Cherished Places and Ecosystem Services

Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (3):264-266 (2013)
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Mark Sagoff claims that if we are to explain what moves people to protect the natural world, we will need to refer to their ‘cultural, aesthetic, and moral ties’ to the ‘places they cherish or love...

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Without Finality.John O'Neill - 2008 - Environmental Values 17 (3):313-315.
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.

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