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Elliot, Robert. "Facts About Natural Values." Environmental Values 5, no. 3 (August 1, 1996): 221–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096327196776679285.

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James, Simon P. "Human Virtues and Natural Values." Environmental Ethics 28, no. 4 (2006): 339–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics20062842.

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James, Simon P. "Natural Meanings and Cultural Values." Environmental Ethics 41, no. 1 (2019): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/enviroethics20194112.

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In many cases, rivers, mountains, forests, and other so-called natural entities have value for us because they contribute to our well-being. According to the standard model of such value, they have instrumental or “service” value for us on account of their causal powers. That model tends, however, to come up short when applied to cases when nature contributes to our well-being by virtue of the religious, political, historical, personal, or mythic meanings it bears. To make sense of such cases, a new model of nature’s value is needed, one that registers the fact that nature can have constitutive value for us on account of the role it plays in certain meaningful wholes, such as a person’s sense of who he or she is.
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Rolston, Holmes. "Human values and natural systems." Society & Natural Resources 1, no. 1 (January 1988): 269–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08941928809380658.

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Lirëza, Prof Asc Dr Qamil. "The Natural and Touristic Values of Some Canyons in the Southern Albania the Natural and Touristic Values of Some Canyons in the Southern Albania." Indian Journal of Applied Research 4, no. 3 (October 1, 2011): 199–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/mar2014/59.

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Bradbeer, John, and David Pearce. "Economic Values and the Natural World." Geographical Journal 161, no. 3 (November 1995): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3059852.

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Ekins, Paul. "Economic values and the natural world." International Affairs 69, no. 4 (October 1993): 774–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2620638.

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Houston, Alasdair I. "Natural selection and context-dependent values." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 264, no. 1387 (October 22, 1997): 1539–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1997.0213.

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Sundholm, Göran. "Semantic Values for Natural Deduction Derivations." Synthese 148, no. 3 (February 2006): 623–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-004-6298-z.

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Hampicke, Ulrich. "Economic values and the natural world." Biological Conservation 68, no. 1 (1994): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(94)90549-5.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Natural values"

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Johnson, William Scott. "A natural law approach to teaching values." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2012. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/3406/.

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The teaching of values to youth in contemporary societies is more problematic than ever before. Globalisation, technological change, the decline of belief systems, and the breakdown of the family have created an environment where people fear that character education may impart values to children which conflict with their own. Natural law holds the potential to identify basic values which almost all can embrace. Some believe Hume’s Guillotine has rendered natural law reasoning invalid. The perceived objections to ethical naturalism of Hume, Moore, and Mackie are herein shown to pose no significant obstacles to natural law thought. A contemporary form of ancient natural law reasoning is advanced here; it is then combined with a uniquely simple and practical approach to pedagogy. This pedagogy is shown to have exceptional motivational power. The ability of the form of natural law reasoning here set forth to deduce prescriptivity from the natural world is then demonstrated, using the area of reproductive and gestational health in order to give an instantiation of legitimate derivation of values from facts. This ethical reasoning and teaching strategy will likely be approved by those who would otherwise object to children being taught values while at school.
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Kaval, Pamela. "Public values for restoring natural ecosystems investigation into non-market values of anadromous fish and wildfire management /." Access citation, abstract and download form; downloadable file 4.96 Mb, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/3131573.

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Caetano, Ana Luísa Neto. "Derivation of soil screening values for metals in Portuguese natural soil." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/13764.

