In search of a conservation ethic
This paper makes use of the Galileo method to compare cognitive distances between selected forest-related concepts in Brazil, Indonesia and Cameroon. The purpose is to determine whether or not there are significant differences in people’s perceptions that could reflect the concept of a conservation ethic in these locations. Specific hypotheses focus on the cognitive relationships between spirit and forest; between forest, good and future; and between forest and me. Although the method provides interesting and useful information on cognition, it is less useful in clarifying the existence or measurement of a conservation ethic.
Authors
Salim, A.,Brocklesby, M.A.,Tiani, A.M.,Tchikangwa, B.,Sardjono, M.A.,Porro, R.,Woelfel, J.,Colfer, C.J.P.
Publication year
2001