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The latest issue of Human Geography, on Grabbing 'Green': Markets,
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Human Geography Volume 6, number 1, 2013

Contents

Grabbing “Green”: Markets, Environmental Governance and the Materialization
of Natural Capital 
Catherine Corson, Kenneth Iain MacDonald, Benjamin Neimark 

Consume, Connect, Conserve: Some Notes on Cultural Capitalism’s Promise of
Environmental Redemption 
James J. Igoe 

Bodies Do Matter: Explaining the Peculiar Persistence of Neoliberalism in
Contemporary Environmental Governance 
Robert Fletcher 

Grabbing Green: Cynical Reason, Instrumental Ethics and the Production of
‘The Green Economy’ 
Kenneth Iain MacDonald 

Seizing Center Stage: Ecosystem Services, Live, at the Convention on
Biological Diversity! 
Daniel Suarez and Catherine Corson 

After the green rush? Biodiversity offsets, uranium power and the calculus
of casualties in greening growth 
Sian Sullivan 

Dividing Environments: Rural Dispossession, Land Enclosures and the
Construction of Environmental Resources in China 
Jia Ching Chen 

Fixing Carbon, Losing Ground: Payment for Environmental Services and Land
Certification in Mexico 
Tracey Osborne 

Contesting Market-Based Conservation: Payments for Ecosystem Services as a
Surface of Engagement for Rural Social Movements in Mexico 
Elizabeth Shapiro-Garza 

Uneven territorialization: looking at sea turtle conservation in neoliberal
Costa Rica 
Alonso Ramírez-Cover

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