Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation

This article explores features of the environmental valuation process through a coevolutionary approach. Based on established works concerning complexity, living systems, and social, economic, evolutionary and hierarchy theories, it is argued that a special form of recursive co-evolution takes place...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Environmental valuation
Institutions
Niche construction
Ecological economics
Incommensurability
Co-evolution
Un-paid work
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spelling 7161356002020-08-19T14:45:37Z2020-08-19T14:45:37Z2007This article explores features of the environmental valuation process through a coevolutionary approach. Based on established works concerning complexity, living systems, and social, economic, evolutionary and hierarchy theories, it is argued that a special form of recursive co-evolution takes place between articulated values and methods of value articulation, within the environmental valuation system. It is proposed that this co-evolutionary approach provides new insights into (1) the process of environmental preference formation and (2) the phenomenon of value incommensurability. Finally, it is suggested that this approach also reveals that monetary unit-based environmental valuation methods are counter-productive to their own purpose of ‘taking the economic worth of un-priced environmental goods and service into account.’ This constitutes a new critique of monetary valuation, which is not addressed by a pragmatic defence of the practice. It is suggested that, in lieu of monetary valuation, taking the economic worth of these phenomena into account may be better served by focusing efforts on the design of new value articulation methods that are capable of expressing their priceless economic worth.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1080/13504500709469704ISSN: 1350-4509EISSN: 1745-2627https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/28077engTaylor & Francis Group26No. 114International Journal of Sustainable Development and World EcologyVol. 14International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, ISSN: 1350-4509;EISSN: 1745-2627, Vol.14, No.1 (2007); pp. 14-26https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13504500709469704Restringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecInternational Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecologyinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocUREnvironmental valuationInstitutionsNiche constructionEcological economicsIncommensurabilityCo-evolutionUn-paid workLiving with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuationViviendo con sistemas vivos: la coevolución de valores y valoraciónarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Farrell, Katharine Nora10336/28077oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/280772020-08-19 09:45:37.594https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Viviendo con sistemas vivos: la coevolución de valores y valoración
title Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
spellingShingle Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
Environmental valuation
Institutions
Niche construction
Ecological economics
Incommensurability
Co-evolution
Un-paid work
title_short Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
title_full Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
title_fullStr Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
title_full_unstemmed Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
title_sort Living with living systems: the co-evolution of values and valuation
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Environmental valuation
Institutions
Niche construction
Ecological economics
Incommensurability
Co-evolution
Un-paid work
topic Environmental valuation
Institutions
Niche construction
Ecological economics
Incommensurability
Co-evolution
Un-paid work
description This article explores features of the environmental valuation process through a coevolutionary approach. Based on established works concerning complexity, living systems, and social, economic, evolutionary and hierarchy theories, it is argued that a special form of recursive co-evolution takes place between articulated values and methods of value articulation, within the environmental valuation system. It is proposed that this co-evolutionary approach provides new insights into (1) the process of environmental preference formation and (2) the phenomenon of value incommensurability. Finally, it is suggested that this approach also reveals that monetary unit-based environmental valuation methods are counter-productive to their own purpose of ‘taking the economic worth of un-priced environmental goods and service into account.’ This constitutes a new critique of monetary valuation, which is not addressed by a pragmatic defence of the practice. It is suggested that, in lieu of monetary valuation, taking the economic worth of these phenomena into account may be better served by focusing efforts on the design of new value articulation methods that are capable of expressing their priceless economic worth.
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