The Everglades Ecosystem and the Politics of Nature


Autoria(s): Ogden, Laura
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01/01/2008

Resumo

In this article, I offer an institutional history of the ecosystem concept, tracing shifts in its meaning and application as it has become the key organizing principle for the Everglades restoration program in Florida. Two institutional forms are analyzed here: (1) quasigovernmental organizations, a term I use to describe interagency science collaboratives and community stakeholder organizations, and (2) government bureaucracies, which are the administrative agencies tasked with Everglades restoration planning and implementation. In analyzing these knowledge trajectories, I both document the complex networks of relations that facilitate the ecosystem’s emergence as an object of knowledge and examine the bureaucratic claims to authority that circumscribe the ecosystem’s transformation into policy.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/fce_lter_journal_articles/185

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FIU Digital Commons

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FCE LTER Journal Articles

Palavras-Chave #ecosystems #Florida Everglades #bureaucracy #environmental policy #Anthropology
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