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Determining Environmental Values: Storytelling at BP

  • New Mexico State University

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Abstract

To enhance sustainable development research and practice the values of the researchers, project managers and participants must first be made explicit. Values in Sustainable Development introduces and compares worldviews and values from multiple countries and perspectives, providing a survey of empirical methods available to study environmental values as affected by sustainable development. The first part is methodological, looking at what values are, why they are important, and how to include values in sustainable development. The second part looks at how values differ across social contexts, religions and viewpoints demonstrating how various individuals may value nature from a variety of cultural, social, and religious points of view. The third and final part presents case studies ordered by scale from the individual and community levels through to the national, regional and international levels. These examples show how values can motivate, be incorporated into and be an integral part of the success of a project.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationValues in Sustainable Development
EditorsJack Appleton
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter7
Pages68-77
ISBN (Print)978-1138928367, 978-0415643504
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameRoutledge Studies in Sustainable Development

Keywords

  • Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Ethics
  • Environment and Sustainability

Disciplines

  • Business
  • Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics

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