走向关系式生物多样性经济:为可持续性转型嵌入多元价值观
Jasper O Kenter1,2,3, Rachel Carmenta4,5, Michael Christie1
1Aberystwyth Business School, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth SY23 3DY, Wales, United Kingdom.
概括
优先考虑自然的市场价值,助长了生物多样性危机. 在决策中认识到多样化,关系价值观对于可持续性和繁荣的星球至关重要.
科学领域:
- 生态经济学生态经济学
- 环境社会科学 环境社会科学
- 生物多样性保护 生物多样性保护
背景情况:
- 全球生物多样性危机的驱动因素是优先考虑市场,而不是自然的非市场价值.
- 传统的经济估值努力捕捉大自然的多样性,关系性和内在价值的全部范围.
- 承认多样化的价值观对于可持续发展转型至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索在生物多样性经济学中扩大对多样性价值的考虑.
- 审查传统和异端的经济方法,以整合多元价值观.
- 为人类与自然的繁荣提出一种关系生物多样性经济学范式.
主要方法:
- 审查传统和异常的经济方法来估值自然.
- 一个关系生物多样性经济学范式的基础的综合.
- 对世界观,价值观,价值指标和生活框架的分析.
主要成果:
- 传统经济学往往将自然视为一种被动的,可替代的资产,限制了对其全部价值的认可.
- 整合多元主义价值观需要一种超越人与自然二元主义的关系式方法.
- 一个关系性范式将自然视为地方,自我和庇护机构.
结论:
- 扩大对大自然多样性价值观的考虑对于可持续性至关重要.
- 关系式生物多样性经济学可以克服传统经济假设的局限性.
- 这种方法更好地反映了生活经验,并支持公正,可持续的未来.
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