The character of conservation has changed since the idea of preserving the physical remnants of history became important. Principles derived from this beginning and later on form the basis of what conservation ethics intend today. These principles were never rigid though - yet when it comes to conflict they should be transparent and precise in order to avoid the impression of arbitrariness. Developments continue, and the question where the power of decision should lie is more and more being discussed
Achieving nature conservation goals require grappling with ‘wicked’ problems. These intractable prob...
This paper outlines the significance of the concept of conservation value and discusses ways in whic...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...
Before any individual, organisation or discipline contemplates its future, it is prudent to know whe...
Conservation is a cultural phenomenon open to analysis using cultural theory. This chapter analyses ...
Contemporary conservation-restoration practice is affected by theoretical and ethical principles and...
Over the past few years, through a number of conferences, workshops, but fewer publications, conserv...
The subject of this paper is the integrity of nature over time- 'diachronic integrity'. Th...
Efforts to realize conservation are often met with stakeholders contending that particular conservat...
The choices in conservation and restoration are based on pre-eminent values. In literature as in the...
Data about values are beneficial for resolving disagreements over conservation policy choices becaus...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
In international nature conservation policy, value-arguments based on science and economic rationali...
The paper addresses the issue of ethics in conservation, starting from its definition and focusing o...
The ethical problems of conservation discussed by the author in his present work consist, in the fir...
Achieving nature conservation goals require grappling with ‘wicked’ problems. These intractable prob...
This paper outlines the significance of the concept of conservation value and discusses ways in whic...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...
Before any individual, organisation or discipline contemplates its future, it is prudent to know whe...
Conservation is a cultural phenomenon open to analysis using cultural theory. This chapter analyses ...
Contemporary conservation-restoration practice is affected by theoretical and ethical principles and...
Over the past few years, through a number of conferences, workshops, but fewer publications, conserv...
The subject of this paper is the integrity of nature over time- 'diachronic integrity'. Th...
Efforts to realize conservation are often met with stakeholders contending that particular conservat...
The choices in conservation and restoration are based on pre-eminent values. In literature as in the...
Data about values are beneficial for resolving disagreements over conservation policy choices becaus...
This brief paper is concerned with three emerging issues that will, individually and collectively, d...
In international nature conservation policy, value-arguments based on science and economic rationali...
The paper addresses the issue of ethics in conservation, starting from its definition and focusing o...
The ethical problems of conservation discussed by the author in his present work consist, in the fir...
Achieving nature conservation goals require grappling with ‘wicked’ problems. These intractable prob...
This paper outlines the significance of the concept of conservation value and discusses ways in whic...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...