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annlejan7Adrian Martin is a professor of Environment and Development at the School of International Development, University of East Anglia, UK. His prior publication, Just Conservation: Biodiversity, Wellbeing and Sustainability, calls for reassessing conservation from the viewpoint of social justice. He describes the goals of his research as being centered on informing “the management of natural resources in developing countries, particularly in relation to governance of protected areas, integrated conservation and development, participatory forestry and agricultural intensification.”
In this text Martin focuses on biodiversity loss as an issue of intergenerational justice and outlines how classic conceptualizations of conservation injustices, as a response to biodiversity loss,