"Humans Valuing Nature: Synthesising Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Economics"
Michael Lockwood synthesizes insights from philosophy, psychology, and economics towards an understanding of how humans value nature.
Michael Lockwood synthesizes insights from philosophy, psychology, and economics towards an understanding of how humans value nature.
Barnabas Dickson analyses and criticises ethicist claims in environmental philosophy.
Peter Lucas responds to Laura Westra’s article “The Disvalue of ‘Contingent Valuation’ and the Problem of the ‘Expectation Gap’ ” (Environmental Values 9, no. 2 (2000): 153–71).
In this paper Michael S. Carolan looks at Michel Foucault and Fernand Braudel’s conception of how economy enters into nature.
In this paper Katerina Soma introduces her concept of Natura economica.
This paper discusses the economic and philosophical inadequacies that have characterized the Project Tiger scheme in India.
Clive L. Spash’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.