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Doutoramento em Biologia
The increasing human activity has been responsible by profound changes and a constinuos degradation of the soil compartment in all the European territory. Some European policies are appearing focusing soil’s protection and the management of contaminated sites, in order to recover land for other uses. To regulate the risk assessment and the management of contaminated soils, many European member states adopted soil guideline values, as for example soil screnning values (SSV).These values are particularly useful for the the first tier of the Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) processes of contaminated sites,especially for a first screening of sites requiring a more site-specific evaluation. Hence, the approriate definition of regional SSVs will have relevant economic impacts in the management of contaminated sites. Portugal is one of European Member States that still lack these soil guideline values. In this context, this study gaves a remarkable contribution in the generation of ecotoxicological data for soil microbiological parameters, terrestrial plants and invertebrates for the derivation of SSVs for uranium (U), cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu), using a Portuguese natural soil, representative of a dominant type of soil in the Portuguese territory. SSVs were derived based on two methods proposed by the the Technical Guidance Document for Risk Assessment of the European Commission; namely the assessment factor method (AF) and the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method (with some adaptations). The outputs of both methods were compared and discussed. Further, this study laid the foundation for a deeper reflection about the cut-off (hazard concentration for a given percentage of species - HCps) to be estimated from the SSDs, and to be selected for the derivation of SSVs, with the adequate level of protection. It was proven that this selection may vary for different contaminants, however a clear justification should be given, in each case. The SSvs proposed in this study were for: U (151.4 mg U kg-1dw), Cd (5.6 mg Cd kg-1dw), and Cu (58.5 mg Cu kg-1dw) These values should now be tested for their descriminating power of soils with different levels of contamination. However, this studies clarifies the approach that should be followed for the derivation of SSVs for other metals and organic contaminants, and for other dominant types of Portuguese natural soils.
O aumento das atividades humanas tem sido responsável por mudanças profundas e por uma degradação contínua do compartimento solo, em todo o território Europeu. Em resposta a este problema, algumas políticas Europeias estão agora a emergir orientadas especificamente para a proteção do solo e para a gestão das áreas contaminadas, a fim de recuperar os solos degradados para outros usos. Para regulamentar a avaliação de risco e a gestão de solos contaminados, muitos Estados-Membros Europeus adoptaram valores de qualidade do solo, como por exemplo os “valores de rastreio ou triagem” (do inglês: soil screening values ou SSVs). Estes valores são particularmente úteis para a primeira etapa dos processos de avaliação de risco ecológico (ARE) de locais contaminados, especialmente para um primeiro rastreio dos locais, destinado a separar aqueles em que os riscos são claramente reduzidos daqueles que exigem uma avaliação mais específica e aprofundada para o local. Assim, a definição de SSVs regionais terá impactos económicos relevantes na gestão dos locais contaminados. Portugal é um dos Estados-Membros Europeus que ainda não definiu SSVs. Neste contexto, este estudo dá uma notável contribuição na geração de dados ecotoxicológicos para parâmetros microbiológicos do solo, plantas terrestres e invertebrados necessários para a obtenção de SSVs para urânio (U), cádmio (Cd) e cobre (Cu), utilizando um solo natural Português, representante de um tipo dominante de solo existente no território nacional. Assim, foram obtidos SSVs para os metais referidos com base em dois métodos propostos pelo Documento de Orientação Técnica para Avaliação de Riscos da Comissão Europeia, nomeadamente o método dos factores de avaliação (do inglês: assessment factors ou AF) e o método probabilístico da distribuição da sensibilidade espécies (do inglês: species sensitivity distributions ou SSDs) (com algumas adaptações). Os resultados dos dois métodos foram comparados e discutidos. Além disso, este estudo lançou as bases para uma reflexão mais profunda sobre o ponto de corte (concentração de risco para uma determinada percentagem de espécies) a ser estimado a partir das distribuições de sensibilidade das espécies (SSDs), e para ser selecionado para a obtenção de SSVs, com o nível adequado de proteção. Neste estudo foi comprovado que esta seleção pode variar para diferentes metais ou outros contaminantes, no entanto, uma justificação clara deve ser dada, em cada caso. Os SSvs propostos neste estudo foram de: U (151,4 mg U kg- 1ms ), Cd (5,6 mg Cd kg- 1ms ) e Cu ( 58,5 mg Cu kg- 1 ms) Estes valores devem agora ser testados quanto à sua capacidade para descriminar solos com diferentes níveis de contaminação. No entanto, este estudo esclarece e sugere a abordagem que deve ser seguida para a derivação de SSVs para outros metais e contaminantes orgânicos, e para outros tipos dominantes de solos naturais portugueses.
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Adrar, Angela. "An incentive approach to natural resource management; reconciling beliefs and values with incentives for natural resource management /." Click here to view full-text, 2008.

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Öster, Mathias. "Biological diversity values in semi-natural grasslands : indicators, landscape context and restoration." Doctoral thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Botany, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-1352.

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Semi-natural grasslands, which are a declining and fragmented habitat in Europe, contain a high biodiversity, and are therefore of interest to conservation. This thesis examines how plant diversity is influenced by the landscape context, and how plant and fungal diversity can be targeted by practical conservation using indicator species and congruence between species groups. Reproduction and recruitment of the dioecious herb Antennaria dioica was also investigated, providing a case study on how fragmentation and habitat degradation may affect grassland plants.

