From Within: How Inner Worlds Shape Conservation and Transformative Change

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Amid escalating global ecological crises, achieving transformative change—defined as deep, systemic shifts in values, practices, and societal structures—requires more than institutional and political reforms. It also demands introspection. The study of Otero et al. (2025) brings critical attention to this often-overlooked dimension by examining how conservationists’ inner worlds—their beliefs, values, and worldviews—shape broader sustainability efforts.

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