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Conservation Biology: Foundations, Concepts, Applications
Fred Van Dyke

Values and Ethics in Conservation

Chapter Outline

In this chapter, you will learn about:

1. characteristics that define and distinguish major categories of value in conservation.

2. methods for determining instrumental and noninstrumental economic values in conservation.

3. philosophical, cultural, and religious traditions that affirm instrumental and intrinsic values of species, biodiversity, and natural objects.