Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic environmental change, expressing increasing alarm, and urging dramatic socioecological transformation in response. A host of international meetings have been held, but the erosion of biological diversity continues to accelerate. Why, then, has no effective political action been taken? We contend that part of the answer may lie in the anthropocentric ethical premises and moral rhetoric typically deployed in the cause of conservation. We further argue that it is essential to advance moral arguments for biodiversity conservation that are not just based on perceived human interests but on ecocentric values, namely, convictions that species and ecosystems have value...
Throughout history there has often been a blatant separation between environmental preservation and ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. As a globally mandated decision-support tool, Environmental Impact Assessment (...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...
Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic environmental chang...
The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with int...
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 ...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
Addressing the global extent of the current biodiversity crisis requires engaging with the existence...
As a result of unconscious, careless, and excessive use of natural resources, the natural balance is...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
We address the explicit ecocentric roots of conservation science and the support of a growing number...
Biodiversity loss undermines the long-term maintenance of ecosystem functions and the well-being of ...
International audienceAs is customary in economics, the Dasgupta Review on the economics of biodiver...
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has bec...
Throughout history there has often been a blatant separation between environmental preservation and ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. As a globally mandated decision-support tool, Environmental Impact Assessment (...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...
Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic environmental chang...
The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a framework to help with int...
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 ...
Given the concern about biodiversity loss, there are a number of arguments used for bio...
Addressing the global extent of the current biodiversity crisis requires engaging with the existence...
As a result of unconscious, careless, and excessive use of natural resources, the natural balance is...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
We address the explicit ecocentric roots of conservation science and the support of a growing number...
Biodiversity loss undermines the long-term maintenance of ecosystem functions and the well-being of ...
International audienceAs is customary in economics, the Dasgupta Review on the economics of biodiver...
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) has bec...
Throughout history there has often been a blatant separation between environmental preservation and ...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. As a globally mandated decision-support tool, Environmental Impact Assessment (...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...