Riding the managerial tiger: Risk, accountability and being human

In an anxious world managerial procedures and regulations are infiltrating all aspects of life as we struggle to maintain the illusion of control. But conservation is about our relationship with nature. The new managerialism is counterproductive. People are moved to work with nature by a passion which corporate conservation must once again learn to nurture.
 
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First published in ECOS 28(1)

Title: Riding the managerial tiger: Risk, accountability and being human
Author: David Russell
Date: 26 Apr 2007

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