In international nature conservation policy, value-arguments based on science and economic rationalism increasingly overshadow the aesthetic and ethical arguments that originally inspired the conservation movement. We argue that this trend risks removing conservation from the public realm, in part because it facilitates the adoption by nongovernment conservation bodies of corporate values and/or their integration with government bureaucracies. By contrast, the explicit recognition of aesthetic and ethical values would complement arguments based on science and economic utility. We subscribe to a reformist view of globalization that accepts the inevitability of a globalizing world but argues that the process needs humanizing by incorporating ...
The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with int...
Is it sufficient to base arguments for conservation on the intrinsic value of nature, regardless of ...
Valuation of nature is an important aspect of nature conservation and restoration. Understanding val...
In international nature conservation policy, value-arguments based on science and economic rationali...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
This paper outlines the significance of the concept of conservation value and discusses ways in whic...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
This paper is an attempt to portray the present 'no-win' situation with respect to conservation and ...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
While it is important for conservation scientists to advise government on policy, they need to do mo...
Data about values are beneficial for resolving disagreements over conservation policy choices becaus...
Perspectives in conservation are based on a variety of value systems. Such differences in how people...
Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic environmental chang...
a b s t r a c t The ''parks vs. people" debate -i.e., the dispute over whether conser...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with int...
Is it sufficient to base arguments for conservation on the intrinsic value of nature, regardless of ...
Valuation of nature is an important aspect of nature conservation and restoration. Understanding val...
In international nature conservation policy, value-arguments based on science and economic rationali...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
This paper outlines the significance of the concept of conservation value and discusses ways in whic...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
This paper is an attempt to portray the present 'no-win' situation with respect to conservation and ...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
While it is important for conservation scientists to advise government on policy, they need to do mo...
Data about values are beneficial for resolving disagreements over conservation policy choices becaus...
Perspectives in conservation are based on a variety of value systems. Such differences in how people...
Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic environmental chang...
a b s t r a c t The ''parks vs. people" debate -i.e., the dispute over whether conser...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with int...
Is it sufficient to base arguments for conservation on the intrinsic value of nature, regardless of ...
Valuation of nature is an important aspect of nature conservation and restoration. Understanding val...