About this collection

Environmental Values is an international peer-reviewed journal that brings together contributions from philosophy, economics, politics, sociology, geography, anthropology, ecology and other disciplines relating to the present and future environment of human beings and other species. The journal was established in 1992 and aims to clarify the relationship between practical policy issues and more fundamental underlying principles or assumptions. It is published by White Horse Press. (Text adapted from the journal’s homepage).

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"Artefacts and Living Artefacts"
Siipi, Helena
2003
"What Does 'Natural Capital' Do? The Role of Metaphor in Economic Understanding of the Environment"
Akerman, Maria
2003
"Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate"
Bulkeley, Harriet, and Arthur P.J. Mol
2003
"Cows are Better than Condos, or How Economists Help Solve Environmental Problems"
Sagoff, Mark
2003
"From Fieldwork to Mutual Learning: Working with PRATEC"
Apffel-Marglin, Frederique
2002
“Disaster, Development and Governance: Reflections on the ‘Lessons’ of Bhopal.”
Rajan, S. Ravi
2002
"Can Environmental Ethics 'Solve' Environmental Problems and Save the World? Yes, but First We Must Recognise the Essential Normative Nature of Environmental Problems"
Kassiola, Joel J.
2002
"The Liberation of Humanity and Nature"
Katz, Eric
2002
"The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination"
Smith, Mick
2002
"Animality and Morality: Human Reason as an Animal Activity"
Preston, Christopher J.
2002
"The Future—For Better or Worse"
Partridge, Ernest
2002
"Species Conservation and Minority Rights: The Case of Springtime Bird Hunting in Aland"
Aaltola, Elisa and Markku Oksanen
2002
"Ethics in Wildlife Management: What Price?"
Curtis, John A.
2002
"Incorporating Value Trade-offs into Community-Based Environmental Risk Decisions"
Gregory, Robin S.
2002
"Anthropocentrism, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Network Theory: An Ecofeminist Perspective"
Davion, Victoria
2002