instrumental value
Definition | Source | References |
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Also known as extrinsic value or contributory value, it is the value of objects, both physical objects and abstract objects, not as ends-in- themselves, but as means of achieving something else. It is often contrasted with items of intrinsic value. It is studied in the field of value theory. |
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The direct and indirect contribution of nature's benefits to the achievement of a good quality of life. |
Scenarios and models assessment | |
The direct and indirect contribution of nature's benefits to the achievement of a good quality of life. Within the specific framework of the total economic value, instrumental values can be classified into use (direct and indirect use values) on the one hand, and non-use values (option, bequest and existence values) on the other. Sometimes option values are considered as use values as well. |
Asia-Pacific assessment, Land degradation and restoration assessment, Europe and Central Asia assessment | IPBES/4/INF/13. |
The value attributed to something as a means to achieving a particular end. |
Americas assessment, Global assessment (1st work programme), Africa assessment | Pascual et al., 2017. |
See values. |
Europe and Central Asia assessment, Americas assessment |