the Cardamom Mountains. During this time, she saw how big environmental NGOs can operate rather like corporations. Tragic and terrible, this event magnifies a crisis in humanity's efforts to save nature: failure of the very tools and systems at hand for advancing global environmental action.Sarah Milne spent more than a decade working for and observing global conservation projects in Cambodia.
Yet, as policy ideas prove hard to implement, NGOs must also carefully curate evidence from the field to give the impression of success and effectiveness.In Corporate Nature, Milne delves inside the black box of mainstream global Their core practice involves rolling out appealing and deceptively simple policy ideas, like Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES).