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A Comparative Analysis of the Vision and Mission Statements of International Environmental Organisations
Fecha
2007-08Registro en:
Campagna, Claudio; Fernandez, Teresita; A Comparative Analysis of the Vision and Mission Statements of International Environmental Organisations; The White Horse Press; Environmental Values; 16; 3; 8-2007; 369-398
0963-2719
1752-7015
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Campagna, Claudio
Fernandez, Teresita
Resumen
The visions and missions of 24 environmental organizations were analyzed under the premise that the language used in these statements reflects and influences the priorities of their operation. A dominant perspective, hinging on the concept of “sustainable development”, merged the profile of government agencies and non-governmental groups. The language reflected an utilitarian ethics: the environment more generally portrayed as resources than as nature. Aesthetic remarks were exceptional, even among groups focusing on wildlife. Despite a broadly claimed link between human welfare and habitat viability, environmental issues were not broadly referred by humane organizations, while conservation groups comply with societal priorities and needs. Organizational statements seem more concerned about political legitimation by audiences with specific expectations than about articulating purposes with internal structural consequences or goals that advocate change or reflect organizational uniqueness.