Biodiversity vs. consumption and agriculture : analysis of discourses from the European Community on its effort to halt biodiversity loss
Biodiversity has been in public agendas since the Río Conference in 1992, yet measures to improve it do not seem sufficient since it remains in a continuous negative status. Moreover,consumption and agriculture have been targeted as the practices that damage biodiversity the most. Thus, this study a...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2018
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