

Y. S. Lo argues that textual evidence from David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature does not support J. Baird Callicott’s professedly Humean yet holistic environmental ethic, which understands the community (e.g., the biotic community) as a ‘metaorganismic’ entity ‘over and above’ its individual members.
In this paper Katerina Soma introduces her concept of Natura economica.
Laura Westra argues that even if we could elicit a truly informed and “free” choice, the “Contingent Valuation” method would remain flawed.
Jouni Paavola’s editorial for the Environmental Values 17.
Isis Brook’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.
Clive L. Spash’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.
Jost Halfmann illustrates the differences between images of risk by comparing the American and German anti-nuclear movements.
This paper examines the social implications of sustainable consumption through an empirical study of a local organic food initiative.
This essay aims to reconstruct Herman Daly and John Cobb’s criticism of growth from the person-in-community approach.
Piers H.G. Stephens argues that several objections to preservationism may be answered by recasting the relationship between man and nature into a tripartite spectrum of ontological form between nature and artifact.