Neoliberal Bio-Economies? Neoliberal Bio-Economies?

Neoliberal Bio-Economies‪?‬

The Co-Construction of Markets and Natures

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Publisher Description

In this book, Kean Birch analyses the co-construction of markets and natures in the emerging bio-economy as a policy response to global environmental change. The bio-economy is an economic system characterized by the use of plants and other biological materials rather than fossil fuels to produce energy, chemicals, and societal goods. Over the last decade or so, numerous countries around the world have developed bio-economy strategies as a potential transition pathway to a low-carbon future. Whether this is achievable or not remains an open question, one which this book seeks to answer. In addressing this question, Kean Birch draws on over ten years of research on the bio-economy around the world, but especially in North America. He examines what kinds of markets and natures are being imagined and constructed in the pursuit of the bio-economy, and problematizes the idea that this is being driven by neoliberalism and the neoliberalization of nature(s). 

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
4 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
223
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
3.5
MB

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