旅游
生计
环境伦理学
野生动物
衡平法
人类中心主义
父权制
霸权
社会学
政治学
环境资源管理
生态学
经济
农业
性别研究
法学
生物
政治
哲学
作者
Carol Kline,Hindertje Hoarau-Heemstra,Christina T. Cavaliere
标识
DOI:10.1177/00472875221129254
摘要
The planet is facing social-environmental crises that include climate change, biodiversity loss, mass extinctions, and unsustainable consumption and production. These issues are rooted in hegemonic patriarchy and built on practices of continued inequity. Wildlife tourism could address some of these issues, but instead it is exacerbated by social-ecological challenges and various levels of hierarchical injustices. The SDGs were intended to facilitate solutions to these global problems. Yet, they do not address the fundamental underpinnings of the anthropocentric injustices exacerbating these systemic challenges, in part because they were generated via the hegemonic processes that allow for these injustices to continue. Using a transdisciplinary intersectional ecofeminist approach to analyze the SDGs, we propose a theory that adopts a posthuman ethic—Wildlife Equity as a foundation to guide principles and apply to policies that rigorously illuminate the continued injustices that are driving the decline of livelihoods for all sentient beings on Earth.
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