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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x200 mm, kaal: 600 g, 120 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Hatje Cantz
  • ISBN-10: 3775751998
  • ISBN-13: 9783775751995
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x200 mm, kaal: 600 g, 120 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Hatje Cantz
  • ISBN-10: 3775751998
  • ISBN-13: 9783775751995
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Offsetted traces the emergence of the valuation of nature. The book by the artist duo Cooking Sections unpacks forms of dispossession that are becoming more common through the protection not only destruction of natural environments. Through a series of artistic and architectural interventions, Offsetted ties into current struggles for climate justice worldwide, contesting neoliberalism as a saviour of its own ecological contradictions. It challenges conservation models based on natural capital, while proposing new spatial tactics to de-financialise the environment. Besides a photographic documentary and the works by Cooking Sections, the book assembles numerous contributions by interdisciplinary artists and scientists.

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| De-Financialise the Environment
Preface 9(4)
Irene Sunwoo
Ground Proof: Trees as Evidence of Inhabitation
13(27)
Paulo Tavares
Offsetted: Cooking Sections
17(18)
Offsetted: The Rights Of Trees
35(1)
Pine Tree Riots
36(2)
Tree Currency
38(2)
TREES REPLACING PEOPLE
Liparis loeselii: An Environmental History of Displacement
40(18)
Hanna Rullmann
The Tree Under Which The Lenape Lost Their Land
48(2)
Trees Root Into Burial Grounds
50(2)
Value Disparities on the State Of Trees
52(2)
Trees To Neutralize Riots
54(2)
Trees Born Out Of Ashes
56(2)
Handicapping Golf: Mobilizing the Links
58(8)
Nico Alexandroff
Tree-Shaded Tenements
62(2)
Tree Clearance
64(2)
TREE KIN
Knowing Through Harakeke
66(20)
Penny Allan
Martin Bryant
Huhana Smith
To Pipe Up Trees
74(2)
Financially Built Environment
76(2)
Conditioning Air in a Greening Revolution
78(2)
Money Doesn't Grow On Trees
80(2)
Rooted Conflicts
82(2)
Nuisance Extinction
84(2)
Oil Critters: Multispecies Horizons in the Decommissioning of North Sea Oil Platforms
86(12)
Rosa Whiteley
The Price Of Arborcide
90(2)
Appraising Trees
92(2)
Tree Bill
94(2)
Tree Toll
96(2)
Palmed-off
98(12)
Isabel Sandeman
Park As Token
102(2)
Offset Forest
104(2)
Norm Cores
106(2)
Carbon Discredits
108(2)
Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees: How Plantation Forestry for Carbon Offset in Uganda Fails People and the Climate
110(12)
Kristen Lyons
David Ssemwogerere
The Tree That Almost Felled A Million Trees
116(2)
Too Tall To Stand
118(2)
Post Retreat
120(2)
An Architecture Against Wetland Mitigation Banking
122(12)
Matthew Darmour-Paul
Tree That Cares For Itself
126(2)
Tree Of The Grid
128(2)
Resistant Genes
130(2)
Requiem For A Tree
132(2)
Forest Carbon Offsetting or Development as Usual: Three Spaces of a Zombie Solution
134(18)
Adeniyi Asiyanbi
Funeral For A Tree
140(2)
Occupy Tree
142(2)
Tree Build-Around
144(2)
Tree To Remain In Place
146(2)
Whitewashing Green
148(2)
Women's League For Trees
150(2)
Buen Vivir in Times of Chaos
152(12)
Pablo Solon
Root and Branch
158(2)
From Pollution To Displacement
160(2)
Poetry
162(2)
Towards Legal Naturehood
164(7)
Mari Margil
The Rights Of Trees Not To Be Used As Carbon Offsets
166(5)
Biographies 171(3)
Image Credits 174(1)
Acknowledgements 175
COOKING SECTIONS was established in London in 2013 by Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe. Their practice explores the overlapping boundaries between art, architecture, ecology and geopolitics. They are currently nominated for the 2021 Turner Prize.