The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic (instrumental) values, and moral values. Yet, these representations appear to do little motivational work in practice; biodiversity continues to decline, and biodiversity policies face a wide implementation gap. In seven EU countries, we studied why people act for nature beyond professional obligations. We explore the motivations of 105 committed actors for nature in detail using life-history interviews, and trace these back to their childhood. Results show that the key concept for understanding committed action for nature is meaningfulness. People act for nature because nature is meaningful to them, connected to a life that makes sense and a difference...
Relational values reflect the qualities of the relationships between humans and nature, such as care...
Protected areas harbor ecologically diverse ecosystems, are imperative for human well-being, serve a...
In just a few decades, biodiversity conservation has become the dominant goal within natural area ma...
The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic (instrument...
Contains fulltext : 190615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The public just...
The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic (instrument...
Despite ongoing efforts to motivate politicians and publics in Europe regarding nature conservation,...
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has bec...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
<p>Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmenta...
Biodiversity and nature conservation have become prominent issues in the political agenda, at both l...
Worldwide ecosystem decline is a pressing issue that has led governments to sign up to biodiversity-...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmentally...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmentally...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, andenvironmentally ...
Relational values reflect the qualities of the relationships between humans and nature, such as care...
Protected areas harbor ecologically diverse ecosystems, are imperative for human well-being, serve a...
In just a few decades, biodiversity conservation has become the dominant goal within natural area ma...
The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic (instrument...
Contains fulltext : 190615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The public just...
The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic (instrument...
Despite ongoing efforts to motivate politicians and publics in Europe regarding nature conservation,...
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has bec...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
<p>Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmenta...
Biodiversity and nature conservation have become prominent issues in the political agenda, at both l...
Worldwide ecosystem decline is a pressing issue that has led governments to sign up to biodiversity-...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmentally...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, and environmentally...
Biodiversity loss is a widely debated world problem, with huge economic, social, andenvironmentally ...
Relational values reflect the qualities of the relationships between humans and nature, such as care...
Protected areas harbor ecologically diverse ecosystems, are imperative for human well-being, serve a...
In just a few decades, biodiversity conservation has become the dominant goal within natural area ma...