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  1. Pivotal cultural values of nature cannot be integrated into the ecosystem services framework.Thomas Kirchhoff - 2012 - Pnas Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109 (46):E3146.
    In a recent issue of PNAS, Daniel et al. (1) attempted to advance the integration of cultural values and cultural ecosystem services (ES) into the ES framework. Although I agree with the authors that cultural values are of eminent importance, I see two flaws in their argument. -/- The range of cultural values correlating to ecological structures and functions is much more limited than they claim. Many cultural values attaching to the natural/cultivated environment cannot be addressed in this way. An (...)
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  • Without Finality.John O'Neill - 2008 - Environmental Values 17 (3):313-315.
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  • Environmental Values.John O'Neill, Alan Holland & Andrew Light - 2008 - Routledge Introductions to Env.
    We live in a world confronted by mounting environmental problems; increasing global deforestation and desertification, loss of species diversity, pollution and global warming. In everyday life people mourn the loss of valued landscapes and urban spaces. Underlying these problems are conflicting priorities and values. Yet dominant approaches to policy-making seem ill-equipped to capture the various ways in which the environment matters to us. Environmental Values introduces readers to these issues by presenting, and then challenging, two dominant approaches to environmental decision-making, (...)
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