

In his article, Stefan Mann presents different perspectives on cross-compliance.
In his article, Walter K. Dodds tries to answer the question of whether we can control humanity’s hitherto endless appetite for resources before we irreparably harm the global ecosystem and cause the extinction of even more species.
Allan Greenbaum presents his notion of nature connoisseurship.
In this paper Michael S. Carolan looks at Michel Foucault and Fernand Braudel’s conception of how economy enters into nature.
This paper reflects on Merleau-Ponty’s environmental thinking.
In this article, David E. Cooper discusses Heidegger’s view on nature.
Reply to Stanley Warner’s response in Environmental Values 13.3 to the article by Carol Kates in Environmental Values 13.1.
Jac A. A. Swart points at the fact that environmental ethics has to deal with the challenge of reconciling contrasting ecocentric and animal-centric perspectives and analyse the two classic attempts at this reconciliation.
This paper seeks to answer the question of how environmental ethics is approached in Latin America.
In this paper Mark A. Michael argues that pragmatists and essentialists are arguing past one another and shows why that is.