Abstract The 2010 Nagoya Protocol under the Convention on Biological Diversity and recent changes in the policies of major international conservation organizations highlight current interest in revisiting the moral case for conservation. Concerns with equity and human rights challenge well-established notions of justice centered on human responsibility toward nature, the common good or the rights of future generations. This review introduces an empirical approach to the analysis of justice and shows how conservation scientists can apply it to ecosystem services-based governance (or in short, ecosystem governance). It identifies dominant notions of justice and points out their compatibility with utilitarian theories of justice. It then discu...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
This paper proposes that biodiversity conservation practice will benefit from assessment of environm...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn a rising urban age planning for cities aroun...
Humankind benefits from a multitude of resources and processes that are supplied by ecosystems, and ...
The ecosystem service (ES) literature has been criticized for adopting a homogenous approach to comm...
International audienceMainstreaming of ecosystem service approaches has been proposed as one path to...
This dissertation applies and develops the broad framework of environmental and ecological justice...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
A failure to address social concerns in biodiversity conservation can lead to feelings of injustice ...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
<p>Claims of injustice in global forest governance are prolific: assertions of colonization, margina...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
An environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse perspectives on environ...
4 p.Environmental justice constitutes an instrumental element for conservation. - Environmental just...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
This paper proposes that biodiversity conservation practice will benefit from assessment of environm...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn a rising urban age planning for cities aroun...
Humankind benefits from a multitude of resources and processes that are supplied by ecosystems, and ...
The ecosystem service (ES) literature has been criticized for adopting a homogenous approach to comm...
International audienceMainstreaming of ecosystem service approaches has been proposed as one path to...
This dissertation applies and develops the broad framework of environmental and ecological justice...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
A failure to address social concerns in biodiversity conservation can lead to feelings of injustice ...
This paper explores the potential for an environmental justice framing to shed new light on conserva...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
<p>Claims of injustice in global forest governance are prolific: assertions of colonization, margina...
Environmental justice has long been understood as dealing with the ex-post allocation of benefits an...
An environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse perspectives on environ...
4 p.Environmental justice constitutes an instrumental element for conservation. - Environmental just...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
This paper proposes that biodiversity conservation practice will benefit from assessment of environm...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn a rising urban age planning for cities aroun...