Background and aims of this Special Issue Nigel S. CooperMichael J. Samways OriginalPaper Pages: 1007 - 1008
Speaking and listening to nature: ethics within ecology Nigel S. Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 1009 - 1027
Biodiversity and environmental values: in search of a universal earth ethic Bryan G. Norton OriginalPaper Pages: 1029 - 1044
Redefining community: towards an ecological republicanism Patrick Curry OriginalPaper Pages: 1059 - 1071
A conceptual model of ecosystem restoration triage based on experiences from three remote oceanic islands Michael J. Samways OriginalPaper Pages: 1073 - 1083
Valuing nature in context: the contribution of common-good approaches Carolyn HarrisonJacquelin Burgess OriginalPaper Pages: 1115 - 1130
How natural is a nature reserve?: an ideological study of British nature conservation landscapes Nigel S. Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 1131 - 1152
Planning for biodiversity conservation based on the knowledge of biologists Ant H. MaddockMichael J. Samways OriginalPaper Pages: 1153 - 1169
Ecological theories and Dutch nature conservation Mechtild de JongChunglin Kwa OriginalPaper Pages: 1171 - 1186
Conservation of biodiversity in Romania Viorel SoranJozsef BiroAurel Ardelean OriginalPaper Pages: 1187 - 1198
Three levels of integrating ecology with the conservation of South American temperate forests: the initiative of the Institute of Ecological Research Chiloé, Chile Ricardo RozziJohn SilanderFrancisca Massardo OriginalPaper Pages: 1199 - 1217