2022
DOI: 10.3390/conservation2040044
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Harmony in Conservation

Abstract: Many authors have noted the role that anthropocentrism has played in creating humanity’s dysfunctional relationship with the natural world. As human hubris (excessive pride or self-confidence) is an ailment that contributes to the anthropogenic sixth mass extinction of Earth’s biodiversity, we argue instead for ‘harmony with nature’. In recent decades, even the conservation discourse has become increasingly anthropocentric. Indeed, justification for nature conservation has in part shifted from nature’s intrins… Show more

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“…Transformations of mountain cryosphere landscapes pose challenges for impact assessments as technical aspects translate to (subjective) values. Conservation, in this sense, requires qualitative shifts in human-nature relations [63] and ultimately a reformulation of the economic relations therein (property allocation). Nevertheless, as the mountain cryosphere becomes scarcer, its natural value increases.…”
Section: Cryosphere Value Under Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transformations of mountain cryosphere landscapes pose challenges for impact assessments as technical aspects translate to (subjective) values. Conservation, in this sense, requires qualitative shifts in human-nature relations [63] and ultimately a reformulation of the economic relations therein (property allocation). Nevertheless, as the mountain cryosphere becomes scarcer, its natural value increases.…”
Section: Cryosphere Value Under Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%