Salvage technoscience: Conserving and extracting the value of the Amazon Rainforest

Priscila Santos da Costa, Steffen Dalsgaard
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Very few forests take up as much space in contemporary Western imagination as the Amazon. It is the archetypical mythological forest that many people want to save and even more people want to exploit. Over the years, it has been the object of multiple campaigns to ‘save the rainforest’ from resource extraction both within South America and beyond, within scientific communities as well as broader publics. This article addresses a concern with how to extract the resources of the Amazon Forest in ways that are more sustainable than past and contemporary logging, mining and farming. This concern is promoted by Brazilian scientists who have allied themselves with well-intended tech industry initiatives and small-scale entrepreneurs. We refer to this combination of conservation with extraction as salvage technoscience, an approach currently dominating the struggle for the resources of the Amazon by attempting to reconcile the opposing views of the forest as an economic asset and as an object to be preserved. Our contribution thus demonstrates the interwoven nature of capitalist extraction and environmental conservation under the auspices of technoscientific progress.
打捞技术科学:保护和挖掘亚马逊雨林的价值
在当代西方人的想象中,很少有森林能像亚马逊森林那样占据如此大的空间。它是许多人想要拯救、更多人想要开发的典型神话森林。多年来,无论是在南美洲还是在其他地区,无论是在科学界还是在更广泛的公众中,亚马逊一直是 "拯救雨林 "运动的目标。本文探讨的是如何以比过去和当代伐木、采矿和耕作更可持续的方式开采亚马逊森林资源。巴西的科学家们与用心良苦的科技产业倡议和小型企业家结成联盟,推动了这一问题的解决。我们将这种将保护与开采相结合的做法称为 "抢救性技术科学",这种方法试图调和将森林视为经济资产和保护对象这两种截然相反的观点,目前在争夺亚马逊资源的斗争中占据主导地位。因此,我们的贡献展示了在技术科学进步的支持下,资本主义开采与环境保护相互交织的性质。
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