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Valuing Nature: The Roots of Transformation

English

By (author): Holly McKelvey Robert Fish

When a group of liberal arts students embark on a university assignment about the natural environment, no one could have quite prepared them for the bewildering array of questions and provocations to confront them in their task. What starts out as an earnest attempt to understand nature in the modern world, turns into a philosophical and practical tangle that only a good transdisciplinary education can provide. Can anyone save the day and actually start to value nature? And if they cant, then whats stopping them?

The idea of valuing nature harmonises diverse areas of natural resource management and is an important dimension of scientific and practical work concerned with managing ecosystems and habitats for sustainability. This graphic book takes the reader on an exploration of the issues that arise from this growing interest and concern in the valuation of nature.

Set around the premise of a motley group of undergraduates endeavouring to complete a university assignment on nature in the modern world, the book explores:

  • the many and diverse meanings people assign to nature
  • the different ways the relationship between people and nature might be characterised
  • the many values systems people hold for the natural world
  • the options and approaches society can deploy to manage it
  • the extent to which we need entirely new economic systems to protect and sustain nature.

This highly interdisciplinary book invites consideration of a range of philosophical and applied debates and questions. Written in an accessible style, it is an ideal undergraduate text in the fields of ecology, human and physical geography, conservation science, environment, social science and spatial planning, as well as a general primer for graduate natural and social scientists embarking on interdisciplinary research in the natural resource management arena.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 607g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367762667

About Holly McKelveyRobert Fish

Rob Fish is a social scientist and human geographer based at the University of Kent. Rob has published widely on the social cultural and participatory dimensions of natural resource management and has played a prominent role in the elaboration of interdisciplinary approaches to the valuation of nature within environmental policy and decision making. He is a founding lead editor of the British Ecological Societys People and Nature: a journal of relational thinking.Holly McKelvey is an illustrator and visual science communicator based in Lübeck Germany whose travels as well as her background in geology and ecology flavour her art on the relationship between humans and nature. Her work has frequently been published in the British Ecological Societys magazine The Niche and she has collaborated with German Watch and PAN Germany among others. She is also a founding editor and illustrator for Stonecrop Review a literary magazine on urban nature.

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