The sustainability challenges facing societies call for policies and governance systems that are attuned to the diversity of goods that support and enrich human life via ecological, technical and other kinds of systems, and to the plurality of values that people hold across diverse cultures and belief systems. A pluralistic evaluation framework (PEF) is here presented as a tool for considering diverse kinds of goodness as perceived by diverse stakeholders in the design and evaluation of policies or projects. It arises from considering a suite of aspects of meaning (biotic, economic, aesthetic, etc.) at each of three stages, namely: identifying relevant stakeholders, mapping real-world systems and assessing modes of valuing. This framework, ...
This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of soci...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
Achieving the intertwined goals of justice and sustainability requires transformative changes to mea...
The sustainability challenges facing societies call for policies and governance systems that are att...
Maintaining plural values is important when there is no conclusive principle by which the relative p...
Plural valuation is about eliciting the diverse values of nature articulated by different stakeholde...
Plural valuation is about eliciting the diverse values of nature articulated by different stakeholde...
AbstractValuation that focuses only on individual values evades the substantial collective and inter...
This paper critically examines the current political context in which valuation studies of nature ar...
When assessing people’s values for the natural environment, a variety of methodological approaches m...
Valuation that focuses only on individual values evades the substantial collective and intersubjecti...
This paper builds on alternative perspectives offered by the environmental and sustainability tradit...
This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of soci...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
Achieving the intertwined goals of justice and sustainability requires transformative changes to mea...
The sustainability challenges facing societies call for policies and governance systems that are att...
Maintaining plural values is important when there is no conclusive principle by which the relative p...
Plural valuation is about eliciting the diverse values of nature articulated by different stakeholde...
Plural valuation is about eliciting the diverse values of nature articulated by different stakeholde...
AbstractValuation that focuses only on individual values evades the substantial collective and inter...
This paper critically examines the current political context in which valuation studies of nature ar...
When assessing people’s values for the natural environment, a variety of methodological approaches m...
Valuation that focuses only on individual values evades the substantial collective and intersubjecti...
This paper builds on alternative perspectives offered by the environmental and sustainability tradit...
This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of soci...
Standard valuation of environmental assets and impacts are made as if the determination of the 'prop...
Achieving the intertwined goals of justice and sustainability requires transformative changes to mea...