The moral basis for conservation - reflections on Dickman et al.
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Dickman et al . (2015; Front Ecol Environ 13[6] : 325–31) suggested that “moral relativism” and “misguided respect” for cultural practices impede biological conservation. They favor a world in which conservation scientists armed with universal norms will more readily implement their solutions without the consent of local stakeholders. While we acknowledge their concerns, their vision, however tentative, appears misguided. Here we highlight some objections.
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Sheil D, Cohen J, Colfer CJP, Price D, Puri R, Ruiz Perez M, Sugandi Y, Vedeld P, Wollenberg E, Yasmi Y. 2016. The moral basis for conservation - reflections on Dickman et al. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14(2):67-69.