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- W2094647533 abstract "Miller (2005) and Stokes (2006) draw our attention to a crucial issue: humans are losing touch with nature, particularly in the urban environment. Miller (2005) has called this the ‘extinction of experience’. We are on the threshold between a real world and a virtual world, which is disconnecting us and nature. The outcome is a loss of appreciation of our reliance on nature. As we are an intrinsic part of the world around us, there are some issues requiring close focus before we embark on a rescue of the extinction of experience. Conservation biology’s traditional viewpoint is that biodiversity is the variety of life; structural, compositional and functional, from genes to ecosystems (Noss 1990). This is a biotic everything, sometimes leading to the view that it thus has little hard currency. Nevertheless, this approach is a good working framework for initial conceptualization of biodiversity, as well as the scaVolding for scientiWc studies. Although scientiWc light is being shed on the structure, composition and functioning of biodiversity, its concept seems at times to have little value in the eyes of the public. For everyone to value biodiversity, which is an essential underpinning to its conservation (Wilson 1984), the closest we can get is to feel nature (Rothenberg 1989) and to love it (Fox 1993; Stokes 2006). This may not be the language of reductionist science, although it is the language of biodiversity appreciation and revival, through inculcation of experience, to which Miller (2005) and Stokes (2006) refer." @default.
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