Beyond spatial bias: understanding the colonial legacies and contemporary social forces shaping biodiversity data
Authors: Hilary Faxon & Millie Chapman How do historical and contemporary social forces shape what we know about nature? This […]
byAuthor: Mia Bennett, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Washington | miabenn@uw.edu | https://www.cryopolitics.com Environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) have […]
byOne of the signature features of the CONDJUST modus operandi is our team retreats. Maybe I am being grandiose. After […]
byThe First Conservation Data Justice Symposium Participants, Girona 2024 Preamble – what were we trying to do The excitement of […]
byThe First CONDJUST/IGSD Advanced Postgraduate Workshop There is a moment when you are completing a PhD, or shortly afterwards as […]
byOne of the privileges of working at ICTA-UAB is that this is the intellectual home of Joan Martinez-Alier, the founder […]
byCONDJUST brings together two aspects of my research which I treasure most. First it is about justice, about fair conservation. […]
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