The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with interpreting the array of ethical stances underpinning the motivations for biological conservation. In this article we highlight what is missing in this debate to date. Our overall aim is to explore what an acceptance of ecocentric ethics would mean for how conservation is practised and how its policies are developed. We start by discussing the shortcomings of the survey and present a more convincing and accurate categorization of the conservation debate. Conceiving the future of conservation as nothing less than an attempt to preserve abundant life on earth, we illustrate the strategic and ethical advantage of ecocentric over anthropocentric ap...
Biodiversity is being lost at an unprecedented rate, making the conservation movement of critical im...
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
A divergence of values has become apparent in recent debates between conservationists who focus on e...
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...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
We address the explicit ecocentric roots of conservation science and the support of a growing number...
Preserving global biodiversity depends upon designating many more large terrestrial and marine areas...
An age-old conflict around a seemingly simple question has resurfaced: why do we conserve nature? Co...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
Contemporary nature conservation is the subject of serious disputes, with biocentrists emphasising t...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Is it sufficient to base arguments for conservation on the intrinsic value of nature, regardless of ...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
Biodiversity is being lost at an unprecedented rate, making the conservation movement of critical im...
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
A divergence of values has become apparent in recent debates between conservationists who focus on e...
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...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
We address the explicit ecocentric roots of conservation science and the support of a growing number...
Preserving global biodiversity depends upon designating many more large terrestrial and marine areas...
An age-old conflict around a seemingly simple question has resurfaced: why do we conserve nature? Co...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
Contemporary nature conservation is the subject of serious disputes, with biocentrists emphasising t...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Is it sufficient to base arguments for conservation on the intrinsic value of nature, regardless of ...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
Biodiversity is being lost at an unprecedented rate, making the conservation movement of critical im...
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
A divergence of values has become apparent in recent debates between conservationists who focus on e...