Environmental Values
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Marianne Aasen and Arild Vatn, ‘Deliberation on GMOs: A study of how a Citizens’ Jury affects the citizens’ attitudes’
Samuel Alexander, ‘Voluntary simplicity and the social reconstruction of law: degrowth from the grassroots up’
Seth D. Baum, ‘Value typology in cost-benefit analysis’
Carol Booth, ‘Bystanding and climate change’
Kate Isabel Booth, ‘Deep ecology, hybrid geographies, and environmental management’s relational premise’
Matthew Cotton, ‘Deliberating intergenerational environmental equity: a pragmatic, future studies approach’
Marcello Di Paola, ‘Environmental Stewardship, Moral Psychology, and Gardens’
Pablo Dominguez, Alain Bourbouze, Sébastien Demay, Didier Genin and Nicolas Kosoy, ‘Diverse ecological, economic and socio-cultural values of a traditional common natural resource management system in the Moroccan High Atlas: the Aït Ikiss tagdalts’
Stefanie Glotzbach and Stefan Baumgärtner, The relationship between intragenerational and intergenerational ecological justice’
Juha Hiedanpää and Daniel W. Bromley, ‘Contestations over biodiversity protection: considering Piercian semiosis’
Roefie Hueting, ‘Environmentally sustainable national income, indispensable information for attaining environmental sustainability’
Rasmus Karlsson, ‘Individual guilt or collective progressive action? challenging the strategic potential of environmental citizenship theory’
Aaron Maltais, ‘Radically non-ideal climate politics and the obligation to at least vote green’
Volker Mauerhofer, ‘Lose less instead of win more: The failure of decoupling and perspectives for competition in a degrowth economy’
Susanne Menzel and Tom Green, ‘Sovereign citizens and constrained consumers: why sustainability requires limits on choice’
Lenore L. Newman and Ann Dale, ‘Celebrating the mundane: naturte and the built environment’
John Nolt, ‘Anthropocentrism and egoism’
Anders Nordgren, ‘Meat and global warming: impact models, mitigation approaches and ethical aspects’
Nels Paulson, Amity Doolittle, Ann Laudati, Meredith Welsh-Devine and Pablo Pena, ‘Indigenous peoples’ participation in global conservation: looking beyond headdresses and face paint’
Jacques Pollini, ‘Bruno Latour and the ontological dissolution of nature in the social sciences: a critical review’
Ty J. Raterman, ‘Bearing the weight of the world: on the extent of an individual’s environmental responsibility’
Christine M. Reed, ‘Enriching the lives of wild horses: designing opportunities for them to flourish’
Jeremy Schmidt and Dan Shrubsole, ‘Modern water ethics: implications for shared governance’
Colette Sciberras, ‘Does nature have value in the Pali canon?’‘
Amy Shaw, Kelly Miller and Geoff Wescott, ‘Wildlife gardening and connectedness to nature: engaging the unengaged&rsquo
Dennis Soltys and Dilara Orynbassarova, ‘Delivering environmental education in Kazakhstan through civic action: second-wave values and governmental responses’
Jennifer Welchman, ‘A defence of environmental stewardship’
Kerry H. Whiteside, ‘The impasses of ecological representation’
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