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Perceived benefits and tourist willingness to pay more in national forest parks: The moderating roles of ecocentrism, collectivism, and power distance

Journal of Vacation Marketing
Based on social exchange theory and value–belief–norm theory, this study examines the effects of perceived benefits on tourists’ willingness to pay more (WTPM) in a national forest park in China, and the moderation roles of ecocentrism, collectivism, and
Bin Zhou   +3 more
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Refocusing Ecocentrism

Environmental Ethics, 1999
Traditional ecocentric ethics relies on an ecology that emphasizes the stability and integrity of ecosystems. Numerous ecologists now focus on natural systems that are less clearly characterized by these properties. We use the elimination and restoration of wolves in Yellowstone to illustrate troubles for traditional ecocentric ethics caused by ...
Ned Hettinger, Bill Throop
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KINA: Application of ecocentrism based learning to strengthen early forest care spirit through the tri hita karana value approach

Journal of Environment and Geography Education
Background: The transition from Gen Z to Gen Alpha has led to a shift in social activities, with children facing challenges from excessive device use, resulting in potential addiction and exposure to negative content.
Muhammad Hasan   +2 more
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TRANSFORMATION OF THE RELIGIOUS ECOCENTRISM MOVEMENT IN PESANTREN (Case Study of Pondok Pesantren Annuqayah Lubangsa, Guluk-guluk, Sumenep, Madura)

Kontemplasi Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin
Pesantren not only functions as a place to teach religious knowledge, but also plays an important role in efforts to preserve the environment as part of the responsibility of the pesantren itself.
M. Ghufron
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The Ebb and Flow of Ecocentrism in Environmental Law: From Global Aspiration to National Innovation

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Since its consolidation in the latter half of the 20th century, international environmental law has been marked by a persistent tension between two competing paradigms: anthropocentrism, which places human interests at the center of all value, and ...
Juan Esteban Orjuela-González   +1 more
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How consumer ecocentrism, altruism, and subjective norms drive green consumption behavior through the synergistic effect of value internalization

Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology
In the context of global ecological crises, promoting green consumption has become a vital issue for sustainable development. Existing research primarily emphasizes external factors, with limited exploration of the dual roles of endogenous consumer ...
Shang-Yu Liu, S. Chen
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The Ecocentric Challenge

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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Anthropocentric and Ecocentric

Journal of Experiential Education, 2015
Sometimes 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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Promoting Traditional Medicine in West Africa Within the Framework of Ecocentrism: Nigeria and Ghana as Case Studies

Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy
This article explores the engagement of ecocentrism as a theoretical framework topromote traditional medicine in West Africa. In a region marked by fast-spreadingurbanization, industrialization, and the loss of biodiversity, the adoption of theprinciples
Olalekan Moyosore Lalude   +2 more
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Conservation's Ecocentrics

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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