“It Becomes Scientific…:” Carbon Accounting for REDD+ in Malawi

被引:0
作者
Heather M. Yocum
机构
[1] University of Colorado,Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
来源
Human Ecology | 2016年 / 44卷
关键词
Climate change; Forests; Africa; Carbon offsets; Redd+;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
I present a case study of project planning meetings during which meticulous accounting procedures are used to convert social and ecological life into marketable carbon credits. This focus on the micro-processes of carbon credit production nuances the understanding of: (1) the politics involved in these calculations in small-scale interactions; (2) the particular mechanisms through which social and ecological life is made equivalent to carbon units, social actions, and other places across the globe; (3) how these equivalencies and quantifications co-constitute one another; and (4) how this process (re)imbues these objective numbers with a particular context that is generated from the nexus of local and cosmopolitan expertise. This process lends legitimacy to an otherwise imprecise set of accounting practices and translates social and ecological data into forms legible to transnational commodity markets and investors.
引用
收藏
页码:677 / 685
页数:8
相关论文
共 54 条
  • [1] Bachram H(2004)Climate fraud and carbon colonialism: the new trade in greenhouse gases Capitalism Nature Socialism 15 5-20
  • [2] Beymer-Farris BA(2012)The REDD menace: resurgent protectionism in Tanzania’s mangrove forests Global Environmental Change 22 332-341
  • [3] Bassett TJ(2011)Clash of the eco-sciences: carbon marketization, environmental NGOs and performativity as politics Ecology and Society 40 451-476
  • [4] Blok A(2011)The matter of carbon: understanding the materiality of tCO2e in carbon offsets Antipode 43 612-638
  • [5] Bumpus AG(2008)Accumulation by Decarbonization and the governance of carbon offsets Economic Geography 84 127-155
  • [6] Bumpus AG(2004)Error propagation and scaling for tropical forest biomass estimates Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 359 409-420
  • [7] Liverman DM(2012)The creation and dissolution of private property in Forest carbon: a case study from Papua New Guinea Human Ecology 40 665-677
  • [8] Chave J(2012)A dark art: field notes on carbon capture and storage policy negotiations at COP 17, Durban Ephemera 12 33-41
  • [9] Condit R(2016)What is carbon dioxide? When is carbon dioxide? PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 39 33-45
  • [10] Aguilar S(2010)Carbon’s Calculatory spaces: the emergence of carbon offsets in Costa Rica Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28 710-725