Half the earth for people (or more)? Addressing ethical questions in conservation
H Kopnina - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
Preserving global biodiversity depends upon designating many more large terrestrial and
marine areas as strictly protected areas. Yet recent calls for addressing biodiversity loss by …
marine areas as strictly protected areas. Yet recent calls for addressing biodiversity loss by …
Bridging compassion and justice in conservation ethics
FJ Santiago-Ávila, WS Lynn - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract 'Traditional conservation'customarily engages in the dismissal of individual non-
human animal claims when these conflict with human interests or prevailing ideas of …
human animal claims when these conflict with human interests or prevailing ideas of …
When agendas collide: human welfare and biological conservation
KMA Chan, RM Pringle, JAI Ranganathan… - Conservation …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation should benefit ecosystems, nonhuman organisms, and current and future
human beings. Nevertheless, tension among these goals engenders potential ethical …
human beings. Nevertheless, tension among these goals engenders potential ethical …
Citizen science and conservation: Recommendations for a rapidly moving field
Research taking place at the intersection of conservation and citizen science holds great
potential for advancing both fields as well as for addressing grand challenges in the field of …
potential for advancing both fields as well as for addressing grand challenges in the field of …
The 'future of conservation'debate: Defending ecocentrism and the Nature Needs Half movement
Abstract The Future of Conservation survey, launched in March 2017, has proposed a
framework to help with interpreting the array of ethical stances underpinning the motivations …
framework to help with interpreting the array of ethical stances underpinning the motivations …
Exploring and expanding the spaces between research and implementation in conservation science
Despite increased focus on the importance of navigating the spaces between research and
implementation, conservation science is still not put into practice as often as it could be …
implementation, conservation science is still not put into practice as often as it could be …
Understanding conservationists' perspectives on the new‐conservation debate
A vibrant debate about the future direction of biodiversity conservation centers on the merits
of the so‐called new conservation. Proponents of the new conservation advocate a series of …
of the so‐called new conservation. Proponents of the new conservation advocate a series of …
The need for ecocentrism in biodiversity conservation
Over the past 5 decades, scientists have been documenting negative anthropogenic
environmental change, expressing increasing alarm, and urging dramatic socioecological …
environmental change, expressing increasing alarm, and urging dramatic socioecological …
A guide to understanding social science research for natural scientists
K Moon, D Blackman - Conservation biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Natural scientists are increasingly interested in social research because they recognize that
conservation problems are commonly social problems. Interpreting social research …
conservation problems are commonly social problems. Interpreting social research …
[HTML][HTML] Just preservation
A Treves, FJ Santiago-Ávila, WS Lynn - Biological Conservation, 2019 - Elsevier
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and
sustainability are surfacing in the wake of consensus about our failures to prevent extinction …
sustainability are surfacing in the wake of consensus about our failures to prevent extinction …