Scientists warning to humanity
H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Lid Lectoraat); Haydn Washington; Ian Lowe; Sandy Irvine
Conservation and justice the Anthropocene
H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Lid Lectoraat); Haydn Washington
Why do society and academia ignore the ‘Scientists
Haydn Washington; Ian Lowe; H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Lid Lectoraat)
Foregrounding ecojustice in conservation
Haydn Washington; John J. Piccolo; Chapron Guillaume; Joe Gray; H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker); Patrick Curry
The insanity of endless growth
Haydn Washington; H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker)
The ‘future of conservation’ debate: Defending ecocentrism and the Nature Needs Half movement
H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker); Haydn Washington; Joe Gray; Taylor Bron
Why conservation scientists should re‐embrace their ecocentric roots
John J. Piccolo; Haydn Washington; H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker); Taylor Bron
Why ecocentrism is the key pathway to sustainability
Haydn Washington; Taylor Bron; H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker); Paul Cryer; John J. Piccolo
Discussing why population growth is still ignored or denied
H.N. (Helen) Kopnina (Onderzoeker); Haydn Washington