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Reynolds highlights three dimensions of environmental ethics – normative, philosophical and political – in the context of a long-standing controversial development initiative for dam constructions in the Narmada river valley in India. In discussing these three dimensions, he promotes the importance of environmental ethics in fostering responsible ...
Reynolds, Martin
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Online Encyclopedia Philosophy of Nature ...
A. Abu-Dayyeh
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PENGARUH ETIKA LINGKUNGAN PERUSAHAAN TERHADAP KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF: PERAN MEDIASI INOVASI PRODUK HIJAU [PDF]
This study empirically explores green product innovation in mediating the effects of environmental ethics of corporate to a competitive advantage. Data were collected from 100 respondents of The Body Shop cosmetics users in Denpasar using a questionnaire
Anak Agung Istri Cintya Dewi Pemayun +1 more
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Conceptual Model for Ethical Roots of Environmental Crisis [PDF]
In recent decades, the crisis of environmental degradation has become widespread and has caused concerns. Since this crisis is the consequence of an intellectual and moral crisis, it must be considered independently of the technical and engineering ...
Ehsan Tamassoki, Mahdi Kolahi
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Understanding Consumer Environmental Ethics and the Willingness to Use Green Products
Environmental ethics and moral obligation are action plan that helps to preserve the environment and has influenced consumption style. The utilization of green products and consumption has helped minimize environmental and health threats, which is ...
Mohammad Nurul Alam +5 more
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The study seeks to investigate the relationship between Islamic environmental ethics and the contemporary climate challenges being faced by the modern world.
DR Imran Hayat +4 more
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Values have always tended to play a central role in discourse on the environment, a tendency which is currently particularly evident in the biodiversity context.
Anna Deplazes‐Zemp
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Relational Values: A Unifying Idea in Environmental Ethics and Evaluation?
There has been a recent spate of publications on how we should evaluate change to ecological systems, some of which have introduced the concept of ‘relational values’. Environmental ethicists have, with a few exceptions, not engaged with this debate.
B. Norton, Daniel Sanbeg
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