IMPACT OF STEWARDSHIP ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


 Stewardship is about caring for what we value (Berry, 2006, Palmer, 2006). In conservation policy, stewardship is often used as a simple rewording for wise resource use or sustainable management of wildlife or ecosystems. However, the attention given to the concept of stewardship is growing in the contemporary environmental sciences and conservation literature, especially in the natural resource use. Stewardship appears more and more as a sound alternative for fostering global change and biodiversity conservation policy as a result of recognition of the political failures of both climate change mitigation efforts (Keohane and Victor, 2016) and numerous biodiversity conservation programs 

Values, discourse and conservation/environmental politics

Many scientific disciplines are relevant to biodiversity conservation, from ecology and evolutionary biology or geology and climatology to geography, sociology and economy. But conservation is not a matter of science alone, it is also a range of practices mixing various activities, techniques and technologies (Bennett et al., 2017). It is also underpinned by ethics and philosophy where different schools of thought are competing, and it engages with policy on. A stewardship typologists on the two dimensions and environmental discourses developed in Section 2 and our literature review, we identified four basic types of stewardship in general terms (

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