Religion and Ecology in India and Southeast Asia

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Animal Kingdom
Anna Hazare
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bahuguna
BCE
BJP Lead Coalition Government
bose
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University
Buddhadasa Bhikkhu
Buddhist environmentalism
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chandra
Chir Pine
comparative religion studies
environmental ethics
Environmental Issues
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eq_nobargain
forest conservation policy
Gastro Enteritis
grove
Guru Rimpoche
Hindu ecological philosophy
Holy Mountains
Interdependent Co-arising
jagadish
karan
khandava
Khandava Forest
Mae Chii
Niskama Karma
Noble Eightfold Path
Ozone Depletion
Ozone Layer Depletion
Ralegan Siddhi
religion nature environmental sustainability
sacred
Santi Asok
singh
sunderlal
Sunderlal Bahuguna
sustainable development practices
Tamil Nadu
Tata Energy Research Institute
Tehri Garhwal
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415240314
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What part can Hindu and Buddhist traditions play in resolving the ecological problems facing India and South East Asia? David Gosling's exciting study, based on extensive fieldwork, is of global significance: the creation of more sustainable relationships between people and the natural world is one of the most urgent social and environmental problems of the new millennium. David Gosling looks at the religions historically and from a contemporary perspective.
David L. Gosling trained as a nuclear physicist and more recently was the first Spalding Fellow in Religions at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, where he is currently based. He was Director of Church and Society at the World Council of Churches at the University of Geneva and has published widely on environmental issues in south Asia.

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