The need to respect nature and its limits challenges society and conservation science (original) (raw)

Valuing Naturalness in the “Anthropocene”: Now More than Ever (2014)

Ned Hettinger

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Human Natures, Nature Conservation, and Environmental Ethics

Tinie Nash

Bioscience, 2002

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Nature conservation as if people mattered

James Aronson

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2006

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Conserving our biological Resources: Economics, Ecology and Ethics (Summary of Chapter 2 in Natural resources, Growth and Development - Economics, ecology and resource scarcity)

Clement Tisdell

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Conservation in the Anthropocene

Cynthia Bloom

Conservation …, 2011

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Contending with New Conservationism

Kaitlyn Creasy

Conservation: Integrating Social and Ecological Justice, 2020

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The conservation revolution: radical ideas for saving nature beyond the anthropocene

Ruchi Patel

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2020

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Conservation and the social sciences.

Leah S. Horowitz

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Of Human Responsibility: Considering the Human/Environment Relationship and Ecosystems in the Anthropocene

Karen Morrow

Environmental Law and Governance for the Anthropocene

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When Agendas Collide: Human Welfare and Biological Conservation

Nicole Heller

Conservation Biology, 2007

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The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature Beyond the Anthropocene (w/ Bram Büscher) (2020)

Rob Fletcher

Verso, 2020

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What is the future of conservation?

Bruce Goldstein, Vickie Bakker, Benjamin Hale

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Putting Nature to Work: Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and the Challenge of World-Ecology

Jason W. Moore

Published, 2015, in Cecilia Wee, Janneke Schönenbach, and Olaf Arndt, eds., Supramarkt: A micro-toolkit for disobedient consumers, or how to frack the fatal forces of the Capitalocene. Gothenburg: Irene Books, 69-117., 2015

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Human dimension of conservation

Peter Mackelworth

2019

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‘New conservation’ or surrender to development?

Brian miller

Animal Conservation, 2014

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Toward a more effective conservation biology: including social equity in the formulation of scientific questions and management options

Brent Blair

Theomai, 2002

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What Can We Do To Learn To Live With Nature? Here We Begin with a Basic Account of Human Development

Gerard Bruitzman

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Half the earth for people (or more)? Addressing ethical questions in conservation

Helen Kopnina

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Transforming conservation science and practice for a post-normal world

John Crowley

Conservation Biology, 2017

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Expanding Parks and Reducing Human Numbers: A Superior Alternative to Embracing the Anthropocene Era

Philip Cafaro

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Biological Conservation and Human-Induced Environmental Change: Contemporary Socio-Economic Challenges (Summary of Chapter 7 in Economics and Environmental Change: The challenges we face)

Clement Tisdell

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Human dimension of conservation : other study textbook

Peter Mackelworth

2019

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Protecting Nature in a Conservation Revolution

Dan Fischer

New Politics, 2020

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Beyond mastery? Nature management during the Anthropocene

jozef keulartz

Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Joint Environmental Philosophy Meeting, Allenspark, Colorado, June 8-11, 2010

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Achieving a nature- and people-positive future

Lauren Gifford

One earth, 2022

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Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change

Catherine Prost

Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change, 2019

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Population, resources, and environment: Implications of human behavioral ecology for conservation

Joel Heinen

Population and Environment, 1993

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The global conservation movement is diverse but not divided

George Holmes

Nature Sustainability, 2019

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Conserving and managing biodiversity sustainably: The roles of science and society

peter Bridgewater

Natural Resources Forum, 2002

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