Why protect nature? Relational values: the missing link in policies for the natural environment

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The concepts of instrumental value (protecting nature for humans’ sake) and intrinsic value (protecting nature for nature’s sake) are fundamental to environmental policy. This paper — based on a literature review and critical analysis — argues that using these concepts alone overlooks important concerns for the environment. The authors recommend also considering relational values, which derive from the relationships between people and nature. See in http://ec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/why_protect_nature_relational_values_missing_link_policies_natural_environment_455na1_en.pdf
Period06.05.2016

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  • TitleWhy protect nature? Relational values: the missing link in policies for the natural environment
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media typePrint
    Country/TerritoryEuropean Union
    Date06.05.16
    DescriptionThe concepts of instrumental value (protecting nature for humans’ sake) and intrinsic value (protecting nature for nature’s sake) are fundamental to environmental policy. This paper — based on a literature review and critical analysis — argues that using these concepts alone overlooks important concerns for the environment. The authors recommend also considering relational values, which derive from the relationships between people and nature.
    Producer/AuthorEuropean Commission DG Environment News Alert Service
    URLec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/why_protect_nature_relational_values_missing_link_policies_natural_environment_455na1_en.pdf
    PersonsBerta Martín-López