Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK

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Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. / Dandy, Norman; Porth, Emily F.; Hague, Ros.
The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. p. 419-444.

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Dandy, N, Porth, EF & Hague, R 2018, Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. in The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 419-444.

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Dandy, N., Porth, E. F., & Hague, R. (2018). Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. In The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health (pp. 419-444). Palgrave Macmillan.

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Dandy N, Porth EF, Hague R. 2018. Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. In The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 419-444.

MLA

Dandy, Norman, Emily F. Porth and Ros Hague "Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK". The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Chapter 16, Palgrave Macmillan. 2018, 419-444.

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Dandy N, Porth EF, Hague R. Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. In The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Palgrave Macmillan. 2018. p. 419-444

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Dandy, Norman ; Porth, Emily F. ; Hague, Ros. / Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK. The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. pp. 419-444

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - Environmental Ethics of Forest Health: Alternative Stories of Asian Longhorn Beetle Management in the UK

AU - Dandy, Norman

AU - Porth, Emily F.

AU - Hague, Ros

PY - 2018/5/25

Y1 - 2018/5/25

N2 - Management responses to invasive forest pathogens and invertebrates have significant consequences for both humans and non-humans. In this chapter, we draw on environmental and non-human ethical frameworks to critically reflect upon the anthropocentrism intrinsic to contemporary ‘emergency modality’ forest health management, which is founded on utilitarian claims of environmental protection, ‘native’ species conservation, and prevention of economic damage to commercial forestry. We generate three novel narrative accounts, or stories, of the 2012 ‘outbreak’ of Asian longhorn beetle in the UK that focus on the moral status of, empathy for, and flourishing of non-humans. This chapter demonstrates how alternative ethics may demand revised approaches and result in different outcomes. Taking greater account of non-humans would demand increased prior analysis and inspection efforts, although management methods may remain similar.

AB - Management responses to invasive forest pathogens and invertebrates have significant consequences for both humans and non-humans. In this chapter, we draw on environmental and non-human ethical frameworks to critically reflect upon the anthropocentrism intrinsic to contemporary ‘emergency modality’ forest health management, which is founded on utilitarian claims of environmental protection, ‘native’ species conservation, and prevention of economic damage to commercial forestry. We generate three novel narrative accounts, or stories, of the 2012 ‘outbreak’ of Asian longhorn beetle in the UK that focus on the moral status of, empathy for, and flourishing of non-humans. This chapter demonstrates how alternative ethics may demand revised approaches and result in different outcomes. Taking greater account of non-humans would demand increased prior analysis and inspection efforts, although management methods may remain similar.

M3 - Chapter

SN - 9783319769554

SP - 419

EP - 444

BT - The Human Dimensions of Forest and Tree Health

PB - Palgrave Macmillan

ER -