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DOI10.5751/ES-15004-290210
The role of religion in shaping the values of nature
Ives, Christopher D.; Kidwell, Jeremy H.; Anderson, Christopher B.; Arias-Arevalo, Paola; Gould, Rachelle K.; Kenter, Jasper O.; Murali, Ranjini
发表日期2024
ISSN1708-3087
起始页码29
结束页码2
卷号29期号:2
英文摘要. Environmental discourse frequently understands the values of nature as being instrumental, intrinsic, or relational and measured in biophysical, sociocultural, or monetary terms. Yet these specific values and value indicators are underpinned by worldviews, knowledge systems, and broad values that orient people towards nature in different ways and can be shared (or diverge) across spatiotemporal and social scales. The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Values Assessment emphasized the need for decision-making to embrace a plural-values approach that encompasses these diverse meanings of value to catalyze outcomes based on sustainability-aligned broad values like care, unity, reciprocity, and justice. Navigating these diverse values also highlights the salience of religion and its complexity in real-world scenarios as a force that shapes how people conceive the values of nature. For example, proposed modes of plural-value deliberation to reform institutions and shift social norms toward justice and sustainability need to be able to bridge sacred-secular policy divides. This article evaluates how religion interacts with nature's values by building upon reviews conducted for the IPBES Values Assessment. We present different conceptualizations of religion and explore how these relate to various understandings of social-ecological change. Further, we delineate how religion interacts with values based on three interrelated forms of agency: personal, social, and more-than-human processes. Upon this foundation, we discuss how to better engage religion in environmental policy and research, considering four modes of mobilizing sustainability-aligned values: (1) enabling, (2) including, (3) reflecting, and (4) shifting values and two analytical axes regarding religion's (1) social scale (individual versus collective) and (2) dynamic continuum (religion as stable versus changeable). Our assessment provides conceptual and practical tools to help consider religion in the processes and practices that shape, reinforce, or impede sustainability-aligned values for more inclusive and effective conservation decision-making.
英文关键词faith; institutions; plural values; sacred; secular; sustainability; valuation
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Studies
WOS记录号WOS:001229183500001
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/303236
作者单位University of Nottingham; University of Birmingham; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET); Universidad del Valle; University of Vermont; University of Vermont; Aberystwyth University; University of York - UK; Humboldt University of Berlin
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Ives, Christopher D.,Kidwell, Jeremy H.,Anderson, Christopher B.,et al. The role of religion in shaping the values of nature[J],2024,29(2).
APA Ives, Christopher D..,Kidwell, Jeremy H..,Anderson, Christopher B..,Arias-Arevalo, Paola.,Gould, Rachelle K..,...&Murali, Ranjini.(2024).The role of religion in shaping the values of nature.ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY,29(2).
MLA Ives, Christopher D.,et al."The role of religion in shaping the values of nature".ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 29.2(2024).
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