Contents
A SAVOIR
9. Economic tools and innovation: perspectives from actor-network theory
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9.1. Etbs in the light of Callon’s “translation” model
258
9.2. “Politics of nature”: a political philosophy for ecological issues
268
9.3. Etbs in the light of “the politics of nature”
273
Conclusion
283
10. Strategic environmental management analysis: the antagonistic component of acting for biodiversity 285 10.1. An introduction to strategic environmental management analysis
286
10.2. Setting etb use in the context of strategic action in the face of resistance to change
294
Conclusion
305
Conclusion 307 The promises and limits of etbs 307 A summary of our findings to guide the use of economic tools for biodiversity
312
Perspectives for research
317
Acronyms and Abbreviations
321
References 323
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