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The inherent sharing of conservation decisions

机译:保护决策的内在共享

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This paper provides an understanding of an under-explored aspect of the sharing of conservation decisions. In particular, it argues that conservation decisions are inherently shared in at least three senses. First, conservation is conceived as a field of shared values, principles, and decision-making methodology, and aspires to a universally shared ethic. This view is supported by the logical and ethical consistency of existing Codes of Ethics, and is made manifest with the aid of a conceptual model of what science is. Second, conservation decisions are conditioned by the identity of heritage entities. The values comprising the heritage identity of an entity transcend space and time boundaries; they are interrelated and interdependent and, as such, shared. Third, the benefits but also the harms stemming from conservation decisions and actions are distributed and shared among all people for whom the object of a conservation decision is heritage. As dictated by the do-no-harm principle, conservators have a duty to consider risks of such harms when making decisions.
机译:本文提供了关于保护决策共享的一个尚未探索的方面的理解。特别是,它认为保护决策在至少三个方面固有地共享。首先,保护被认为是共享价值,原则和决策方法的领域,并渴望实现普遍共享的伦理。现有的《道德守则》在逻辑和道德上的一致性为这种观点提供了支持,并借助科学概念的概念模型使其得以体现。第二,保护决定取决于遗产实体的身份。构成一个实体的遗产身份的价值超越了时空界限;它们是相互关联和相互依存的,因此是共享的。第三,在保护决定的对象是遗产的所有人之间分配和分享保护决定和行动所产生的好处以及伤害。根据“不伤害原则”的规定,保护者有责任在做出决定时考虑此类伤害的风险。

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