To comprehensively address the complexities of current
socio-ecological problems involved in global environmental change,
it is indispiseble to achieve an integration of ecological
understanding and ethical values. Contemporary science proposes an
inclusive ecosystem concept that recognizes humans as components.
Contemporary environmental ethics includes eco-social justice and
the realization that as important as biodiversity is cultural
diversity, inter-cultural, inter-institutional, and international
collaboration requiring a novel approach known as "biocultural
"conservation. Right action in confronting the challenges of the
21st century requires science and ethics to be seamlessly
integrated. This book resulted from the 14th Cary Conference that
brought together leading scholars and practitioners in ecology and
environmental philosophy to discuss core terminologies, methods,
questions, and practical frameworks for long-term socio-ecological
research, education, and decision making.
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