The Harm They Inflict When Values Conflict: Why Diversity Does not Matter

Some policies that manage natural processes have the purpose of conserving and/or promoting the diversity that exists in an ecosystem. On many occasions, these policies conflict with values such as individual wellbeing. This paper looks at this issue. It focuses first on clarifying the concept of di...

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Main Author: Julia Mosquera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2015-05-01
Series:Relations
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Online Access:http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/Relations/article/view/822
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Summary:Some policies that manage natural processes have the purpose of conserving and/or promoting the diversity that exists in an ecosystem. On many occasions, these policies conflict with values such as individual wellbeing. This paper looks at this issue. It focuses first on clarifying the concept of diversity. Second, it looks at whether diversity has value, and what kind of value it may have. Finally, it argues that although diversity is valuable, it may be overridden in cases in which actual harms exceed future benefits. Therefore, policies that promote diversity should, in some cases, be abandoned.
ISSN:2283-3196
2280-9643