自然的权利

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation Pub Date : 2021-10-21 DOI:10.3138/cjpe.71575
L. Gallagher, Z. Ofir
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联合国呼吁各国政府、私营部门和民间社会在新冠肺炎疫情后“重建得更好”。改造我们的社会,为人类和自然创造更健康、更有韧性的未来。正是在这一关于紧迫的全球环境变化的理论和实践的结合点上,需要适当的评估见解、方法和方法来培育新的前进道路。我们需要挑战“一切照旧”的新想法来做到这一点。这篇文章认为,自然权利是一个新兴的概念,对转型感兴趣的评估者有能力和手段参与其中。
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The Rights of Nature
The United Nations is calling on governments, private sector and civil society to “build back better” post-COVID-19. To transform our societies for healthier and more resilient futures for people and nature. It is at this nexus of theory and practice on urgent global environmental changes that appropriate evaluation insights, approaches and methods are needed to nurture new pathways forward. We need new ideas that challenge ‘ business as usual’ to do this. This article argues the Rights of Nature is one such emerging concept that evaluators interested in transformation have the power and means to engage with already in hand.  
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Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
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