This pioneering book explores the influence of human values on the willingness of individuals to pay for the conservation of individual wildlife species (and classes of these), to be for or against their survival, and to favour or oppose their harvesting
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Perspectives in conservation are based on a variety of value systems. Such differences in how people...
The theory of evolution by natural selection can help explain why people care about other species. B...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
In just a few decades, biodiversity conservation has become the dominant goal within natural area ma...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Recent debate among scholars reveals potential rifts in the conservation community concerning the mo...
Valuing nature in economic terms is not always beneficial for biodiversity conservation.This is the ...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
"Against Extinction tells the history of wildlife conservation from its roots in the 19th century, t...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Perspectives in conservation are based on a variety of value systems. Such differences in how people...
The theory of evolution by natural selection can help explain why people care about other species. B...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
In just a few decades, biodiversity conservation has become the dominant goal within natural area ma...
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initi...
Species extinction rates have during the last centuries reached levels leading scholars to proclaim ...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Recent debate among scholars reveals potential rifts in the conservation community concerning the mo...
Valuing nature in economic terms is not always beneficial for biodiversity conservation.This is the ...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
The relationships of economists with ecologists and conservationists have improved following global ...
"Against Extinction tells the history of wildlife conservation from its roots in the 19th century, t...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary investigation of three morally contested dimensions of wil...
Perspectives in conservation are based on a variety of value systems. Such differences in how people...
The theory of evolution by natural selection can help explain why people care about other species. B...