Reconciling ecological and social justice to promote biodiversity conservation

作者: Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet , Helen Kopnina

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2015.01.030

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摘要: In this article we focus upon a division between generalized schools of philosophical and ethical thought about culture conservation. There is an ongoing debate playing out over conservation those who believe threatens community livelihoods traditional practices, essential to protect nonhuman species from the impact human development population growth. We argue for reconciliation these cooperative push toward cultivation environmentally-focused perspective that embraces not only social economic justice but also concern non-human species. Our goal underline ethics tangible benefits may result combining cultural data knowledge sciences with understanding environmental science highlight instances in which scientists overlook their own anthropocentric bias relationship ecological justice, or all species, favor exclusive among people. on polemical stances order emphasize importance middle road cooperation acknowledges rights alike. conclusion, present alternative set research activities concerned offer ideas how reconcile conflicting interests people environment.

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