Nature as an Asset or Nature as a Subject of Rights: Which way for addressing the global biodiversity crisis?

Speaker
Dr Roldan Muradian (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil)
Event date
Event time
17:00
Venue
Oxford Department of International Development (in person or online)
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford
OX1 3TB
Venue details

Seminar Room 3

Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Recommended

This is a hybrid event. To attend online, please register via the online booking link.

In 2021 and 2022, two high-level academic reports concerning the way humanity should deal with the fate of biodiversity were published: The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review and the IPBES Assessment on Diverse Values and Valuation of Nature.

The former conceptualises nature as an asset, while the latter acknowledges a wide diversity of ways of conceiving of and valuing nature.

As an expression of such diversity, for an increasing number of people across the globe, ecosystems should hold legal personhood as a way of gaining protection. Should we address the global biodiversity crisis as a portfolio management or as a rights recognition problem? This talk will consider the clash between these two views.