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Why nature matters: A systematic review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/192605
Date of Publication
January 2024
Publication Type
Article
Contributor
Himes, Austin
Muraca, Barbara
Anderson, Christopher B
Athayde, Simone
Beery, Thomas
Cantú-Fernández, Mariana
González-Jiménez, David
Gould, Rachelle K
Hejnowicz, A P
Kenter, Jasper
Lenzi, Dominic
Murali, Ranjini
Pascual, Unai
Raymond, Christopher
Ring, Annalie
Russo, Kurt
Samakov, Aibek
Stålhammar, Sanna
Thorén, Henrick
Zent, Egleé
Series
Bioscience
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0006-3568
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1093/biosci/biad109
PubMed ID
38313563
Uncontrolled Keywords

assessments biodivers...

ethics sustainability...

Description
In this article, we present results from a literature review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values of nature conducted for the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, as part of the Methodological Assessment of the Diverse Values and Valuations of Nature. We identify the most frequently recurring meanings in the heterogeneous use of different value types and their association with worldviews and other key concepts. From frequent uses, we determine a core meaning for each value type, which is sufficiently inclusive to serve as an umbrella over different understandings in the literature and specific enough to help highlight its difference from the other types of values. Finally, we discuss convergences, overlapping areas, and fuzzy boundaries between different value types to facilitate dialogue, reduce misunderstandings, and improve the methods for valuation of nature's contributions to people, including ecosystem services, to inform policy and direct future research.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/174191
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