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  1. In search of a conservation ethic by Salim, A., Brocklesby, M.A., Tiani, A.M., Tchikangwa, B., Sardjono, M.A., Porro, R., Woelfel, J., Colfer, C.J.P.

    Published 2001
    “…Although the method provides interesting and useful information on cognition, it is less useful in clarifying the existence or measurement of a conservation ethic.…”
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    Book Chapter
  2. Toward an ethical framework for climate services: A White Paper of the Climate Services Partnership Working Group on Climate Services Ethics by Adams, P., Eitland E, Hewitson B, Vaughan, Catherine, Wilby R, Zebiak, Stephen E.

    Published 2015
    “…This paper is intended to spur thinking and dialogue among the wide and relatively diverse community of actors engaged in practical activities surrounding the production, translation, transfer and use of climate information for societal decision making. This white paper is intended to start a conversation on ethics in the climate services community. …”
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  3. Conducting ethical economic research: Complications from the field by Alderman, Harold, Das, Jishnu, Rao, Vijayendra

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, we discuss the role of ethical review from the perspective of research conducted through the World Bank.…”
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    Book Chapter
  4. Decision making and the role of empathy in animal ethics committees (AECs) by Tjärnström, Elisabeth

    Published 2013
    “…Based on the findings of this and previous studies, it seems that in order for the AECs to fulfil their mandate and live up to the trust the public has put in them, there have to be certain prerequisites in place. Clear grounds for ethical reasoning, adequate information and knowledge, good group dynamics facilitating an open discussion climate and a non-judgmental atmosphere, good focus provided by the chairperson and a common ground and language that is equally accessible to all, are all factors facilitating an ideal ethical evaluation. …”
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  5. One Health ethics: The need for policy before research and action by Cooper, Tarni L., Kirino, Y., Alonso, Silvia, Lindahl, Johanna F., Nga T.H. Le, Grace, Delia

    Published 2016
    “…One Health implies a strong emphasis on ethics, recognising the interdependent relationships of humans, animals and the environment. …”
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    Poster
  6. Qualitative research in conflict and humanitarian settings: Reflections on methodology, ethics, and value by Behrends, Andrea, Urbani, Ilaria

    Published 2025
    “…Ultimately, it argues that rigorous and ethically grounded qualitative inquiry is indispensable for understanding human agency and resilience in fragile contexts, and for informing more effective and respectful responses to crises.…”
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  7. Economics, ethics and politics of groundwater: Evidence from West Bengal, India by Mukherji, Aditi

    Published 2007
    “…This paper deals with three different, yet related issues of groundwater use, viz. economics, ethics and politics. One of the most important ethical dilemmas of global groundwater use is that its positive impact on food security, incomes of the poor and poverty alleviation are relatively under-estimated while the negative externalities are often over-emphasized. …”
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    Conference Paper
  8. Genetically modified soybeans in animal feed : commercial actors’ ethical perspective in the Swedish market by Danielsson, Theodor, Gerhardsson, Per

    Published 2017
    “…Through a purposive sampling strategy, four key informants were selected to provide the study with empirical data. …”
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  9. Djurparkernas tillgänglighet av information och dess innehåll: är den tillräcklig? by Söderbäck, Lisa

    Published 2013
    “…A survey was made at the two Swedish zoos Skansen and Nordens Ark that focused on the content of the information signs and their availability. It also contained statements about the positive and negative consequences the conservation programs bring and the visitors’ ethical standpoints against zoos and their work. …”
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  10. Testing the (legal) waters: interpreting the political representation of a river with rights in New Zealand : “let’s talk to the river, instead of talking about the river” by Blankestijn, Wouter, Martin, Anna

    Published 2018
    “…To conclude, this study offers an empirical exploration on how the recognition of the rights of nature are implemented and given meaning to, and shows the importance of discursive plurality and ethical relations on top of the legal aspect to bring about an ecocentric paradigm shift.…”
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