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Title: Environmental Ethics


1
Drug Testing Lab
Residential homes
Office buildings
Barracks
Manholes
Sewer pipes
2
Environmental Ethics
  • Dr. Bob Lee
  • Professor,
  • Sociology of Natural Resources

3
Forest Health Ethical Questions and Moral
Dilemmas
  • Should we allow fires to burn freely in dry
    Western forests?
  • Should be thin out crowded trees to give trees
    more growing space?
  • Should we use controlled fires to remove crowded
    brush, trees, and dead materials?
  • --All ethical, not solely scientific, questions--

4
Park-like Ponderosa Pine Stand
5
Ponderosa Pine with Understory
6
Ponderosa Pine Bark
  • Fire-vulnerable Young Tree
  • Fire-resistant Old Tee

7
Un-thinned Ponderosa Pine
8
Crown Fire
9
Ponderosa Pine Stand After a Crown Fire
10
Thinning Ponderosa Pine Is Cutting Trees Good?
11
Prescribed Burning in Ponderosa Is it good to
control fire?
12
Managed Ponderosa Pine Stand Is this Natural?
Is this good?
13
Questions
  • What are environmental ethics?
  • What is the origin of ethics?
  • What are the most common ethical principles
    governing relations to environment?
  • How are environmental choices affected by
    ethnical principles?

14
What are environmental ethics?
  • Ethics the rules of conduct recognized in
    respect to a particular class of human actions or
    governing a particular group, culture, etc.
    (Websters)
  • Environmental ethics rules of conduct or
    principles recognized in respect to treatment of
    our surroundings, especially natural environment.

15
How does ethics differ from morality?
  • Morality conformity to the rules of right
    conduct moral or virtuous conduct (Websters)
  • Morality involves choices by individuals
  • Moral behavior never absolute
  • Moral dilemmas are common in interacting with the
    environment

16
What is the origin of ethics?
  • Are there universal rules of conduct governing
    are treatment of the environment?
  • Social or cultural groups define what is right
    and wrong conduct
  • Ethical principles are parochialvary with time,
    place, and culture

17
Common Ethical Principles in Environmental
Relations
  • Anthropocentric Ethics
  • Human welfare
  • Biocentric ethics
  • Rights of nature
  • Species equivalence
  • Anthropogenic Ethics
  • Humans place value on nature

18
Environmental Choices Affected by Ethical
Principles
  • Case example Forest Health
  • How would decisions about Ponderosa Pine Forests
    be affected by
  • Anthropocentric ethics?
  • Biocentric ethics?
  • Anthropogenic ethics?

19
Anthropocentric Principles
  • What is best for human welfare in Ponderosa Pine
    Forests?
  • Wood products
  • Jobs
  • Fire-safe environment to work, live, and play
  • Reduced costs of fire suppression

20
Biocentric Principles
  • What is best for nature?
  • Humans should not disturb natural processes
  • Nature should take her own path
  • Wildfires are natural, hence regenerating
  • Humans should not make profits from natural
    things (e.g., trees)
  • Cutting trees, especially large trees, is wrong
  • Trees have the same right to live as humans

21
Anthropogenic Principles
  • Forests only known through screen (lens)of human
    values
  • Humans place value on forestsboth
    anthropocentric and biocentric
  • Values are diverse and often conflicting in
    modern/post-modern societies
  • Moral pluralism is fundamental to forest policy
    and managementespecially forest health
  • Preserving forests costs people jobs, wood, and
    taxes
  • Pragmatic choice to cut trees offends those whose
    mission is to protect nature

22
Take Home Lessons
  • Environmental ethics are constructed by humans,
    not discovered in nature
  • Little social consensus on environmental
    ethicscontested viewpoints and positionsmoral
    pluralism
  • Moral choices are never absolutealways involve
    moral dilemmas and ambiguity
  • Human values are at the center of every attempt
    to apply environmental ethics
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