The Science (and Ethics) of Conservation: Ecological Perspectives

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This chapter aims to cover several topics relevant to conservation and to the question of a valid holistic justice that includes ‘ecojustice’. It is written in the light of both the science of the environmental crisis, but also in the light of the need for a major change by society towards ecocentrism, ecological ethics and ecojustice.

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Washington, H. (2019). The Science (and Ethics) of Conservation: Ecological Perspectives. In Conservation: Integrating Social and Ecological Justice (pp. 45–58). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13905-6_4

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