Publication: The moral landscape of biological conservation: Understanding conceptual and normative foundations
The moral landscape of biological conservation: Understanding conceptual and normative foundations
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Wienhues, A., Luuppala, L., & Deplazes-Zemp, A. (2023). The moral landscape of biological conservation: Understanding conceptual and normative foundations. Biological Conservation, 288, 110350. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110350
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Biological conservation practices and approaches take many forms. Conservation projects do not only differ in their aims and methods, but also concerning their conceptual and normative background assumptions and their underlying motivations and objectives. We draw on philosophical distinctions from the ethics of conservation to explain variances of different positions on conservation projects along six dimensions: (1) conservation ideals, (2) intervention intuitions, (3) the moral considerability of nonhuman beings, (4) environmental
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Wienhues, A., Luuppala, L., & Deplazes-Zemp, A. (2023). The moral landscape of biological conservation: Understanding conceptual and normative foundations. Biological Conservation, 288, 110350. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110350