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Articles forthcoming in future issues of Environmental Values

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Marianne Aasen and Arild Vatn, ‘Deliberation on GMOs: A study of how a Citizens’ Jury affects the citizens’ attitudes’

Kate Isabel Booth, ‘Deep ecology, hybrid geographies, and environmental management’s relational premise’

David Clowney, ‘Collective Environmental Virtue’

Marc David Davidson, ‘Rights to ecosystem services’

Marcello Di Paola, ‘Environmental Stewardship, Moral Psychology, and Gardens’

Laureen Elgert, ‘Hard facts and software: The coproduction of indicators in a land-use planning model’

Allen Habib, ‘Sharing the earth: on the currency of intergenerational justice’

Donald Charles Hector, Carleton Bruin Christensen and Jim Petrie, ‘Sustainability and sustainable development’

Simon P. James, ‘Finding - and failing to find - meaning in nature’

Catherine Jolibert, Jouni Paavola, Felix Rauschmayer and Nicolas Dendoncker, ‘Addressing needs in the search for sustainable development’

Anna-Karin Engqvist Jonsson and Andreas Nilsson, ‘Exploring the relationship between values and pro-environmental behavior: the influence of locus of control’

Eric Katz, ‘The Nazi comparison in the debate over restoration: nativism and domination’

Ian James Kidd, ‘Is naturalism bleak?’

Simo Kyllönen, ‘Civil disobedience, climate protests and a Rawlsian argument for “atmospheric” fairness’

Carl Knight, ‘Moderate emissions grandfathering’

Alex Y Lo, ‘More or less pluralistic? A typology of the remedial and alternative perspectives on monetary valuation of the environment’

Aaron Maltais, ‘Radically non-ideal climate politics and the obligation to at least vote green’

Kelvin Mason, ‘Justice in building, building in justice: the reconstruction of intra-generational equity to counter post-political framings of sustainability in eco-building’

Jason Matteson, ‘The virtue of environmental creativity’

Martin Mulligan, ‘Affective cognition and climate change adaptation ’

John Nolt, ‘Anthropocentrism and egoism’

Lance W. Robinson and Kwame Ampadu Sasu, ‘The role of values in a community-based conservation initiative in Northern Ghana’

Lars Samuelsson, ‘At the centre of what? A critical note on the centrism-terminology in environmental ethics’

Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Björn Forkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen, Clare Palmer, ‘The blind hens’ challenge - Does it undermine the view that only welfare matters in our dealings with animals?’

Amy Shaw, Kelly Miller and Geoff Wescott, ‘Wildlife gardening and connectedness to nature: engaging the unengaged&rsquo

Hayley Stevenson, ‘Democratising the governance of climate technologies‘

Jungho Suh, ‘Towards Sustainable Agricultural Stewardship: Evolution and Future Directions of the Permaculture Concept’

Joerg Chet Tremmel, ‘Climate change and political philosophy: Who owes what to whom?’

Benjamin J. Vail, ‘The geography of somewhere: the farmer’s market and sustainability in Brno, Czech Republic’

Sanne van der Hout, ‘Nature as example: The rescue potential of homeotechnology’

Rafael Ziegler, ‘Reconciliation with The River’


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