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The moral values and interpretive systems of religions are crucially involved in how people imagine the challenges of sustainability and how societies mobilise to enhance ecosystem resilience and human well-being. This handbook provides the most comprehensive and authoritative overview of the field. It encourages both appreciative and critical angles regarding religious traditions, communities, attitude, and practices.
Ecotheology --- Ecology --- Nature --- Religious aspects --- religion and ecology --- the movement of religion and ecology --- global traditions --- Hinduism --- Buddhism --- Confucianism --- Judaism Hava --- Christianity --- Islam --- Bahai --- Mormonism --- indigenous cosmovisions --- Africa --- Asia --- the Pacific region --- North America --- the Arctic --- Latin America --- regional landscapes --- India --- China --- African diaspora --- nature spiritualities --- paganism and animism --- spiritual ecology and radical environmentalism --- nature writing and nature mysticism --- planetary challenges --- climate change --- biodiversity --- oceans --- conservation and restoration --- food and agriculture --- water --- animals --- population --- consumption --- gender injustice --- environmental justice --- environmental humanities --- history --- literature --- philosophy --- art --- environmental sciences --- policy --- law --- economics
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