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Weaving Regenerative Value Through Nature-Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement: Insights From Indigenous Businesses in the Sierra Nevada. [PDF]
Oberholzer S.
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What Will Happen to Humanity in a Million Years? Gilbert Hottois and the Temporality of Technoscience. [PDF]
Simons M.
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"Land-sparing benefits biodiversity while land-sharing benefits ecosystem services": Stakeholders' perspectives on biodiversity conservation strategies in boreal forests. [PDF]
Löfroth T +6 more
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Consideration of Sustainability When Approving Human Medical Research-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Skapetis T, Nicholl B, Hansen K.
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Ecocentrism and criminal justice
Theoretical Criminology, 2018Ecocentrism refers to valuing nature for its own sake. This ecophilosophical orientation requires that all social practices incorporate ecological sensitivities and heightened awareness of the intrinsic value of non-human entities. This article explores what ecocentrism means for criminal justice and how the core principles of an ecocentric worldview ...
Rob White
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The Foundations of Ecocentrism
2002AbstractThis chapter explores the philosophical foundations of ecocentrism, in particular its ontology. It explores the idea of a unity of humanity and nature and the proposition that ecological ‘laws’ should inform human morality. Does the quality of autopoiesis endow that natural world with intrinsic value?
Mathew Humphrey
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Anthropocentric and Ecocentric
Journal of Experiential Education, 2015Sometimes environmental philosophers write only for other environmental philosophers, and their insights on the nature–human relationship do not reach environmental educators and adventure programmers. This article investigates one aspect of environmental philosophy and the differences between anthropocentric and ecocentric thinking, and applies it to ...
Samuel Cocks, Steven Simpson
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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2001
Theology has made some progress in ‘adjusting to the newcomer’ ecotheology. In so doing theology is taking seriously its ‘ecology of responsibility’ and engaging the public audience. An ecotheology, though, has a great deal of work to do in order to speak credibly into the public forum and marketplace of ideas.
Patricia Kopstein, Jim Salinger
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Theology has made some progress in ‘adjusting to the newcomer’ ecotheology. In so doing theology is taking seriously its ‘ecology of responsibility’ and engaging the public audience. An ecotheology, though, has a great deal of work to do in order to speak credibly into the public forum and marketplace of ideas.
Patricia Kopstein, Jim Salinger
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Environmentalism (See Ecocentrism)
2021Environmentalism refers broadly to a wide variety of environmental doctrines ranging from the more radical deep ecology (fighting for a break with the current civilization model) to a more conventional environmental sustainability (accommodating different interests in society).
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Science News, 1993
In June, a dozen citizens angrily protested at a meeting of the city council of Takoma Park, Md., when a committee suggested establishing a conservation easement along a dry creek bed that meanders through the back sections of their lots. The city's "open-space" committee wanted to ensure that no single person could fence off the path through this 5 ...
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In June, a dozen citizens angrily protested at a meeting of the city council of Takoma Park, Md., when a committee suggested establishing a conservation easement along a dry creek bed that meanders through the back sections of their lots. The city's "open-space" committee wanted to ensure that no single person could fence off the path through this 5 ...
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