Amateurism and Our Common Concern for Biodiversity

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Abstract

Treating the environment as a common resource often implies not only local, but also supralocal, even global, collectives of concerned stakeholders. While engaging with local actors, these stakeholders frequently insist on the need for a 'professional' approach. Examining an international project aimed at introducing biologically diverse agroforestry in a county in southwest China, this essay describes a more 'amateur' approach adopted by one international organisation. It argues that this amateurism demonstrates that, even within global professional organisations, there is an appetite for a new, more spontaneous, approach that values local know ledge and practices.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-53
JournalMade in China Journal
Volume2
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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