"Living Well Rather Than Living Better": Measuring Biocentric Human-Nature Rights and Human-Nature Development in Ecuador

Drawing on the first attempt worldwide to implement human rights indicators at the national level in Ecuador (2009-2014), as well as on a critical review of the uneasy relationship between human rights and human development discourses, this article calls into question the prefix "human" in...

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