From "nature" to "natural resource" - Deepstash
From "nature" to "natural resource"

From "nature" to "natural resource"

A forest, for example, is nothing but a utility for a state: providing timber and tax revenue. Its narrow utilitarian perspective ignores the naturalistic view of the forest as a complex biological system. Or the anthropologic view, looking at all the socially negotiated uses like hunting, fishing, or collecting minerals.

Economically valuable plants become "crops", the rest "weeds". Useful trees are "timber". The rest is "trash".

This illustrates the dangers of dismembering a complex & poorly understood system in order to isolate a single element of "value".

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