Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Capitalism and Conservation: The Production and Reproduction of Biodiversity Conservation: Dan Brockington and Rosaleen DuffyPart I: Cultivating Conservation with Capitalism1. A Spectacular Eco-Tour around the Historic Bloc: Theorising the Convergence of Biodiversity Conservation and Capitalist Expansion: Jim Igoe, Katja Neves and Dan Brockington2. The Devil is in the (Bio)diversity: Private Sector 'Engagement' and the Restructuring of Biodiversity Conservation: Kenneth Iain MacDonald3. The Conservationist Mode of Production and Conservation NGOs in sub-Saharan Africa: Dan Brockington and Katherine Scholfield4. Shifting Environmental Governance in a Neoliberal World: U.S. AID for Conservation: Catherine Corson5. Disconnected Nature: The Scaling Up of African Wildlife Foundation and Its Impacts on Biodiversity Conservation and Local Livelihoods: Hassanali T. Sachedina6. The Rich, the Powerful and the Endangered: Conservation Elites, Networks and the Dominican Republic: George Holmes7.Conservative Philanthropists, Royalty and Business Elites in Nature Conservation in Southern Africa: Marja Spierenburg and Harry WelsPart II: Selling Conservation8. Protecting the Environment the Natural Way: Ethical Consumption and Commodity Fetishism: James G. Carrier9. Making the Market: Specialty Coffee, Generational Pitches and Papua New Guinea: Paige West10. Cashing in on Cetourism: A Critical Ecological Engagement with Dominant E-NGO Discourses on Whaling, Cetacean Conservation, and Whale Watching: Katja Neves11. Neoliberalising Nature? Elephant-Back Tourism in Thailand and Botswana: Rosaleen Duffy and Lorraine Moore12. The Receiving End of Reform: Everyday Responses to Neoliberalisation in Southeastern Mexico: Peter R. WilshusenIndex.
Capitalism and conservation. ISBN 9781444338348. Published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.