Grassland size and heterogeneity were of greater importance for plant diversity in semi-natural grassland, than present or historical connectivity to other grasslands, or landscape characteristics. Larger grasslands were more heterogeneous than smaller grasslands, being the likely reason for the species-area relationship.

A detailed study on A. dioica discovered that sexual reproduction and recruitment may be hampered due to skewed sex-ratios. Sex-ratios were more skewed in small populations, suggesting that dioecious plants are likely to be particularly sensitive to reduced grassland size and fragmentation.

A study on indicators of plant species richness, used in a recent survey of remaining semi-natural grasslands in Sweden, revealed several problems. A high percentage of all indicator species were missed by the survey, removing an otherwise significant correlation between indicator species and plant species richness. Also, a null model showed that the chosen indicator species did not perform significantly better than species chosen at random from the available species pool, questioning the selection of the indicators in the survey. Diversity patterns of the threatened fungal genus Hygrocybe were not congruent with plant species richness or composition. Plants are thus a poor surrogate group for Hygrocybe fungi, and probably also for other grassland fungi. Implications from this thesis are that conservation of semi-natural grasslands should target several species groups, and that an appropriate scale for plant conservation may be local rather than regional.

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Öster, Mathias. "Biological diversity values in semi-natural grasslands : indicators, landscape context and restoration /." Stockholm : Department of Botany, Stockholm university, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-1352.

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Barry, Stephanie Michelle. "Organic fundamentals : risk management, sacrament, and soul values in the Pacific Northwest /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6490.

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Chambers, Colin. "Natural nonhuman organisms matter, a case against strong anthropocentric moral and political values." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1995. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq24725.pdf.

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Levernier, Jacob. "The Axiology of Necrologies: Using Natural Language Processing to Examine Values in Obituaries." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22282.

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This dissertation is centrally concerned with exploring obituaries as repositories of values. Obituaries are a publicly-available natural language source that are variably written for members of communities that are wide (nation-level) and narrow (city-level, or at the level of specific groups therein). Because they are explicitly summative, limited in size, and written for consumption by a public audience, obituaries may be expected to express concisely the aspects of their subjects' lives that the authors (often family members living in the same communities) found most salient or worthy of featuring. 140,599 obituaries nested in 832 newspapers from across the USA were scraped with permission from *Legacy.com,* an obituaries publisher. Obituaries were coded for the age at death and gender (female/male) of the deceased using automated algorithms. For each publishing newspaper, county-level median income, educational achievement (operationalized as percent of the population with a Bachelor's degree or higher), and race and ethnicity were averaged across counties, weighting by population size. A Neo4J graph database was constructed using WordNet and the University of South Florida Free Association Norms datasets. Each word in each obituary in the corpus was lemmatized. The shortest path through the WordNet graph from each lemma to 30 Schwartz value prototype words published by Bardi, Calogero, and Mullen (2008) was then recorded. From these path lengths, a new measure, "word-by-hop," was calculated for each Schwartz value to reflect the relative lexical distance between each obituary and that Schwartz value. Of the Schwartz values, Power, Conformity, and Security were most indicated in the corpus, while Universalism, Hedonism, and Stimulation were least indicated. A series of nine two-level regression models suggested that, across Schwartz values, newspaper community accounted for the greatest amount of word-by-hop variability in the corpus. The best-fitting model indicated a small, negative effect of female status across Schwartz values. Unexpectedly, Hedonism and Conformity, which had conceptually opposite prototype words, were highly correlated, possibly indicating that obituary authors "compensate" for describing the deceased in a hedonistic way by concurrently emphasizing restraint. Future research could usefully further expand word-by-hop and incorporate individual-level covariates that match the newspaper-level covariates used here.
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Bakare, Ibrahim A. O. "Governance, poverty and natural resources management. A case study of the Niger Delta." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/6293.

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This study employs ethnographic research to investigate the extent to which local governance affects both poverty and natural resources management in the Delta region. The research develops a framework for governance of natural resources to understand the daily practices of different actors within the local context using informal observation and interviews. In applying the framework, the study places emphasis on resources for governance, actors¿ agency, arrangements of access to resources and governance outcomes in the Delta region. Evidence from the study shows that while the state and corporate actors only contextualise resources in terms of economic value, local actors interprete resources beyond economic value to incorporate symbolic and socio-culturally constructed values linked with historic values. The study also identified relational, routine practices and structural factors which differently shape actors¿ agency for resources management. The context which shapes different arrangements of access to local resources by actors varies. These arrangements are subject to negotiation, power differences and socio-cultural factors. The findings related to governance outcomes reveal both positive (favourable) and negative (unfavourable) outcomes for the livelihood of different actors. The study concludes by exploring implications for local governance in order to address poverty and enhance optimal resource management in the Delta region.
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Books on the topic "Natural values"

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Echavez, Chona R. Natural family planning: Values, issues & practices. Cagayan de Oro: Research Institute for Mindanao Culture, Xavier Science Foundation, 2009.

