The role of value (s) in theories of human behavior
RK Gould, TM Soares, P Arias-Arévalo… - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Highlights•Human behavior theories elucidate relationships between values and behavior
change.•Values transcend principles: they also refer to importance.•Value-related constructs …
change.•Values transcend principles: they also refer to importance.•Value-related constructs …
[HTML][HTML] Justice, sustainability, and the diverse values of nature: why they matter for biodiversity conservation
Aiming at just and sustainable futures for biodiversity conservation requires clarity
concerning how justice relates to the diverse values of nature. By drawing upon and …
concerning how justice relates to the diverse values of nature. By drawing upon and …
[HTML][HTML] The pitfalls of plural valuation
This paper critically examines the current political context in which valuation studies of
nature are undertaken. It challenges the belief that somehow, more and technically better …
nature are undertaken. It challenges the belief that somehow, more and technically better …
Transformation for inclusive conservation: evidence on values, decisions, and impacts in protected areas
R Chaplin-Kramer, RA Neugarten… - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
As countries consider new area-based conservation targets under the Convention on
Biological Diversity, protected areas (PAs) and their impacts on people and nature are …
Biological Diversity, protected areas (PAs) and their impacts on people and nature are …
Editorial overview: Leveraging the multiple values of nature for transformative change to just and sustainable futures—Insights from the IPBES Values Assessment
Addressing the nature crisis requires systemic transformations in society, especially
regarding what and how political and economic decisions are made, and understanding …
regarding what and how political and economic decisions are made, and understanding …
Sustainability-aligned values: exploring the concept, evidence, and practice
Modern environmental thought has always involved normative claims about the values
needed for sustainability. This has often played out in debates between proponents of …
needed for sustainability. This has often played out in debates between proponents of …
Incorporating diverse values of nature in decision-making—theory and practice
Values play a significant role in decision-making, especially regarding nature. Decisions
impact people and nature in complex ways and understanding which values are prioritised …
impact people and nature in complex ways and understanding which values are prioritised …
[HTML][HTML] How values and perceptions shape farmers' biodiversity management: Insights from ten European countries
Farmers play a pivotal role in addressing biodiversity loss whilst maintaining food
production. To rethink conservation in agricultural landscapes, it is crucial to understand …
production. To rethink conservation in agricultural landscapes, it is crucial to understand …
Making landscapes negotiable: Q-methodology as a boundary-spanning and empowering diagnostic
Landscapes are conceptually fuzzy and rich, and subject to plural framings. They are places
of inquiry and intervention for scientists and practitioners, but also concepts bound to …
of inquiry and intervention for scientists and practitioners, but also concepts bound to …
[HTML][HTML] Power in urban logistics: A comparative analysis of networks and policymaking in logistics sustainability governance
This article unpacks the power relations in urban logistics to understand why cities follow
different policy pathways to sustainability. Drawing on the literature on power in …
different policy pathways to sustainability. Drawing on the literature on power in …