1.1 environmental value systems Flashcards

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what is an EVS?

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  • paradigm through which we view the environment
  • the way we understand, value, and relate to the natural world around us
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processes of EVS’

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  • things that might affect the way we process information about the environment
  • political views, religion, economic needs, trust in science, aesthetic preferences
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ecocentrism

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  • nature-centred view
  • proposes self-reliance and minimal disturbance of natural processes –> ensuring sustainability
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anthropocentrism

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  • people-centred view
  • doing things to the environment based off of human needs
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technocentrism

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  • technology will provide solutions to all problems
  • science will find alternative resources
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instrumental value

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  • something of value because it does or provides something of value
  • trees are valuable because we can use the wood for fuel and manufacturing, etc.
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intrinsic value

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  • the natural world is valuable because it just is
  • e.g., we shouldn’t catch all of the fish not because they’ll be no more to catch in the future, but because the fish themselves have a right to exist
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what helped degrade the environment?

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  • modernising industrial societies
  • rapid population growth
  • post modern times we didn’t have the tools to do it as fast
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