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Biodiversity offsetting and the production of 'equivalent natures': a Marxist critique

Biodiversity offsetting and the production of 'equivalent natures': a Marxist critique
Biodiversity offsetting and the production of 'equivalent natures': a Marxist critique
In this paper we explore the logic of biodiversity offsetting, focusing on its core
promise: the production of ‘equivalent natures’. We show how the construction of equivalence unravels the environmental contradictions of capitalism by exploring how and why it is achieved, and its profound implications for nature-society dialectics. We focus on the construction of an ecological equivalence between ecosystems, the construction of ecological credits that are considered equivalent in monetary terms, and, finally, the construction of an equivalence between places. The existing critical literature, in some cases implicitly and unwittingly, assumes that biodiversity offsetting creates value. In contrast to this argument, we draw onMarx’s labor theory of value to conclude that in the majority of instances offsetting does not create value, rather it is an instance of rent. We also draw on Marxist analyses on the production of nature and place to show that biodiversity offsetting radically rescripts nature as placeless, obscuring the fact that it facilitates the production of space, place, and nature according to the interests of capital while emphasizing that at the core of offsetting lie social struggles over rights and access to land and nature. Biodiversity offsetting’s dystopian vision for the future makes it an important focus for all critical scholars seeking to understand and challenge the contradictions of the capitalist production of nature.

1492-9732
861-892
Apostolopoulou, Evangelia
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Greco, Elisa
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Adams, William M.
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Apostolopoulou, Evangelia
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Greco, Elisa
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Adams, William M.
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Apostolopoulou, Evangelia, Greco, Elisa and Adams, William M. (2018) Biodiversity offsetting and the production of 'equivalent natures': a Marxist critique. ACME, 17 (3), 861-892.

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In this paper we explore the logic of biodiversity offsetting, focusing on its core
promise: the production of ‘equivalent natures’. We show how the construction of equivalence unravels the environmental contradictions of capitalism by exploring how and why it is achieved, and its profound implications for nature-society dialectics. We focus on the construction of an ecological equivalence between ecosystems, the construction of ecological credits that are considered equivalent in monetary terms, and, finally, the construction of an equivalence between places. The existing critical literature, in some cases implicitly and unwittingly, assumes that biodiversity offsetting creates value. In contrast to this argument, we draw onMarx’s labor theory of value to conclude that in the majority of instances offsetting does not create value, rather it is an instance of rent. We also draw on Marxist analyses on the production of nature and place to show that biodiversity offsetting radically rescripts nature as placeless, obscuring the fact that it facilitates the production of space, place, and nature according to the interests of capital while emphasizing that at the core of offsetting lie social struggles over rights and access to land and nature. Biodiversity offsetting’s dystopian vision for the future makes it an important focus for all critical scholars seeking to understand and challenge the contradictions of the capitalist production of nature.

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Published date: 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 490568
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490568
ISSN: 1492-9732
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Author: Evangelia Apostolopoulou
Author: Elisa Greco
Author: William M. Adams

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