While many recognize that rigid historical and compositional goals are inadequate in a world where climate and other global systems are undergoing unprecedented changes, others contend that promoting ecosystem services and functions encourages practices that can ultimately lower the bar of ecological management. These worries are foregrounded in discussions about Novel Ecosystems (NEs); where some researchers and conservationists claim that NEs provide a license to trash nature as long as some ecosystem services are provided. This criticism arises from what we call the “anything goes” problem created by the release of historical conditions. After explaining the notion of NE, we identify numerous substantive motivations for worrying about th...
Conceptual innovations are a central feature of global environmental governance. Confronting degrada...
Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for ad...
1. By definition, ecosystem services (ES) are the “benefits that people obtain from ecosystems”, and...
While many recognize that rigid historical and compositional goals are inadequate in a world where c...
Novelty pervades the biosphere. In some cases, potentially irreversible abiotic and/or biotic change...
Species loss is estimated to be >1,000 times the background rate and increasing. In what has now bee...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Value claims about ecological populations, communities, and systems appear everywhere in the literat...
In this article I consider contrasting views on the implications of rapid, macroscale anthropogenic ...
Conservationists have two types of arguments for why we should conserve ecosystems: instrumental and...
The concept of novel ecosystems (CNE) has been proposed as a way to recognize the extent and value o...
Conceptual innovations are a central feature of global environmental governance. Confronting degrada...
In this article, the author argues that ecosystem management is a policy choice masquerading as an i...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Conceptual innovations are a central feature of global environmental governance. Confronting degrada...
Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for ad...
1. By definition, ecosystem services (ES) are the “benefits that people obtain from ecosystems”, and...
While many recognize that rigid historical and compositional goals are inadequate in a world where c...
Novelty pervades the biosphere. In some cases, potentially irreversible abiotic and/or biotic change...
Species loss is estimated to be >1,000 times the background rate and increasing. In what has now bee...
Social scientists are aware that ‘nature’ itself has to be understood in its ‘social quality’. Howev...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Value claims about ecological populations, communities, and systems appear everywhere in the literat...
In this article I consider contrasting views on the implications of rapid, macroscale anthropogenic ...
Conservationists have two types of arguments for why we should conserve ecosystems: instrumental and...
The concept of novel ecosystems (CNE) has been proposed as a way to recognize the extent and value o...
Conceptual innovations are a central feature of global environmental governance. Confronting degrada...
In this article, the author argues that ecosystem management is a policy choice masquerading as an i...
The 'Anthropocene' was coined at the turn of the millennium to describe a new geological epoch where...
Conceptual innovations are a central feature of global environmental governance. Confronting degrada...
Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for ad...
1. By definition, ecosystem services (ES) are the “benefits that people obtain from ecosystems”, and...