▪ Abstract Values are often invoked in discussions of how to develop a more sustainable relationship with the environment. There is a substantial literature on values that spans several disciplines. In philosophy, values are relatively stable principles that help us make decisions when our preferences are in conflict and thus convey some sense of what
Dietz, T., Fitzgerald, A., Shwom, R.
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Indigenous environmental values as human values
The claim that in natural resource management (NRM) a change from anthropocentric values and ethics to eco-centric ones is necessary to achieve sustainability leads to the search for eco-centric models of relationship with the environment.
Monica Gratani +4 more
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Social Factors Affecting on Sustainable Gas Consumption (Household Subscribers of Mazandaran Province) [PDF]
Purpose of this study was to investigate the sustainability of domestic gas consumption and identify the social factors that affect it. Three questions were asked in this study. 1) How stable is the gas consumption practice at home?
Zahra Pazokinejad +3 more
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Earthkeepers: The Relationship between Instructional Strategies on the Program Outcomes
The study focuses on the relationship between selected characteristics of the outdoor environmental (earth) education program Earthkeepers and its impacts on students' environmental values and knowledge.
Jan Činčera, Bruce Johnson
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Scholars focused on behavioral changes in employees rather than depending solely on technology enhancements due to organizations’ poor and inefficient environmental performance.
Muhammad Adeel +3 more
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Measurement of the Effective Environmental Values on Satisfaction of Residential Location, Case Study: Maali-Abad District in Shiraz [PDF]
Environmental values and their effects on residential satisfaction are of great importance in urban housing planning. Residential satisfaction about their residential place, inaddition to physical and mental health of the residents, is effective on ...
Dr. Hasan Izadi +3 more
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS WITH DIVERSIFIED NATURAL POTENTIAL [PDF]
The article assesses the natural conditions for the development of entrepreneurship, which is the basic determinant of the multifunctional development of a given territory.
Grzegorz Ślusarz
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Global Coasts: A Baroque Embarrassment of Riches
Coasts form the universal stage on which people interact with the global ocean. Our history is inextricably intertwined with the seashore, being a rich tapestry of archaeological sites that paint a vivid picture of people hunting, foraging, fishing and ...
Thomas A. Schlacher +2 more
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Understanding divergent perspectives on introduced trout in Aotearoa: a relational values approach
To make coherent and just choices about introduced species management in postcolonial contexts such as Aotearoa, a nuanced understanding of human relationships to introduced species is needed.
Marc Tadaki +3 more
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Effect of Environmental Values on Ecotourism Visit Intention: Evidence from a Sub-Saharan African Context [PDF]
Human activities are causing great damage to the climate and the consequences are projected to be dire in the future. Tourism alone contributes about 8% to greenhouse emissions necessitating the call for sustainable tourism as a way to promote ...
Ojiaku Christian +2 more
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