In line with conservation social scientists, I contend that understanding how people adapt and change their attitudes and behaviors towards biodiversity concepts is crucial for tackling biodiversity loss through building an eco-surplus culture in urban areas. My argument can be defended by various studies that have confirmed the positive relationships between interactions with nature and attitudes towards biodiversity and the biophilia hypothesis
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
Values have a profound influence on the behaviour of all people, scientists included. Biodiversity i...
We used linear and multivariate models to examine the associations between geography, biodiversity, ...
After wondering why environmental aestheticians tend to undervalue biodiversity as an indicator of n...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Conservation biology and environmental anthropology are disciplines that are both concerned with the...
© 2006 by the authors. The definitive version was published in Ecology and Society 11 (2006): 34.Con...
Nature is in trouble. The current levels of anthropogenic biodiversity loss have been classed by exp...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The challenges we face today in terms of local, regional and global environmental changes and pressu...
After wondering why environmental aestheticians tend to undervalue biodiversity as an indicator of n...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
Values have a profound influence on the behaviour of all people, scientists included. Biodiversity i...
We used linear and multivariate models to examine the associations between geography, biodiversity, ...
After wondering why environmental aestheticians tend to undervalue biodiversity as an indicator of n...
In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical th...
Conservation biology and environmental anthropology are disciplines that are both concerned with the...
© 2006 by the authors. The definitive version was published in Ecology and Society 11 (2006): 34.Con...
Nature is in trouble. The current levels of anthropogenic biodiversity loss have been classed by exp...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The challenges we face today in terms of local, regional and global environmental changes and pressu...
After wondering why environmental aestheticians tend to undervalue biodiversity as an indicator of n...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
The rapidly declining biosphere integrity, representing one of the core planetary boundaries, is ala...
Values have a profound influence on the behaviour of all people, scientists included. Biodiversity i...