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Pearce, D. W. Economic values and the natural world. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1993.

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Economic values and the natural world. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1993.

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Pearce, D. W. Economic values and the natural environment. London: University College, 1987.

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Thēpwēthī, Phra. Buddhadhamma: Natural laws and values for life. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

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Dosi, Cesare. Environmental values, valuation methods, and natural disaster damage assessment. Santiago, Chile: CEPAL/ECLAC, 2001.

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Dosi, Cesare. Environmental values, valuation methods, and natural disaster damage assessment. Santiago, Chile: CEPAL/ECLAC, 2001.

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N, Dhar T. Resource management and environment: Values and institutions. Lucknow: Indian Institute of Public Administration in collaboration with SHERPA, Lucknow, 2001.

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Environmental ethics: Duties to and values in the natural world. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988.

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1948-, Dawson Chad P., ed. Wilderness management: Stewardship and protection of resources and values. 3rd ed. Golden, Colo: WILD Foundation and Fulcrum Pub., 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Natural values"

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Coughlan, Michael J. "Natural and Divine Values." In The Vatican, the Law and the Human Embryo, 42–57. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20773-2_4.

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Cottingham, John. "‘Our Natural Guide…’: Conscience, ‘Nature’, and Moral Experience." In Human Values, 11–31. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230524149_2.

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Richardson, Henry S. "Incommensurability and Basic Goods: A Tension in the New Natural Law Theory." In Human Values, 70–101. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230524149_5.

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Castro, J., Tomás de Figueiredo, Felícia Fonseca, João Paulo Castro, Sílvia Nobre, and Luís Carlos Pires. "Montesinho Natural Park: General Description and Natural Values." In Natural Heritage from East to West, 119–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01577-9_15.

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Stewart, Alan. "Natural values and the economic rationale." In Ethics, Money and Politics, 39–44. P.O. Box 20, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/rzsnsw.1998c.010.

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Collier, John, and Michael Stingl. "Natural moral values and moral progress." In Evolutionary Moral Realism, 109–28. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. | Series: History and philosophy of biology: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429299803-6.

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Siegel, Frederic R. "Contaminant/Natural Background Values: Timing and Processes." In Environmental Geochemistry of Potentially Toxic Metals, 77–101. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04739-2_5.

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Yang, Zhenyu, and David Sankoff. "Natural Parameter Values for Generalized Gene Adjacency." In Comparative Genomics, 13–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04744-2_2.

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Mattson, David, Herman Karl, and Susan Clark. "Values in Natural Resource Management and Policy." In Restoring Lands - Coordinating Science, Politics and Action, 239–59. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2549-2_12.

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Horner, Jack K. "The Role of Values in Radiation Protection Policy." In Natural Radioactivity in Water Supplies, 199–289. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429035203-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Natural values"

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Udie, Celestine A., Agnes A. Anuka, and Ekpenyong A. Ana. "Alternative Energy Values in Natural Gasfractionation." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207187-ms.

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Abstract: Global energy crisis has been on the increase due to increase on energy demand driven by population growth. In attempting to address the global energy crisis, this work uses the alternative resources to diversify the conventional energy sources in order to supplement the available energy generating sources. Energy resources are being evaluated to supplement the conventional energy sources thereby boosting the total energy generation in a nation. Technical and economic models are developed and used to evaluate the energy values in natural gas fractionation. Natural gas fractions evaluated include liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and condensate (liquid fuel). Collated field data are inputted into the developed economic models to estimate feasible technical and economic values in each of the gas fractions. The technical and economic analysis revealed that bulk natural gas contains 85.76% liquefied natural gas, 11.61% liquefied petroleum gas and 2.28% condensate (liquid). The result also revealed that natural gas fractionation improves its economic and energy values. With this, it is clear that the improvement in natural gas energy sources has the potency to supplement, hydro-electric power source, coal power source, oil and/or diesel fuel power sources.
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Grafenauer, Boža. "Dediščina naravnega zdravljenja Arnolda Riklija kot priložnost za oblikovanje trajnostnih turističnih doživetij." In Values, Competencies and Changes in Organizations. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-442-2.18.

