People, pollution and pathogens–Global change impacts in mountain freshwater ecosystems
Mountain catchments provide for the livelihood of more than half of humankind, and have
become a key destination for tourist and recreation activities globally. Mountain ecosystems …
become a key destination for tourist and recreation activities globally. Mountain ecosystems …
Emotional conflicts in rational forestry: towards a research agenda for understanding emotions in environmental conflicts
When looking at social conflicts around forests, both foresters and researchers tend to frame
conflicts as rational differences related to diverging knowledge, values, and interests. In past …
conflicts as rational differences related to diverging knowledge, values, and interests. In past …
[HTML][HTML] Aesthetic and spiritual values of ecosystems: Recognising the ontological and axiological plurality of cultural ecosystem 'services'
This paper explores spiritual and aesthetic cultural values associated with ecosystems. We
argue that these values are not best captured by instrumental or consequentialist thinking …
argue that these values are not best captured by instrumental or consequentialist thinking …
Collective capability and collective agency for sustainability: A case study
J Pelenc, D Bazile, C Ceruti - Ecological economics, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract If the Capability Approach is to be a suitable framework for assessing sustainability,
as is currently being discussed in Ecological Economics, it is crucial to grasp how the …
as is currently being discussed in Ecological Economics, it is crucial to grasp how the …
Transcendental values and the valuation and management of ecosystem services
Despite the wealth of studies assessing values in relation to the management of ecosystem
services, few studies have assessed transcendental values (TVs). TVs include ethical …
services, few studies have assessed transcendental values (TVs). TVs include ethical …
Sustainable human development and the capability approach: Integrating environment, responsibility and collective agency
J Pelenc, MK Lompo, J Ballet… - The Capability Approach …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
The purpose of this paper is to address three major shortcomings of Sen's capability
approach with regard to sustainability:(i) First, the weakness of the ecological dimension of …
approach with regard to sustainability:(i) First, the weakness of the ecological dimension of …
Farmers' perceptions of biodiversity: lessons from a discourse-based deliberative valuation study
In agricultural landscapes farmers have a large impact on biodiversity through the
management decisions they apply to their land. Farmers' perceptions of biodiversity and its …
management decisions they apply to their land. Farmers' perceptions of biodiversity and its …
A theory of flagship species action
The flagship species approach is an enduring strategy in conservation. Academic
discussion on flagship species has focussed on two dimensions: on what basis should they …
discussion on flagship species has focussed on two dimensions: on what basis should they …
[PDF][PDF] UK national ecosystem assessment follow-on. Work package report 6: shared, plural and cultural values of ecosystems
The continued exclusion of the many societal values of nature from economic and
governance systems lies close to the root of the sustainability challenges facing our future …
governance systems lies close to the root of the sustainability challenges facing our future …
Understanding people's ideas on natural resource management: research on social representations of nature
Ongoing fragmentation between social groups on the appropriate targets and relevant
actors for nature conservation signals the need for further advancements in theorizing about …
actors for nature conservation signals the need for further advancements in theorizing about …