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Ghost species: spectral geographies of biodiversity conservation

机译:鬼种:生物多样性保护的光谱地理

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Despite the widespread use of spectral metaphors, the spectral quality of debates about extinction is little remarked by researchers in conservation science. In this article, we ask the following question: does a sense of the spectral create the conditions for hopeful thoughts and actions about biodiversity? Does becoming 'haunted' by species loss accomplish anything? Our intervention is timely because the field of biodiversity conservation reflects the power of ghosts, haunting, and absence in framing the crisis of biodiversity loss and in the moral tales that it uses to justify urgent conservation action. These spectral ideas have power to shape the way conservationists think and act. Yet, crucially, the connections between ghosts, haunting and conservation are not much acknowledged or discussed in conservation itself. Here, we explore the hopeful potential for conservation's ghostly engagement by drawing on the literature on the spectral turn in cultural geography.
机译:尽管光谱隐喻得到了广泛使用,但有关灭绝的辩论的光谱质量却很少受到保护科学研究人员的关注。在本文中,我们提出以下问题:光谱感是否为有关生物多样性的充满希望的思想和行动创造了条件?被物种损失“困扰”是否有任何成就?我们的干预是及时的,因为生物多样性保护领域反映出鬼魂,困扰和缺乏力量在构成生物多样性丧失危机以及它用来证明紧急保护行动的道义故事中的力量。这些光谱思想有能力塑造保护主义者的思考和行动方式。然而,至关重要的是,在保护本身中并没有太多人承认或讨论过幽灵,困扰和保护之间的联系。在这里,我们通过借鉴文化地理频谱转向方面的文献,探索了保护的幽灵般参与的希望。

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