People, pollution and pathogens–Global change impacts in mountain freshwater ecosystems

DS Schmeller, A Loyau, K Bao, W Brack… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Emotional conflicts in rational forestry: towards a research agenda for understanding emotions in environmental conflicts

A Buijs, A Lawrence - Forest Policy and Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Aesthetic and spiritual values of ecosystems: Recognising the ontological and axiological plurality of cultural ecosystem 'services'

N Cooper, E Brady, H Steen, R Bryce - Ecosystem Services, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Transcendental values and the valuation and management of ecosystem services

CM Raymond, JO Kenter - Ecosystem Services, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Farmers' perceptions of biodiversity: lessons from a discourse-based deliberative valuation study

E Kelemen, G Nguyen, T Gomiero, E Kovács… - Land use policy, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

A theory of flagship species action

P Jepson, M Barua - Conservation and Society, 2015 - journals.lww.com
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 …

[PDF][PDF] UK national ecosystem assessment follow-on. Work package report 6: shared, plural and cultural values of ecosystems

JO Kenter, MS Reed, KN Irvine, L O'Brien, E Brady… - 2014 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
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 …

Understanding people's ideas on natural resource management: research on social representations of nature

A Buijs, T Hovardas, H Figari, P Castro… - Society & Natural …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Ongoing fragmentation between social groups on the appropriate targets and relevant
actors for nature conservation signals the need for further advancements in theorizing about …