Environmental Values
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EV Vol. 10(2), May 2001
Postmodernism, Value and Objectivity Robin Attfield
Strangers in a Strange Land: The Problem of Exotic Species Mark Woods, Paul Veatch Moriarty
Exotic Species, Naturalisation, and Biological Nativism Ned Hettinger
The Indifference Curve, Motivation, and Morality in Contingent Valuation Rob Hart, Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
Intrinsic Value and Care: Making Connections through Ecological Narratives Christopher J. Preston
EV Vol. 10(1), February 2001
Distributive Justice in International Environmental Policy: Axiomatic Foundation and Exemplary Formulation Carsten Helm, Udo E. Simonis
Re-enchanting Conservation Work: Reflections on the Australian Experience Martin Mulligan
How to Prepare for the Unknown? On the Significance of Future Generations and Future Studies in Environmental Policy Jan J. Boersema
Lost for Words? Gadamer and Benjamin on the Nature of Language and the ‘Language’ of Nature Mick Smith
What Silence Knows – Planning, Public Participation and Environmental Values Anna Davies
Why the Naive Argument against Moral Vegetarianism Really is Naive David Benatar
Non-Humean Holism, Un-Humean Holism Y.S Lo
EV Vol.9(4), November 2000
From the Inside Out Ronan Palmer
Decisions vs. Willingness-to-Pay in Social Choice Paul Anand
Preferences in their Place James Lenman
Ethical Motives and Charitable Contributions in Contingent Valuation: Empirical Evidence from Social Psychology and Economics Clive L. Spash
The WTP/WTA Discrepancy: A Preliminary Qualitative Examination Anthony C. Burton, Susan M. Chilton, Martin K. KJones
The Environment as a Commodity Arild Vatn
Is Valuing Nature Contributing to Policy Development? Jonathan Burney
Appendix: Policy Research Brief Conceptions of Value in Environmental Decision-Making John O’Neill, Clive L. Spash
EV Vol.9(3), August 2000
Nature, Purity, Ontology Piers H.G. Stephens
Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Expanding the Rawlsian Framework of Global Justice Oluf Langhelle
Population: Time-Bomb or Smoke-Screen? Mario Petrucci
The Value of Nature’s Otherness Simon A. Hailwood
Sustainability, Systems and Meaning Joachim Schuetz
Teleological Presuppositions, and the ‘Expectation Gap’: A Response to Laura Westra Peter Lucas
EV Vol.9(2), May 2000
The Ethicist Conception of Environmental Problems Barnabas Dickson
The Disvalue of ‘Contingent Valuation’ and the Problem of the ‘Expectation Gap’ Laura Westra
Environmental Justice through Improved Efficiency Peter S. Wenz
Immigration and Environment: Settling the Moral Boundaries Robert L. Chapman
The Dynamics of Framing Environmental Values and Policy: Four Models of Societal Processes Clark A. Miller
Environmental Economics: The Meaning of an ‘Objective’ Policy Science Marian K. Deblonde
EV Vol.9(1), February 2000
Humean Nature Alan Carter
Human Development – Friend or Foe to Environmental Ethics? Nigel Dower
Does the Convention on Biodiversity Safeguard Biological Diversity? Frank G. Mueller
The Naive Argument against Moral Vegetarianism Peter Alward
The Birth of a Research Animal: Ibsen’s The Wild Duck and the Origin of a New Animal Science H.A.E Zwart