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    “I tronchi nodosi parlavano una lingua primordiale” by Anna Fattori

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the Jahrhundert- wende Walser’s ecocentrical concern anticipates the Naturlyrik of Erika Burkart, one of the most dis- tinguished poets of contemporary Swiss-German literature, and also relevant issues of the German ecological movements which rose in the 70s and in the 80s.…”
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    Daoism and environmental ethics : viewing the world through the lens of Laozi by Siow, Chin Yee

    Published 2022
    “…Many philosophers have come up with theories or movements to defend the non-anthropocentric view including Paul Taylor’s biocentrism and Arne Naess’s deep ecology movement. However, each view, with its respective individualistic and holistic feature, faces a challenge. …”
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    An Aesthetics of Post-Communist Resistance to Neo-liberal Politics by Irina Velicu

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Current revolts in Romania as well as other spontaneous or long-lasting (social/ecological) movements in former communist countries contradict the mainstream perspective about the silent or passive post-communist transitioning towards a (neo-liberal) globalized world. …”
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    Away from Nature, Culture becomes Unsustainable. Cultivating Nature by Joaquin García Carrasco

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Demonstrate that the beginnings of the ecology movement involved denouncing the degradation of the biosphere and propose a sense of amazement as the pillar of Environmental Education. …”
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    Histoire de la formation en architecture de paysage à l’Université de Montréal by Nicole Valois, Ron Williams

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Created in the progressive wave in Quebec in the 1960s and the great social and ecological movements of that period, the School has undergone several profound transformations over the past five decades as it has continually adapted to the renewed challenges presented by the landscape and the profession. …”
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    Zero Waste. Gestione dei rifiuti e trasformazioni sociali by Claudio Marciano

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In reporting the results of an ethnographic research conducted on the case of «Zero Waste» in Italy, the article also focuses on the processes of knowledge exchange between social movements, local administrations, universities and municipalised companies, the conjunctions between ecological movements and movements for the commons, the start of processes of remunicipalisation of local public services starting from a new strategy of legitimation of the public vs. the private, and the progressive institutionalisation of political ecology in the European and local policy arena.…”
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    COMMODIFICATION OF NATURE IN SILA by Aydın Görmez, Necip Karabulak

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…When different ecological movements are examined, the common view is that nature is faced with various threats and needs conservation in a rapidly modernizing world. …”
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    Deep Ecology; a Movement against the Human/Nature Dichotomy and Its Critique: A Theological Approach by Ahmad Ebadi, Mohammad Emdadi Masouleh

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Discerning the entanglement of human beings and nature, the deep ecology movement by criticizing this dichotomy, provided some useful results for environmental ethics, worth to mention the uprising against the humans' aggressive dominance in culture and civilization in Western countries, true humane self-realization through self-transcendence, and the consideration of the rehabilitation of missing rights of nonhuman beings. …”
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    Reflections of Deep Ecology Approach in the Ahimsa Doctrine by Hacer Saroğlu, Yunus Kara

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Emphasizing that the relationship between human and nature should proceed with the principle of reciprocity, the deep ecology movement states that all humanity is responsible for ecological destruction. …”
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    Michel Henry’s Notion of <i>Bodily-Ownness</i> in the Context of the Ecological Crisis by Andreas Gonçalves Lind

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this sense, contrary to some current ecological movements, the ecology that arises from Henry’s approach does not set human beings against nature. …”
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    Land als Ressource, Boden und Landschaft: Materialität, Relationalität und neue Agrarfragen in der Politischen Ökologie by D. Münster, J. Poerting

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…A relational political ecology of agriculture incorporates these theoretical sensibilities and brings them in conversation with ontological politics of agro-ecological movements who respond to the variegated crises of the anthropocene. …”
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    II International Scientific and Practical Conference “Eagles of Palearctic: Study and Conservation”, 7–10 September, 2018, Park-Hotel Lake Aya, Katun village, Altai Kray, Russia... by Igor V. Karyakin, Elvira G. Nikolenko

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The Key topics of the Conference: - populations of eagles – current status and trends, - threats – human persecution, poisoning, electrocution and collisions, - conservation – approaches and techniques, international collaboration and cooperation, - methods and techniques for studying eagles, - breeding biology, ecology, - movements – dispersal, habitat use and migration studies, including by means of ringing and transmitters, - genetics, evolution, phylogeny, and phylogeography of eagles, taxonomy, - climate change – potential influences and impacts, - breeding in captivity and sustainable use, - eagles as ecological indicators.…”
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    Revitalisasi Spiritualitas Ekologi Perspektif Pendidikan Islam by Eko Asmanto

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Amid the growing coalescence between the religion and ecology movement, religion and science, spirituality and ecology, the voice of Muslim thinking that care for the earth and its people is rising. …”
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    Konserwatywny liberalizm Václava Klausa by Marcin Czyżniewski

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…He criticises non-governmental organizations, especially ecological movements, which he accuses of the desire to stop progress of civilisation and economic development. …”
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    Peculiarities regarding environmental protection in Romania. Regional analysis by Simona-Roxana ULMAN, Krisztina-Melinda DOBAY

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…We also attempted to identify if there are different regional patterns regarding the actions for protecting environment, i.e. the expenditures for environmental protection, the active involvement in ecological movements, the behavior towards municipal waste recycling, existence of green spaces, as indicators of the level of concrete participation in pro-environmental activities, in relation to the average personal incomes and spending. …”
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    Peculiarities regarding environmental protection in Romania. Regional analysis by Simona-Roxana ULMAN, Krisztina-Melinda DOBAY

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…We also attempted to identify if there are different regional patterns regarding the actions for protecting environment, i.e. the expenditures for environmental protection, the active involvement in ecological movements, the behavior towards municipal waste recycling, existence of green spaces, as indicators of the level of concrete participation in pro-environmental activities, in relation to the average personal incomes and spending. …”
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    Process theology and the challenge of environmental ethics by Palmer, C, Palmer, Clare Alexandra

    Published 1993
    “…</p> <p>The focus moves in Chapter 4 onto a comparison of the metaphysics and ethics of the Deep Ecology movement with that of process theology. This comparison concentrates on two main themes: attitudes to 'holism' and to the 'extension and realization of the self'.…”
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