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Bamboo worm collection activity and the changes in rural livelihoods in Yunnan Province, China. [PDF]
Li Y, Hirota I.
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Self-reported sexual coercion among in-school young people with disabilities in Ghana. [PDF]
Seidu AA, Kumi-Kyereme A, Darteh EKM.
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Malaria prevention in the age of climate change: A community survey in rural Senegal. [PDF]
Sherman ACL, Aligne CA, Matthews JD.
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Snake words in Estonia: Language, nature and extinction in Andrus Kivirähk's <i>The Man Who Spoke Snakish</i>. [PDF]
Howard A, Nelson D.
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Christianity and Shona Religion and Ecology
Journal of Religion in Africa, 2022Abstract The biggest single threat to ecology and biodiversity is human-induced climate change. This study assesses ethics and attitudes in an African context for coping with climate change. This assessment takes place within an ethical-practical framework functioning within the mutuality model of interreligious dialogue.
Jaco Beyers, Kudakwashe Muza
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TOWARD AN ECOCENTRIC CHRISTIAN ECOLOGY
Journal of Religious Ethics, 2021ABSTRACTAnthropocentrism is an old and persisting problem for Christian ecology. This article argues that one way Christian ecological ethics can begin moving beyond anthropocentrism is by looking outside itself to other traditions that practice and observe a more ecocentric ethic.
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