Making sense of environmental values: a typology of concepts

M Tadaki, J Sinner, KMA Chan - Ecology and Society, 2017 - JSTOR
Debates about environmental values and valuation are perplexing, in part because these
terms are used in vastly different ways in a variety of contexts. For some, quantifying human …

Linking the social to the ecological using GIS methods in marine spatial planning and management to support resilience: a review

MM Noble, D Harasti, J Pittock, B Doran - Marine Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Marine spatial planning (MSP) has been put forward as a way to more comprehensively
manage marine environments by balancing human demands and protecting areas that …

Investigation of land surface phenology detections in shrublands using multiple scale satellite data

D Peng, Y Wang, G Xian, AR Huete, W Huang… - Remote Sensing of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Shrublands occupy about 13% of the global land surface, contain about one-third of the
biodiversity, store about half of the global terrestrial carbon, and provide many ecosystem …

Understanding private forest owners' conceptualisation of forest management: Evidence from a survey in seven European countries

D Feliciano, L Bouriaud, E Brahic, P Deuffic… - Journal of Rural …, 2017 - Elsevier
Private forest owners' involvement in forest management has been frequently examined
through the attitudes, values, beliefs, objectives and motivations associated with owning and …

Understanding pathways to shifting people's values over time in the context of social–ecological systems

D Kendal, CM Raymond - Sustainability Science, 2019 - Springer
Despite rich theorisation on the structure and content of people's values and great interest in
the concept of value change, there is currently little coordinated understanding of how …

The assessment of smart city projects using zSlice type-2 fuzzy sets based Interval Agreement Method

M Deveci, D Pekaslan, F Canıtez - Sustainable cities and society, 2020 - Elsevier
Cities are facing many urban challenges such as traffic congestion, air pollution, energy
consumption and urban sprawl. Smart city concept is proposed to cope with these …

[HTML][HTML] The policy consequences of defining rewilding

H Schulte to Bühne, N Pettorelli, M Hoffmann - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
More than 30 years after it was first proposed as a biodiversity conservation strategy,
rewilding remains a controversial concept. There is currently little agreement about what the …

Improving nature experience in cities: What are people's preferences for vegetated streets?

S Bonthoux, S Chollet, I Balat, N Legay… - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
In the current context of strong urban sprawl, it becomes urgent to find urban approaches
that simultaneously promote ecological functions and relationships between people and …

Wellbeing, values, and planning in environmental management

KJ Wallace, M Jago, DJ Pannell, MK Kim - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Concepts of 'human values' and 'wellbeing'are central in environmental planning,
especially during the group deliberations that underpin expert and participatory processes …

Participatory multi-stakeholder assessment of alternative development scenarios in contested landscapes

M Kiatkoski Kim, JG Álvarez-Romero, K Wallace… - Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
Participatory scenario planning (PSP) has mainly concerned scenario development and
outreach, with less emphasis on scenario assessment. However, eliciting stakeholder …