Environmental Values

Papers
(The TQCC of Environmental Values is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Martha Nussbaum, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility24
Book Review: Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory BernardHarcourt, Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory . New York: Col23
Simon P. James, How Nature Matters: Culture, Identity, and Environmental Value19
Slippery Slope Arguments as Precautionary Arguments: A New Way of Understanding the Concern about Geoengineering Research17
The Role of Contextual Values in the Formation of Ecological Behaviours16
Degrowth as ideology: Making values for the soil of Amsterdam16
Eva Meijer, When Animals Speak: Toward an Interspecies Democracy15
Environmental orientations at work: Scientific and embodied environmental knowledge12
Book Review: Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics and Moral Pragmatics12
Who owns NATURE? Conceptual appropriation in discourses on climate and biotechnologies10
Degrowth by law? A critical realist approach to law in transformation10
Picturing finitude: Photography of mountain glaciers as a multiple practice of dealing with environmental loss10
Disrupted coping and skills for sustainability: A pluralist Heideggerian perspective9
What matters: Conservation values in invasion science9
Disruptive technologies and intra-value conflicts: The case of naturalness and sustainability in cellular agriculture8
Book Review: Degrowth: An Experience of Being Finite HeikkurinenPasi. Degrowth: An Experience of Being Finite . Mayfly Books, 2024.158 pp.€20.95. ISBN (P8
Maintaining a space for creativity and innovation8
Mapuche Az-Mapu and Nature's Contribution to People: Eudemonic Values for Living Well8
Integrating sense of place and traditional ecological knowledge into environmental aesthetics7
Sentience and the Primordial ‘We’: Contributions to Animal Ethics from Phenomenology and Buddhist Philosophy7
Every tree fixed with a purpose: Contesting value in Olmsted's parks7
Appreciating pigeons: Aesthetic experience, emotion, and the intrinsic value of nature7
Can we be bring the future into the present? Sustainability, motivations and valuing7
Imagining rural landscapes: Making sense of a contemporary landscape identity complex in the Netherlands7
The city of god revisited: Digitalism as a new technological religion7
Book Review: The Abyss Stares Back: Encounters with Deep-Sea Life AlaimoStacy, The Abyss Stares Back: Encounters with Deep-Sea Life , Minneapolis, MN: 207
World-making technology entangled with coloniality, race and gender: Ecomodernist and degrowth perspectives7
Revisiting the Thoughts of José Manuel Naredo, a Pioneer of Ecological Economics in Spain. A Contribution to the Debates on the Need for a Radical Societal Change7
The ecotheological values of Christian climate change activists6
The political ecology of technology: A non-neutrality approach6
Evidence of Degrowth Values in Food Justice in a Northern Canadian Municipality6
Wilderness values in rewilding: Transatlantic perspectives6
Sufficiency and Sustainability: Conceptual Analysis and Ethical Considerations for Sustainable Organisation6
Autonomy within limits: Post-growth and social imaginaries of work, education and democracy6
Book Review: Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts HannahBourne-Taylor, Nature Needs You: The Fight to Save Our Swifts . London: Elliott & T6
Plant Philosophy and Interpretation: Making Sense of Contemporary Plant Intelligence Debates5
Gentleness and care5
Nature Breaks through Our Worldviews5
Coemergent eco-consciousness and self-consciousness5
K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (eds), Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging With and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism5
Christine Harold, Things Worth Keeping: The Value of Attachment in a Disposable World5
Towards the Phenomenology of Hybrids as Regenerative Design and use – a Post-Heideggerian Account5
On degrowth strategy: The Simpler Way perspective5
A landscape framework for an environmental land use ethic5
Aesthetically Appreciating Animals: On The Abundant Herds5
Zhang Zai's Cosmology of Qi/qi and the Refutation of Arrogant Anthropocentrism: Confucian Green Theory Illustrated5
Permaculture: A Global Community of Practice5
Environmental philosophy in Asia: Between eco-orientalism and ecological nationalisms5
Promises and pitfalls of environmental pragmatism4
Kingdom within a Kingdom: A solution to the end of nature problem4
Mud, metaphors and politics: Meaning-making during the 2021 German floods4
The ‘civic-transformative’ value of urban street trees4
Beyond prometheanism: Modern technologies as strategies for redistributing time and space4
Conceptualizing irreconcilable disagreements in the nature futures framework over intrinsic and instrumental values4
Herding Katz: Rewilding, paradox and domination4
The Trouble with Relational Values4
Individual Responsibility and the Ethics of Hoping for a More Just Climate Future4
Joshua S. Duclos, Wilderness, Morality, and Value4
Book Review: Caring, Empathy and the Commons: A Relational Theory of Collective Action by Raul P. Lejano LejanoRaul P., Caring4
Book Review: Needle at the Bottom of the Sea: Bengali Tales From the Land of the Eighteen Tides Tony K. Stewart. Needle at the Bottom of the Sea: Bengali Tales From the Land of 4
Rarity and endangerment: Why do they matter?4
Rethinking Appropriateness of Actions in Environmental Decisions: Connecting Interest and Identity Negotiation with Plural Valuation4
Addressing more-than-human care through Yorùbá environmental ethics4
Practice, Ethical Life and Normative Authority: The Problem of Alienation in Steven Vogel's Environmental Philosophy4
Environmental ethics and ancient philosophy: A complicated affair4
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