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Contact! Contact! Nature Preservation as the Preservation of Meaning

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  • Glenn Deliège

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In this paper, I reinterpret the conflict between rewilders and those who want to preserve traditional agricultural landscapes. By showing that underlying both positions is a common outlook in which nature preservation can be described as a primarily interpretative act geared towards the preservation of meaning by establishing a successful contact with external reality, I hope to refocus the debate away from the current stalemate. Too often, the debate ends in a dispute about what counts as 'real nature'. By interpreting nature preservation - whether it is directed at rewilding or at preserving old agricultural landscapes - as an act that is a response to nature's meanings, we will refocus attention on the real issue underlying preservation: articulating the ways nature is meaningful to us.

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  • Glenn Deliège, 2016. "Contact! Contact! Nature Preservation as the Preservation of Meaning," Environmental Values, White Horse Press, vol. 25(4), pages 409-425, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:env:journl:ev25:ev2517
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    Keywords

    Rewilding; cultural landscapes; nature preservation; meaning; transcendence;
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    • Q3 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation

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