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Rosewood - Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China (Hardcover)
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Rosewood - Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China (Hardcover)
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A riveting study of the booming rosewood trade between China and
Madagascar uncovers an alternative approach to environmentalism
that disrupts Western models. Rosewood is the world's most
trafficked endangered species by value, accounting for larger
outlays than ivory, rhino horn, and big cats put together. Nearly
all rosewood logs are sent to China, fueling a $26 billion market
for classically styled furniture. Vast expeditions across Asia and
Africa search for the majestic timber, and legions of Chinese ships
sail for Madagascar, where rosewood is purchased straight from the
forest. The international response has been to interdict the trade,
but in this incisive account Annah Lake Zhu suggests that
environmentalists have misunderstood both the intent and the effect
of China's appetite for rosewood, causing social and ecological
damage in the process. For one thing, Chinese consumers are
understandably seeking to reclaim their cultural heritage,
restoring a centuries-old tradition of home furnishing that the
Cultural Revolution had condemned. In addition, Chinese firms are
investing in environmental preservation. Far from simply exploiting
the tree, businesses are carefully managing valuable forests and
experimenting with extensive new plantings. This sustainable-use
paradigm differs dramatically from the conservation norms preferred
by Western-dominated NGOs, whose trade bans have prompted
speculation and high prices, even encouraging criminal activity.
Meanwhile, attempts to arm conservation task forces-militias meant
to guard the forests-have backfired. Drawing on years of fieldwork
in China and Madagascar, Rosewood upends the pieties of the global
aid industry. Zhu offers a rigorous look at what environmentalism
and biodiversity protection might look like in a world no longer
dominated by the West.
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