Environmental Values
1993 - 2026
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Volume 35, issue 2, 2026
- Relational experiences of ecological grief amongst environmental activists pp. 91-114

- Finlay Malcolm
- Autonomy within limits: Post-growth and social imaginaries of work, education and democracy pp. 115-133

- Alexander Paulsson, Max Koch, Mine Islar and Riya Raphael
- Can we be bring the future into the present? Sustainability, motivations and valuing pp. 134-149

- Stijn Neuteleers
- Losing your moral concepts during climate breakdown pp. 150-168

- Anh-Quân Nguyen
- Book Review: Needle at the Bottom of the Sea: Bengali Tales From the Land of the Eighteen Tides pp. 169-171

- Rumeli Mukherjee
- Book Review: The Abyss Stares Back: Encounters with Deep-Sea Life pp. 171-174

- Justin Simpson
Volume 35, issue 1, 2026
- Appreciating pigeons: Aesthetic experience, emotion, and the intrinsic value of nature pp. 3-20

- Sandra Shapshay
- Disruptive technologies and intra-value conflicts: The case of naturalness and sustainability in cellular agriculture pp. 21-45

- Julia Rijssenbeek, Zoë Robaey and Vincent Blok
- Bringing back the bison: Environmental values and the ecological restoration of Great Plains shortgrass prairies pp. 46-64

- Douglas E Booth
- Care and moral repair: Restoring historical land-caring practices pp. 65-83

- William Salkeld
- Book Review: Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts pp. 84-86

- Jakub Kronenberg
- Book Review: Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory pp. 86-88

- Valeria Zambianchi
Volume 34, issue 6, 2025
- Special issue: ‘Taking care together’: Conservation as more-than-human process pp. 425-433

- Sara Asu Schroer, Paolo Gruppuso and Andrew Whitehouse
- The catalogue and the chorus pp. 434-439

- Tim Ingold
- Publication notice pp. 440-440

- N/a
- Making a conservation site: Stonewort meadows as lake engineers pp. 441-456

- Małgorzata Zofia Kowalska
- ‘They are healthy because they are free’: Conservation borders and more-than-human autonomy in West Tanzania pp. 457-472

- Emelien Devos
- Tsá7ts7acw aylh ta NkÌ“yápa muta MÃxalha (Coyote and Bear in shared happiness): Salish-Bear entanglements, transformations and collective stewardship ∗ pp. 473-493

- Sarah C Moritz and Qwalqwalten Garry John
- Book Review: Field Environmental Philosophy: Education for Biocultural Conservation pp. 494-496

- Terry Hermsen
- Book Review: Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law pp. 496-498

- Zia Saylor
Volume 34, issue 4-5, 2025
- Maintaining a space for creativity and innovation pp. 307-308

- Anna Wienhues and Anna Deplazes-Zemp
- Spontaneous hope, anger and climate activism pp. 309-326

- Tom Whyman
- Degrowth as ideology: Making values for the soil of Amsterdam pp. 327-347

- Federico Savini
- Traditional ecological knowledge and the aesthetic appreciation of nature: Lessons from Gilbbesjávri and Guovdageaidnu pp. 348-371

- Jukka Mikkonen
- Plant emergence: The aesthetics of plant movement and the phenomenology of vegetal growth pp. 372-396

- Hal King
- Herding Katz: Rewilding, paradox and domination pp. 397-416

- Robert Booth
- Book Review: Moral Cosmology: On Being in the World Fully and Well pp. 417-419

- Joey Aloi
- Book Review: Degrowth: An Experience of Being Finite pp. 419-421

- Lotte Levelt
Volume 34, issue 3, 2025
- Longing within a kingdom pp. 215-219

- Iana Nesterova
- Wilderness values in rewilding: Transatlantic perspectives pp. 220-239

- Linde De Vroey and Arthur R. Obst
- What matters: Conservation values in invasion science pp. 240-261

- Lowieke Vermeulen, Bernice Bovenkerk and Esther Turnhout
- Toward a consensus on the intrinsic value of biodiversity pp. 262-279

- Katie H. Morrow
- Kingdom within a Kingdom: A solution to the end of nature problem pp. 280-297

- Sam Zahn
- Book Review: The Biomimicry Revolution: Learning from Nature How to Inhabit the Earth pp. 298-300

- Charles Hayes
- Book Review: The Memory of the World: Deep Time, Animality, and Eschatology pp. 300-303

- Robert Booth
Volume 34, issue 2, 2025
- Eco-conscious living in the Anthropocene: Rethinking values amidst environmental crisis pp. 117-121

- Kalpita Bhar Paul
- Love as a key emotion for the far right? Environmentalism, affective politics and the Anastasia ecological settler movement in Germany pp. 122-143

- Manuela Beyer and Manès Weisskircher
- Against eco-authoritarianism and ecomodernism: Towards a critique of ‘planetary’ governmentality and fantasies of steering pp. 144-166

- Márk Horváth and Adam Lovasz
- The ecotheological values of Christian climate change activists pp. 167-189

- Finlay Malcolm and Peter Manley Scott
- Lived nuances and challenges of a voluntarily simple life: An autoethnography pp. 190-207

- Iana Nesterova
- Book Review: The Culture of Stopping pp. 208-210

- Erik Nordman
- Book Review: Earthly Engagements: Reading Sartre after the Holocene pp. 210-212

- Robert H. Scott
Volume 34, issue 1, 2025
- Corrigendum to “Living with integrity†pp. 3-3

- N/a
- Setting Signposts in the Landscape pp. 4-6

- Anna Wienhues
- Environmental orientations at work: Scientific and embodied environmental knowledge pp. 7-24

- Simon Schaupp
- The anthropocentrism thesis: (mis)interpreting environmental values in small-scale societies pp. 25-42

- David Samways
- Addressing more-than-human care through Yorùbá environmental ethics pp. 43-59

- Aanuoluwapo Fifebo Sunday
- Imagining rural landscapes: Making sense of a contemporary landscape identity complex in the Netherlands pp. 60-83

- Timothy Theodoor Marini Lam and Koen Arts
- Environmental philosophy in Asia: Between eco-orientalism and ecological nationalisms pp. 84-108

- Laÿna Droz, Martin F Fricke, Nakul Heroor, Romaric Jannel, Orika Komatsubara, Concordia Marie A Lagasca-Hiloma, Paul Mart Jeyand J Matangcas and Hesron H Sihombing
- Book Review: How to Inhabit the Earth: Interviews with Nicolas Truong pp. 109-111

- Justin Simpson
- Book Review: Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics and Moral Pragmatics pp. 111-114

- Piers H.G. Stephens
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