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The Life Framework of Values and living as nature; towards a full recognition of holistic and relational ontologies
The Life Framework of Values links the richness of ways we experience and think of nature with the diverse ways nature matters. In this paper, we...
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Intrinsic values and the life framework of values: why we should go back to basics—comment to O’Connor and Kenter (2019)
The IPBES Framework aims to allow room for a plurality of values and recently proposed a move from `Ecosystem Services’ to `Nature’s Contributions to...
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Making intrinsic values work; integrating intrinsic values of the more-than-human world through the Life Framework of Values
This paper addresses central limitations of ecosystem services and nature’s contributions to people (NCP) by develo** a novel approach to...
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Research on the articulated coupling effect of carbon tax policy under resource endowment in China
The carbon tax is a policy tool that internalizes external costs through a tax mechanism, which helps to reduce the consumption of fossil energy and...
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Assessment of alluvial aquifer intrinsic vulnerability by a generic DRASTIC model: a discussion on data adequacy and pragmatic results
DRASTIC is a model that is commonly used to assess vulnerability to groundwater contamination at the landscape scale. When sparse data are available...
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The panorama of corporate environmental sustainability and green values: evidence of Bangladesh
Corporate environmental sustainability is gradually becoming consciously recognised by textiles due to increasing pressure from diverse stakeholders...
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Measuring relational values: do people in Greater Tokyo appreciate place-based nature and general nature differently?
Relational values have been gaining increasing attention in recent years, overcoming the dichotomy of intrinsic and instrumental values, and allowing...
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Decision-making for nature’s contributions to people in the Cape Floristic Region: the role of values, rules and knowledge
Nature conservation on privately owned land depends on land managers’ decision-making. Interactions between values, rules and knowledge ( vrk )...
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Geo-based model of intrinsic resilience to climate change: an approach to nature-based solution
A substantial amount of researches have been done on the understanding and assessment of resilience from multiple perspectives, e.g., ecological,...
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Intrinsic Vulnerability Evaluation of Groundwater Nitrate Pollution Along a Course of the Subarnarekha River in Jharkhand, India
The appraisal of groundwater specific vulnerability is a global challenge. The high concentration of nitrate in drinking water has detrimental...
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Three perspectives on relational values of nature
Relational value (RV) has recently been introduced as a third class of values for understanding values of nature and are thought to sit alongside...
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He ʻike ʻana ia i ka pono (it is a recognizing of the right thing): how one indigenous worldview informs relational values and social values
The ideas of relational values and social values are gaining prominence in sustainability science. Here, we ask: how well do these value conceptions...
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Why do Mines Fail to Obtain a Social License to Operate?: Insights from the Proposed Kallak Iron Mine (Sweden) and the Prosperity/New Prosperity Gold–Copper Mine (Canada)
Opposition to mines endures even in countries with relatively strong environmental assessment processes and regulations. Why proposed mines fail to...
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Encoding Values and Practices in Ethical Jewellery Purchasing: A Case History of Italian Ethical Luxury Consumption
The concept of ethical jewellery today includes certified Fair mined gold as well as conflict-free and ethically mined diamonds; consumption of such... -
Editorial overview: theoretical traditions in social values for sustainability
This special feature provides an impression of the plurality of social values for sustainability, taking into account theoretical traditions within...
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Disentangling the practice of landscape approaches: a Q-method analysis on experiences in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes
Landscape approaches are gaining momentum in both scientific and policy agendas. However, landscape approaches comprise a multitude of concepts,...
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Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability
This paper concludes a special feature of Sustainability Science that explores a broad range of social value theoretical traditions, such as...
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Potential resources from coal mining and combustion waste: Australian perspective
Coal production presents major sustainability challenges as it continually generates large amounts of waste, in addition to previously accumulated...
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An environmental justice perspective on ecosystem services
Mainstreaming of ecosystem service approaches has been proposed as one path toward sustainable development. Meanwhile, critics of ecosystem services...
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How do conventional, Islamic and green bonds idiosyncratically differ when it comes to their inherent nonlinear reliance on carbon emission future price? A novel approach to greenwashing detection
A new generation of heterogeneous financing tools is designed to support responsible firms to develop sustainable projects. Also, carbon pricing as...