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This paper deals with the way of successful inclusion of heritage in the up-to-date sustainable tourism by recognising, professional evaluation and appropriate interpretation. The text is based on the presentation and analysis of healing methods applied by natural healer Arnold Rikli who founded healing tourism in Bled in the 19th century. Nowadays, his methods are very relevant again and although being an excellent basis for the creation of unique and authentic experiences, connected with nature, they are not utilised enough. The paper shows how and to what extent Rikli's heritage of natural healing can be an opportunity and basis for the creation of new authentic, sustainable and personalised tourist experiences, based on the harmony with the natural resources in Bled. The decisive factors, affecting the selection of a tourist destination, are authenticity and versatility of the tourist offer, which means that guests are looking for unique experiences that Rikli's story and his healing methods, based on strengthening the immune system in a natural way with the help of natural methods and elements such as water, air and light, definitely are in Bled.
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Cahyowati, Cahyowati, Galang Asmara, Arba Arba, and Akhmad Zainuri. "Local Wisdom Values-Based Coastal Natural Resources Management." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Law and Local Wisdom in Tourism (ICBLT 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icblt-18.2018.52.

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Guo-Sheng Hao, Chang-Shuai Chen, Gai-Ge Wang, Ping Ling, Ya-Li Liu, Zhao-Jun Zhang, De-Xuan Zou, and Yong-Qing Huang. "Offline determinations of parameter values in genetic algorithm." In The 2015 11th International Conference on Natural Computation. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnc.2015.7377997.

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"The Impact of Natural Disasters on Residential Property Values." In 10th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2003. ERES, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2003_152.

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Jordanova, P. K. "Probabilities for p-outside values – General properties." In APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICS IN TECHNICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES: 11th International Conference for Promoting the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences - AMiTaNS’19. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5130789.

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Wei, Benzheng, Yizhong Song, and Zhimin Zhao. "SSART Being Applied to Approaching Accurate Values of High Frequency Field." In 2008 Fourth International Conference on Natural Computation. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnc.2008.811.

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Robinson, J. G., and J. E. Nemrava. "The Values of Oil, Natural Gas And By-product Reserves." In Annual Technical Meeting. Petroleum Society of Canada, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/98-91.

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Sankov, V. G. "Natural And Risky Losses Of Material Values In Logistic Flows." In Proceedings of the II International Scientific Conference GCPMED 2019 - "Global Challenges and Prospects of the Modern Economic Development". European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.03.170.

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Sukarsono, Mr. "Islamic Values in the Practice of Natural Conservation in Indonesia." In 2018 3rd International Conference on Education, Sports, Arts and Management Engineering (ICESAME 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/amca-18.2018.173.

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Reports on the topic "Natural values"

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Ruhl, Nathan, and Sirena Pimenta. Are Humans Natural? Part 4: Human-Nature Relational Values through Time. Rowan University, February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31986/issn.2689-0690_rdw.oer.1017.

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Ruhl, Nathan. Are Humans Natural? Part 2: Exploring Human-Nature Relational Values and the Balance of Nature. Rowan University, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31986/issn.2689-0690_rdw.oer.1014.

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Ruiz de Gauna, Itziar, Anil Markandya, Laura Onofri, Francisco (Patxi) Greño, Javier Warman, Norma Arce, Alejandra Navarrete, et al. Economic Valuation of the Ecosystem Services of the Mesoamerican Reef, and the Allocation and Distribution of these Values. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003289.

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Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. The Mesoamerican Reef contains the largest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. However, its health is threatened, so there is a need for a management and sustainable conservation. Key to this is knowing the economic value of the ecosystem. “Mainstreaming the value of natural capital into policy decision-making is vital” The value of environmental and natural resources reflects what society is willing to pay for a good or service or to conserve natural resources. Conventional economic approaches tended to view value only in terms of the willingness to pay for raw materials and physical products generated for human production and consumption (e.g. fish, mining materials, pharmaceutical products, etc.). As recognition of the potential negative impacts of human activity on the environment became more widespread, economists began to understand that people might also be willing to pay for other reasons beyond the own current use of the service (e.g. to protect coral reefs from degradation or to know that coral reefs will remain intact in the future). As a result of this debate, Total Economic Value (TEV) became the most widely used and commonly accepted framework for classifying economic benefits of ecosystems and for trying to integrate them into decision-making. This report estimates the economic value of the following goods and services provided by the MAR's coral reefs: Tourism & Recreation, Fisheries, Shoreline protection. To our knowledge, the inclusion of non-use values in the economic valuation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System is novel, which makes the study more comprehensive.
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Lyzanchuk, Vasyl. COMMUNICATIVE SYNERGY OF UKRAINIAN NATIONAL VALUES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RUSSIAN HYBRID WAR. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11077.

