The stymieing effect of unresolved ethical issues on the conservation of biodiversity
The conservation of biodiversity is usefully understood to be the maintenance of ecosystem health and restoration of endangered species.

In this presentation, Professor John Vucetich & Professor David MacDonald, will examine how the two most important phrases in that definition “ecosystem health” and “endangered species” are underdetermined to the point of being increasingly problematic for advancing real-world conservation concerns. Those ideas – ecosystem health and endangered species – can be adequately understood, but only with a significant dose of ethical reasoning that is missing from the discourse.

Many real-world conservation issues are also treated as negotiations between those who are for and against conservation, where the effort is either discovering a win-win outcome or the assertion of political power for some particular win-lose outcome. These hyper-political environments distract from steep ethical trade-offs that rise from the inevitable conflicts about four basic goals: conservation, social justice, animal welfare, and increased agricultural production. The best outcomes almost certainly require that more of society’s leaders become more facile with the ethical dimensions of these trade-offs.

To register and watch this talk live: www.crowdcast.io/e/conservation-of-biodiversity

The talk will also be streamed via YouTube here: youtu.be/Iopl46nbcL0, but please note you will not be able to take part in the interactive Q&A session unless you join the talk on CrowdCast.
Date: 24 February 2021, 17:00 (Wednesday, 6th week, Hilary 2021)
Venue: Online
Speakers: Professor John Vucetich ( Professor of population ecology at the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Sciences at Michigan Technological University and an affiliate of Oxford’s WildCRU and Martin School.), Prof David MacDonald (Director, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU))
Organising department: Oxford Martin School
Organiser contact email address: events@oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking url: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/conservation-of-biodiversity
Cost: Free
Audience: Public
Editor: Hannah Mitchell