Environmental Values

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Values is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The ABCs of Relational Values: Environmental Values that Include Aspects of Both Intrinsic and Instrumental Valuing32
Beyond Ecofascism? Far-Right Ecologism (FRE) as a Framework for Future Inquiries29
Relational Values: A Unifying Idea in Environmental Ethics and Evaluation?22
The Social Specificity of Societal Nature Relations in a Flexible Capitalist Society15
Experiencing Values in the Flow of Events: A Phenomenological Approach to Relational Values15
Explaining Public Participation in Environmental Governance in China14
Valuing Nature for Wellbeing: Narratives of Socio-ecological Change in Dynamic Intertidal Landscapes14
Domesticating Rewilding: Interpreting Rewilding in England's Green and Pleasant Land13
Green Populism? Action and Mortality in the Anthropocene13
Legitimate Expectations: Assessing Policies of Transformation to a Low-Carbon Society13
Sufficiency and Sustainability: Conceptual Analysis and Ethical Considerations for Sustainable Organisation12
Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature and the Global Environmental Crisis12
Global Climate Change and Aesthetics12
Towards a Philosophy of a Bio-Based Economy: A Levinassian Perspective on the Relations between Economic and Ecological Systems10
Towards Degrowth? Making Peace with Mortality to Reconnect with (One's) Nature: An Ecopsychological Proposition for a Paradigm Shift10
Three Decades of Environmental Values: Some Personal Reflections10
The Trouble with Relational Values9
Grounding Ecological Democracy: Semiotics and the Communicative Networks of Nature9
‘Valuing Life Itself’: On Radical Environmental Activists’ Post-Anthropocentric Worldviews9
On (Un)naturalness9
Transforming Fair Decision-Making about Sea-Level Rise in Cities: The Values and Beliefs of Residents in Botany Bay, Australia8
African Worldviews, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development8
Justifying an Intentional Species Extinction: The Case of Anopheles gambiae7
Rescaling the Weather Experience: From an Object of Aesthetics to a Matter of Concern7
The Nature of Degrowth: Theorising the Core of Nature for the Degrowth Movement7
Plant Philosophy and Interpretation: Making Sense of Contemporary Plant Intelligence Debates7
Harmonising with Heaven and Earth: Reciprocal Harmony and Xunzi's Environmental Ethics7
Institutional Context, Political-Value Orientation and Public Attitudes towards Climate Policies: A Qualitative Follow-Up Study of an Experiment7
People's Conceptions and Valuations of Nature in the Context of Climate Change6
Karl Polanyi, the New Deal and the Green New Deal6
Sustainable Development is a Dead-End: The Logic of Modernity and Ecological Crisis6
Approaching Change: Exploring Cracks in the Eco-Modern Sustainability Paradigm6
What Makes an Environmental Steward? An Individual Differences Approach6
Hard Environmental Choices: Comparability, Justification and the Argument from Moral Identity5
Social Values in Economic Environmental Valuation: A Conceptual Framework5
Zhang Zai's Cosmology of Qi/qi and the Refutation of Arrogant Anthropocentrism: Confucian Green Theory Illustrated5
Solving for Pattern: An Ecological Approach to Reshape the Human Building Instinct5
The Disorienting Aesthetics of Mashed-Up Anthropocene Environments4
A Critique of Steven Vogel's Social Constructionist Attempt to Overcome the Human/Nature Dichotomy4
Sentience and the Primordial ‘We’: Contributions to Animal Ethics from Phenomenology and Buddhist Philosophy4
Mapuche Az-Mapu and Nature's Contribution to People: Eudemonic Values for Living Well4
Why Economic Valuation Does Not Value the Environment: Climate Policy as Collective Endeavour4
A Green Intervention in Media Production Culture Studies: Environmental Values, Political Economy and Mobile Production4
Learning to Walk with Turtles: Steps towards a Sacred Perception of the Environment4
Grappling with Weeds: Invasive Species and Hybrid Landscapes in Cape York Peninsula, Far Northeast Australia4
The Ecology of Fear and Climate Change: A Pragmatist Point of View4
Red in Tooth and Claw No More: Animal Rights and the Permissibility to Redesign Nature4
Respecting the Nonhuman Other: Individual Natural Otherness and the Case for Incommensurability of Moral Standing4
How Long will Business as Usual be Sustained?4
Biocentric Individualism and Biodiversity Conservation: An Argument from Parsimony4
Unearthing intentionality: Building transformative capacity by reclaiming consciousness4
Ungovernable Earth: Resurgence, Translocal Infrastructures and More-than-Social Movements4
Media Use, Race and the Environment: The Converging of Environmental Attitudes Based on Self-Reported News Use4
Permaculture: A Global Community of Practice4
A Scale Problem with the Ecosystem Services Argument for Protecting Biodiversity4
Conceptualising Nature: From Dasgupta to Degrowth3
On the Possible Existence of a ‘First Law of Environmental Stewardship’: How Organisations Bring Volunteers Together in Social and Geographic Space3
Valuing out of Context3
Religion in the Age of the Anthropocene3
Being of deep transformations: A personal journey inspired by Clive L. Spash3
‘Cornwallism’ and Arguments against Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions3
Justificatory Moral Pluralism: A Novel Form of Environmental Pragmatism3
Growing Trees for a Degrowth Society: An Approach to Switzerland's Forest Sector3
Systemic Unsustainability as a Threat to Democracy3
Values Underlying Preferences for Adaptive Governance in a Chilean Small-Scale Fishing Community3
Beyond Statism and Deliberation: Questioning Ecological Democracy through Eco-Anarchism and Cosmopolitics3
Individual Responsibility and the Ethics of Hoping for a More Just Climate Future3
The Eclosion of Forest and Tree Health Stakeholdership3
Does the Fact of Undergoing Natural Hazards Influence People's Environmental Values and Ecological Commitment?3
Plurality, Engagement, Openness3
Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the Commons3
Evidence of Degrowth Values in Food Justice in a Northern Canadian Municipality3
Herman Daly: Some Personal Reflections3
What's in a Pandemic? COVID-19 and the Anthropocene3
Hermeneutics at the Time of the Anthropocene: The Case of Hans-Georg Gadamer3
Climate Change and the Free Marketplace of Ideas?3
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