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assignment 2 - Coggle Diagram
assignment 2
Stakeholders
Indigenous Peoples
ecocentric
Land and people are one
Exporters
Government
anthropocentric
ecocentric
egocentric
Agri business
Egocentric
Impacts on profit
impacts on competitiveness
Anthrpocentric
Costs passed on to Consumers
Local People
ecocentric
protection of land for future generations
anthropocentric
economic costs
less money/ less everything
egocentric
small holder farms
Anthpocentric costs
impact on finances
impact on cost of business
Environmental NGO's
positive outcomes for environment ecocentric
Human focussed NGO's may have concern with impacts on IPLC's
consumers
Anthropocentric costs
improved outcomes environment
increase in cost of goods
Ecocentric costs
improved outcomes environment
Values models
Schwartz (1992)
Cicular model
10 types of values
Can be a combination of many
based on concrete human needs
Tested across many cultures
Values based model
Not environment specific
Universalism- concern for welfare of all people and nature
complex
New Ecological Paradigm (NEP)
Merchant (1992)
Pros
Good for use with Cultural and Historical contexts
Relevant in context of IPLC's
how cultural and historical events shape envrio values
Importance of local and indigenous knowledge systems
cons
Stern and Dietz (1994)
relational Values framework
Values Beliefs Norm (VBN)