Various attempts have been made to amalgamate the concepts of intrinsic value and ecosystem services, often with a stop-over at the economic concept of existence value. These attempts are based on a confusion of concepts, however. In this article, two types of non-use values are distinguished: warm glow value, related to the satisfaction people may derive from altruism towards nature, and existence value, related to the satisfaction people may derive from the mere knowledge that nature exists and originating in the human need for self-transcendence. As benefits to humans, warm glow and existence values can be considered ecosystem services. Neither warm glow value nor existence value represents benefits to nature itself, however. Intrinsic v...
The ways in which economists value natural resources has been, and continues to be, a constantly evo...
Nature contributes abundantly to human wellbeing, from providing basic survival needs such as food a...
There is a growing consensus worldwide that human economies and human well-being rely on ecosystem s...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
In this thesis I engage with the philosophical and theoretical assumptions of mainstream economic th...
The value of the services provided top human societies by natural ecosystems and biogeochemical cycl...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
An analysis of conceptualisations of spiritual value in the ecosystem services literature and of nat...
Ecosystems are being characterised as goods and services to allow their valuation in monetary terms....
Two generations of conservationists and philosophers have built a strong case for intrinsic values i...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
The ecosystem services are material base and natural capital for sustainable development of human be...
© 2015 Society for Conservation Biology. That at least some aspects of nature possess intrinsic valu...
This letter is in response to an article by Ken Wallace titled “Classifications of ecosystem service...
The ways in which economists value natural resources has been, and continues to be, a constantly evo...
Nature contributes abundantly to human wellbeing, from providing basic survival needs such as food a...
There is a growing consensus worldwide that human economies and human well-being rely on ecosystem s...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
In this thesis I engage with the philosophical and theoretical assumptions of mainstream economic th...
The value of the services provided top human societies by natural ecosystems and biogeochemical cycl...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
An analysis of conceptualisations of spiritual value in the ecosystem services literature and of nat...
Ecosystems are being characterised as goods and services to allow their valuation in monetary terms....
Two generations of conservationists and philosophers have built a strong case for intrinsic values i...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
The ecosystem services are material base and natural capital for sustainable development of human be...
© 2015 Society for Conservation Biology. That at least some aspects of nature possess intrinsic valu...
This letter is in response to an article by Ken Wallace titled “Classifications of ecosystem service...
The ways in which economists value natural resources has been, and continues to be, a constantly evo...
Nature contributes abundantly to human wellbeing, from providing basic survival needs such as food a...
There is a growing consensus worldwide that human economies and human well-being rely on ecosystem s...