The Earthscan reader in environmental values [electronic resource] / edited by Linda Kalof and Terre Satterfield.
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Language: | English |
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London ; Sterling, VA :
Earthscan,
2005.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Environmental values: an introduction / Terre Satterfield and Linda Kalof
- Part 1. Economic themes in environmental values. Contingent valuation: a user's guide / Richard T. Carson
- Economics and ecological concepts for valuing ecosystem services / Stephen C. Farber, Robert Costanza and Matthew A. Wilson
- The development of environmental thinking in economics / Clive L. Spash
- Part 2. Philosophical and ethical themes in environmental values. Non-anthropocentric value theory and environmental ethics / J. Baird Callicott
- Environmental ethics and weak anthropocentrism / Bryan G. Norton
- A defence of the deep ecology movement / Arne Naess
- Radical American environmentalism and 'wilderness' preservation: a Third World critique / Ramachandra Guha
- Class, race and gender discourse in the ecofeminism/deep ecology debate / Ariel Salleh
- The biological basis for human values of nature / Stephen R. Kellert
- Part 3. Anthropological and sociological themes in environmental values. Christianity, environmentalism and the theoretical problem of fundamentalism / Douglas Lee Eckberg and T. Jean Blocker
- Measuring endorsement of the new ecological paradigm: a revised NEP scale / Riley E. Dunlap, Kent D. Van Liere, Angela G. Mertig and Robert Emmet Jones
- Value orientations, gender and environmental concern / Paul C. Stern, Thomas Dietz and Linda Kalof
- Environmental values: a place-based theory / Bryan G. Norton and Bruce Hannon
- Part 4. Judgement and decision making themes in environmental values. Valuing public goods: the purchase of moral satisfaction / Daniel Kahneman and Jack L. Knetsch
- Protected values / Jonathan Baron and Mark Spranca
- Aggregation and deliberation in valuing public goods: a look beyond contingent pricing / Mark Sagoff
- Valuing environmental resources: a constructive approach / Robin Gregory, Sarah Lichtenstein and Paul Slovic
- What should we do? Human ecology and collective decision making / Thomas Dietz.