"A Comparative Analysis of the Vision and Mission Statements of International Environmental Organisations"
In their paper, the authors present a comparative analysis of the vision and mission statements of international envrionmental organizations.
In their paper, the authors present a comparative analysis of the vision and mission statements of international envrionmental organizations.
John O’Neill discusses the problems in conservation policy based upon the identification of ecological value with a particular conception of beauty and wilderness.
Anne Chapman presents the world and the earth in the thought of Hannah Arendt.
This paper examines the contestation of two forms of environmentalism, institutional ecomodernism versus a grassroots ecopopulism within the context of the ongoing dispute between a local community in the west of Ireland and both multinationals and the state, who are attempting to run gas pipelines from the Atlantic Corrib Field through the rural community’s lands.
This paper addresses the question of general environmental interests through two case studies in Australian local government and argues there are at least three factors that affect the ability of notionally deliberative arrangements to deliver outcomes that appear favourable to the natural environment.
In this paper, the author explains both the causes and solution to anti-environmental attitudes within the framework of Hegel’s master-slave dialectic.
Isis Brook’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.
This article comments on Norton’s conception on convergence, noninstrumental value and the semantics of “love.”
This paper argues for a broader understanding of the multidimensionality of environmental problems.
This paper discusses two central themes of the work of Alan Holland: the relations between the natural and the normative and how our duties regarding animals cohere with our obligations to respect nature.