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The ecolaboratory : environmental governance and economic development in Costa Rica /

"Despite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Costa Rica has long been considered an important site for experimentation in cutting-edge environmental policy. From protected area management to ecotourism to payment for environmental services (P...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Fletcher, Robert, 1973- (Editor ), Dowd-Uribe, Brian (Editor ), Aistara, Guntra A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2020.
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245 0 4 |a The ecolaboratory :  |b environmental governance and economic development in Costa Rica /  |c edited by Robert Fletcher, Brian Dowd-Uribe, and Guntra A. Aistara. 
264 1 |a Tucson :  |b University of Arizona Press,  |c 2020. 
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300 |a 1 online resource (vii, 373 pages) :  |b illustrations, maps 
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505 0 0 |g Introduction.  |t Negotiating Environmental Governance and Economic Development in the Green Republic /  |r Robert Fletcher, Guntra A. Aistara, and Brian Dowd-Uribe –  |g Part I.  |t Governing the Agrarian Economy --  |t The Costa Rican Agrifood System, 1961-2014 : Assessing Neoliberalism's Impacts on Agriculture and Diets /  |r Ryan E. Galt --  |t Agrarian Questions, Neoliberalism, and the Persistence of the Costa Rican Coffee Peasantry /  |r Nicholas Babin --  |t Costa Rica's Farmers' Market Program : Aiding Farmer Livelihoods and Urban Food Security? /  |r Brian Dowd- Uribe and Erin Raser --  |t Gender and Climate Change in Smallholder Family Farms of Tierra Blanca, Cartago /  |r Carolina Castillo Echeverria --  |t Understanding the Impact of Costa Rica's Protectionist Rice Economy on Smallholder Farmers in Semi-arid Northwest Costa Rica /  |r Benjamin P. Warner and Christopher P. Kuzdas --  |t Seeding Organic Sovereignties in the Face of Free Trade /  |r Guntra A. Aistara –  |g Part II.  |t Contesting Environmental Conservation --  |t Paying for PES : Taxes, Tariffs, and the World Bank in Costa Rica /  |r Brett S. Matulis and Robert Fletcher --  |t Costa Rica's Forest Transition Revisited /  |r Jan Breitling --  |t A Fractured Mirror : Migration to National Park Buffer Zones as a Reflection of the Ecolaboratory /  |r David M. Hoffman --  |t An Ecolaboratory for Climate Politics? : Costa Rica's 2007 Carbon-Neutral Pledge /  |r Julia A. Flagg --  |t Bonds, Bridges, and Links to Development in Osa and Golfito, Costa Rica /  |r Carter A. Hunt, William H. Durham, and Claire M. Menke --  |t Waves of Development : Surf Tourism on Trial in Costa Rica /  |r Tara Ruttenberg and J. Peter Brosius --  |t Ecotourism-as-Conservation : Exploring the Decline of Leatherback Sea Turtles in Playa Grande, Costa Rica /  |r Emily Benton Hite –  |g Part III.  |t Negotiating Resource Conflicts --  |t REDD+, Social Inclusion, and Indigenous Peoples in Costa Rica /  |r Alonso Ramirez Cover --  |t Peace Parks : Nation Branding and Soft Power in Costa Rica /  |r Karina Barquet and Ida Andersson --  |t Of Dams and Development : Debating "Green" Energy Production in Costa Rica /  |r Robert Fletcher and Jernej Frece --  |t Conflict and Cooperation in Costa Rica's Water Sector : Lessons for Water Management /  |r Christopher P. Kuzdas and Benjamin P. Warner --  |t The Mining Ban Movement and the Role of Democratization in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Honduras /  |r Lynn Holland --  |g Conclusion.  |t Limits to Exceptionalism and Lessons from the Laboratory /  |r Guntra A. Aistara, Robert Fletcher, and Brian Dowd-Uribe. 
520 |a "Despite its tiny size and seeming marginality to world affairs, the Central American republic of Costa Rica has long been considered an important site for experimentation in cutting-edge environmental policy. From protected area management to ecotourism to payment for environmental services (PES) and beyond, for the past half-century the country has successfully positioned itself at the forefront of novel trends in environmental governance and sustainable development. Yet the increasingly urgent dilemma of how to achieve equitable economic development in a world of ecosystem decline and climate change presents new challenges, testing Costa Rica's ability to remain a leader in innovative environmental governance. This book explores these challenges, how Costa Rica is responding to them, and the lessons this holds for current and future trends regarding environmental governance and sustainable development. It provides the first comprehensive assessment of successes and challenges as they play out in a variety of sectors, including agricultural development, biodiversity conservation, water management, resource extraction, and climate change policy. By framing Costa Rica as an "ecolaboratory," the contributors in this volume examine the lessons learned and offer a path for the future of sustainable development research and policy in Central America and beyond." --  |c Provided by the publisher. 
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