Appendix: Policy Research Brief Conceptions of Value in Environmental Decision-Making
John O'Neill and
Clive Spash
Environmental Values, 2000, vol. 9, issue 4, 521-536
Abstract:
OVERVIEW Environmental problems have an ethical dimension. They are not just about the efficient use of resources. Justice in the distribution of environmental goods and burdens, fairness in the processes of environmental decision-making, the moral claims of future generations and non-humans, these and other ethical values inform the responses of citizens to environmental problems. How can these concerns enter into good policy-making processes?
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1177/096327190000900411
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