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The author characterized the Ukrainian national values, national interests and national goals. It is emphasized that national values are conceptual, ideological bases, consolidating factors, important life guidelines on the way to effective protection of Ukraine from Russian aggression and building a democratic, united Ukrainian state. Author analyzes the functioning of the mass media in the context of educational propaganda of individual, social and state values, the dominant core of which are patriotism, human rights and freedoms, social justice, material and spiritual wealth of Ukrainians, natural resources, morality, peace, religiosity, benevolence, national security, constitutional order. These key national values are a strong moral and civic core, a life-giving element, a self-affirming synergy, which on the basis of homogeneity binds the current Ukrainian society with the ancestors and their centuries-old material and spiritual heritage. Attention is focused on the fact that the current problem of building the Ukrainian state and protecting it from the brutal Moscow invaders is directly dependent on the awareness of all citizens of the essence of national values, national interests, national goals and filling them with the meaning of life, charitable socio-political life. It is emphasized that the missionary vocation of journalists to orient readers and listeners to the meaningful choice of basic national values, on the basis of which Ukrainian citizens, regardless of nationality together they will overcome the external Moscow and internal aggression of the pro-Russian fifth column, achieve peace, return the Ukrainian territories seized by the Kremlin imperialists and, in agreement will build Ukrainian Ukraine.
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Stockman, H., J. Krumhansl, C. Ho, and V. McConnell. The Valles natural analogue project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/25011.

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CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV. Massachusetts Natural Valley Storage Investigation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada336720.

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Lylo, Taras. THE IDEOLOGEME «DICTATORSHIP OF RELATIVISM» IN THE ROBERTO DE MATTEI’S ESSAYS: POSTMODERN AND POST-COMMUNIST CONTEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11100.

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The article considers relativism as a philosophical principle and the moral standpoint of a journalist. In particular, the main argumentation of Roberto de Mattei’s work «Dictatorship of Relativism» is analyzed. Like Ratzinger, the Italian publicist describes modern life as ruled by a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely of satisfying «the desires of one’s own ego». In his view, the boundaries of the main conflict of modernity lie between two visions of the world: one that believes in the existence of immutable, absolute values, and one that argues that there is nothing stable, that everything is conditional, time-dependent and can be discussed in the media. The markers of this conflict are our attitude to the famous statement of Protagoras about «man as a measure of all things: of the things that are, that they are, of the things that are not, that they are not», as well as to the non-debatable values, the status of natural and positive law, the worldview neutrality, the dehierarchization and multiplicity of truths, the equalization of all worldviews and axiological standpoint in foreign and Ukrainian media. A special attention in the article is paid to the ideological program of media-relativism, as well as to the postmodern and post-communist contexts of the issue of the penetration of relativism into the journalistic values.
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Lyle A. Johnson. Value-Added Products from Remote Natural Gas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/910125.

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Kobos, Peter H., Alexander V. Outkin, Walter E. Beyeler, LaTonya Nicole Walker, Leonard A. Malczynski, Melissa M. Myerly, Vanessa N. Vargas, Craig M. Tenney, and David J. Borns. Natural Gas Value-Chain and Network Assessments. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1221180.

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Wibowo, Johannes, and Jamie López-Soto. Field Jet Erosion Tests on Benbrook Dam, Texas. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42545.

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This report summarizes the results of eight field Jet Erosion Tests (JETs) performed on Benbrook Dam, TX. The results from these tests will be used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, in assessments of the erosion resistance of the Benbrook Dam with regards to possible overtopping by extreme flooding. The JETs were performed at four different locations, i.e., two locations at the lowest crest elevation and two locations at the mid-slope face of the downstream embankment. Variations in estimated critical hydraulic shear stress and erosion rate values may have been caused by differences in soil composition, i.e., when the material changed from silt/sand to clay. The resulting values of the Erodibility Coefficient, Kd, and Critical Stress, τc, are very useful information in assessing the stability of Benbrook Dam during an overtopping event. Because of the observed natural variability of the materials, combining the erosion parameters presented in this report with the drilling logs and local geology will be imperative for assessing erosion-related failure modes of Benbrook Dam.
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