| Widening the Evaluative Space for Ecosystem Services: A Taxonomy of Plural Values and Valuation Methods |
17 |
| Abandoning or Reimagining a Cultural Heartland? Understanding and Responding to Rewilding Conflicts in Wales - the Case of the Cambrian Wildwood |
8 |
| The Many Meanings of Rewilding: An Introduction and the Case for a Broad Conceptualisation |
7 |
| Reframing Tacit Human-Nature Relations: An Inquiry into Process Philosophy and the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi |
6 |
| Engaging with Climate Change: Comparing the Cultures of Science and Activism |
5 |
| The Degrowth Spectrum: Convergence and Divergence Within a Diverse and Conflictual Alliance |
5 |
| Decolonising Dignity for Inclusive Democracy |
5 |
| A Cultural Account of Ecological Democracy |
4 |
| Spatial Framing, Existing Associations and Climate Change Beliefs |
4 |
| Democracy and Agonism in the Anthropocene: The Challenges of Knowledge, Time and Boundary |
4 |
| The Naturalisation of Growth: Marx, the Regulation Approach and Bourdieu |
4 |
| Where is Goal 18 ? The Need for Biocultural Heritage in the Sustainable Development Goals |
4 |
| Materialism, Awareness of Environmental Consequences and Environmental Philanthropic Behaviour Among Potential Donors |
4 |
| A Duty to Cognitively Enhance Animals |
3 |
| Who Should Pay for Climate Adaptation? Public Attitudes and the Financing of Flood Protection in Florida |
3 |
| The Paradox of Sustainable Degrowth and a Convivial Alternative |
2 |
| The Ecovillage Movement: New Ways to Experience Nature |
2 |
| Towards a New Ecological Democracy: A Critical Evaluation of the Deliberation Paradigm Within Green Political Theory |
2 |
| Participation(s) in Transnational Environmental Governance: Green Values Versus Instrumental Use |
2 |
| Green Faith? The Role of Faith-Based Actors in Global Sustainable Development Discourse |
2 |
| Are Poplar Plantations Really Beautiful? On Allen Carlson's Aesthetics of Agricultural Landscapes and Environmentalism |
2 |
| Environments Past: Nostalgia in Environmental Policy and Governance |
2 |
| New Nature in Old Landscapes: Some Dutch Examples of the Relation Between History, Heritage and Ecological Restoration |
2 |
| What is Mimicked by Biomimicry? Synthetic Cells as Exemplifications of the Threefold Biomimicry Paradox |
2 |
| Being Like Gaia: Biomimicry and Ecological Ethics |
2 |
| Biomimicry and the Problem of Praxis |
2 |
| Labour's Hidden Soul: Religion at the Intersection of Labour and the Environment |
2 |
| Atheism in the American Animal Rights Movement: An Invisible Majority |
1 |
| How Knowledge of the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) is Formed: Report from the Danube Delta |
1 |
| When the Grass Sings: Poetic Reason and Animal Writing |
1 |
| Movement, Wildness and Animal Aesthetics |
1 |
| Bio-Informed Emerging Technologies and Their Relation to the Sustainability Aims of Biomimicry |
1 |
| Non-Epistemic Values in Adaptive Management: Framing Possibilities in the Legal Context of Endangered Columbia River Salmon |
1 |
| Unsettling Reconciliation: Decolonial Methods for Transforming Social-Ecological Systems |
1 |
| Ecological Historicity, Novelty and Functionality in the Anthropocene |
1 |
| How to Deal with Hybrids in the Anthropocene? Towards a Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Philosophy 2.0 |
1 |
| Gratitude to Nature |
1 |
| Should Naturalists Believe in the Anthropocene? |
1 |
| Rewilding in Layered Landscapes as a Challenge to Place Identity |
1 |
| The 'Park' as Racial Practice: Constructing Whiteness on Safari in Tanzania |
1 |
| Avoiding the Invasive Trap: Policies for Aquatic Non-Indigenous Plant Management |
1 |
| Ecological Democracy, Just Transitions and a Political Ecology of Design |
1 |
| Unravelling Reasons for the Non-Establishment of Protected Areas: Justification Regimes and Principles of Worth in a Swiss National Park Project |
0 |
| Restoring or Re-storying the Lake District: Applying Responsive Cohesion to a Current Problem Situation |
0 |
| How Demanding is Our Climate Duty? An Application of the No-Harm Principle to Individual Emissions |
0 |
| Engaging the Imagination: 'New Nature Writing', Collective Politics and the Enviromnental Crisis |
0 |
| Ecology, Community and Food Sovereignty: What's in a Word? |
0 |
| In Search of Allies for Postnatural Environmentalism, or Revisiting an Ecophilosophical Reading of Heidegger |
0 |
| Killing in Self-Defence and the Case for Biocentric Individualism |
0 |
| Ubuntu and Ecofeminism: Value-Building with African and Womanist Voices |
0 |