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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).
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Holistic: Journal of Tropical Agriculture Sciences
Background: Bali is one of the islands in Indonesian archipelago that has the most beautiful tourist destinations and always gets visits from local and non-local tourists.
R. Haniifa, Rian Palimirmo
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Background: Bali is one of the islands in Indonesian archipelago that has the most beautiful tourist destinations and always gets visits from local and non-local tourists.
R. Haniifa, Rian Palimirmo
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Environmental Values, 2023
Anthropocentrism has been proposed as the underlying cause of modern society's environmental impact. Concomitantly, hunter-gatherers’ orientation towards nature is connected with minimal environmental change or conservation, and seen as validating the ...
David Samways
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Anthropocentrism has been proposed as the underlying cause of modern society's environmental impact. Concomitantly, hunter-gatherers’ orientation towards nature is connected with minimal environmental change or conservation, and seen as validating the ...
David Samways
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Abhik Gupta, ‘Many Layers of Ecocentrism’
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and CultureAbhik Gupta, Many Layers of Ecocentrism (London, New York: Routledge, 2024), 248 pp., £40 (pbk), ISNB: 9781032770765.
Pratap Kumar Penumala
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The presence of anthropomorphism and ecocentrism in children's literature
Beyond WordsThis study examined 200 English-language children’s story books as to two variables: (1) the presence or absence of anthropomorphism, i.e., nonhuman agents acting and speaking like humans; and (2) ecocentrism, i.e., giving value to all beings, or ...
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Journal of Character and Environment
Background: Ecocentrism, emphasizing the intrinsic value and interconnectedness of nature, has become a significant perspective in environmental and development fields.
C. Setiawan
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Background: Ecocentrism, emphasizing the intrinsic value and interconnectedness of nature, has become a significant perspective in environmental and development fields.
C. Setiawan
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Environmental Ethics (See Ecocentrism)
2021Environmental ethics is a recent branch of moral philosophy that has been systematically developed since the 1970s. It is concerned with the moral relationship between human beings and nature and considers the value and moral status of living beings, ecosystems, and the biosphere.
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Journal of Ecohumanism
This article explores some aspects of the ecocentric thinking implicit in the ancestral cosmovisions of Amazonian peoples with the intention of shedding light on the relationship between respect for animal otherness and ecosystem balance. The research is
A. Delgado
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This article explores some aspects of the ecocentric thinking implicit in the ancestral cosmovisions of Amazonian peoples with the intention of shedding light on the relationship between respect for animal otherness and ecosystem balance. The research is
A. Delgado
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Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence
In the article were analyzed key approaches to understanding the environment using the example of establishing the relationship between the task of mitigating negative consequences and human activity during armed conflicts – namely, through the example ...
A. Puhach
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In the article were analyzed key approaches to understanding the environment using the example of establishing the relationship between the task of mitigating negative consequences and human activity during armed conflicts – namely, through the example ...
A. Puhach
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