© 2018 Efforts to realize conservation are often met with stakeholders contending that particular conservation actions are unfair for conflicting with their basic interests. A useful lens through which to view such conflict is social justice, which may be considered the fair treatment of others judged according three principles: equality, need, and desert (noun form of deserve). We formally demonstrate that (i) the subject of social justice (others) includes many non-human elements of nature and (ii) realizing conservation that is also socially just requires being guided by a non-anthropocentrism principle, whereby no human should infringe on the well-being of others any more than is necessary for a healthy, meaningful life. The concept, “h...
Background: Conservation decisions not only impact wildlife, habitat, and environmental health, but ...
An age-old conflict around a seemingly simple question has resurfaced: why do we conserve nature? Co...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
Efforts to realize conservation are often met with stakeholders contending that particular conservat...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity but unfortunately ...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
4 p.Environmental justice constitutes an instrumental element for conservation. - Environmental just...
AbstractIn light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the con...
Biodiversity conservation has become a global priority due to the unprecedented rate of species exti...
In light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the conservatio...
Compassionate conservation is based on the ethical position that actions taken to protect biodiversi...
In light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the conservatio...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
Background: Conservation decisions not only impact wildlife, habitat, and environmental health, but ...
An age-old conflict around a seemingly simple question has resurfaced: why do we conserve nature? Co...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
Efforts to realize conservation are often met with stakeholders contending that particular conservat...
Social scientists of conservation typically address sources of legitimacy of conservation policies i...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity but unfortunately ...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
4 p.Environmental justice constitutes an instrumental element for conservation. - Environmental just...
AbstractIn light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the con...
Biodiversity conservation has become a global priority due to the unprecedented rate of species exti...
In light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the conservatio...
Compassionate conservation is based on the ethical position that actions taken to protect biodiversi...
In light of the Aichi target to manage protected areas equitably by 2020, we ask how the conservatio...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
Background: Conservation decisions not only impact wildlife, habitat, and environmental health, but ...
An age-old conflict around a seemingly simple question has resurfaced: why do we conserve nature? Co...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...