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Raj, P. J. Sanjeeva. Ecological concerns of India: A teachers' guide. India Peace Centre, 1992.

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Laura, Musacchio, and Fitzgerald Frank, eds. Designing small parks: A manual addressing social and ecological concerns. J. Wiley, 2005.

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Joanna, Endter-Wada, Lilieholm R. J, and Utah State University. College of Natural Resources., eds. Conflicts in natural resources management: Integrating social and ecological concerns. Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, 1995.

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Georg, Aichholzer, and Schienstock Gerd, eds. Technology policy: Towards an integration of social and ecological concerns. W. de Gruyter, 1994.

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Halden, Rolf U., ed. Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Environment: Ecological and Human Health Considerations. American Chemical Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2010-1048.

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U, Halden Rolf, American Chemical Society. Division of Environmental Chemistry, and American Chemical Society, eds. Contaminants of emerging concern in the environment: Ecological and human health considerations. American Chemical Society, 2010.

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Coles Associates (Charlottetown, P.E.I.). Environmental impact study of ecological concerns Gulf Shore Parkway realignment Prince Edward Island National Park. Coles Associates, 1986.

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L, Hudson Patrick, Hickey James P, and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Great Lakes National Program Office., eds. Baseline risk assessment for aquatic life for the Buffalo River, New York, area of concern. Great Lakes National Program Office, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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Vanderhorst, James P. Rapid ecological assessment of selected state lands in southcentral Montana for plant species of special concern. Montana Natural Heritage Program, 1993.

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Wyngaard, G. A. Ethical and ecological concerns in land reclamation policy: An analysis of the Surface Mining control and Reclamation Act of 1977. s.n, 1985.

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Escaped farm salmon environmental and ecological concerns. Environmental Assessment Office, 1997.

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Pirrone, Alessandro. Ecological Policy Handbook Volume II Areas of Concern. Independently Published, 2020.

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Raju, Rudraju A. Transformation of Herbicidal Technology ; Chemical Based to Ecological Concern. Daya Publishing House, 2001.

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Eder, Katharina. Ecological Concerns and Their Collective Realisation in Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopia. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2011.

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Schienstock, Gerd, and Georg Aichholzer. Technology Policy: Towards an Integration of Social and Ecological Concerns. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2010.

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Technology Policy: Towards an Integration of Social and Ecological Concerns. De Gruyter, Inc., 1994.

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Hayward, Tim. Ecological Space. Edited by Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.31.

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Ethical implications of the concept of ecological space can be drawn from the focus it brings to issues arising from the finitude and vulnerability of habitats. An evident ethical concern is that each person should have sufficient access to support at least a minimally decent life. The demands placed by the world’s human population on its ecological space, however, are such that some members do not have enough of it for their health and well-being. One aspect of this problem is the finitude of the earth’s aggregate biophysical capacity; another is that some humans make vastly more use of the p
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Forsyth, Ann, and Laura Musacchio. Designing Small Parks: A Manual for Addressing Social and Ecological Concerns. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Bradley, Paul. Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Aquatic Environments: Sources, Fate and Transport, and Ecological Impacts. Elsevier, 2016.

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Bocking, Stephen Alexander. Environmental concerns and ecological research in the Great Britain and the United States, 1950-1980. 1992.

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Aichholzer, Georg. Technology Policy: Towards an Integration of Social and Ecological Concerns (De Gruyter Studies in Organization). Walter de Gruyter, 1994.

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Callicott, J. Baird. How Ecological Collectives are Morally Considerable. Edited by Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.11.

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Populations, species, biotic communities, ecosystems, landscapes, biomes, and the biosphere are the referents of “ecological collectives.” The essence-accident moral ontology prevailing in twentieth-century moral philosophy cannot, while the theory of moral sentiments originating with Hume, biologized by Darwin, and ecologized by Leopold can, endow ecological collectives with moral considerability. The Hume-Darwin-Leopold approach to environmental ethics has been validated by twenty-first-century evolutionary moral psychology, while the twenty-first-century analysis of the human microbiome has
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Baseline risk assessment for aquatic life for the Buffalo River, New York, area of concern. Great Lakes National Program Office, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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Butt, Daniel. Law, Governance, and the Ecological Ethos. Edited by Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.5.

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This chapter examines the limitations of both command-and-control and market-based legal mechanisms in the pursuit of environmental justice. If the environment is to be protected to at least a minimally acceptable degree, approaches that focus on the coercive force of the state must be complemented by the development of an “ecological ethos,” whereby groups and individuals are motivated to act with non-self-interested concern for the environment. The need for this ethos means that the state is dependent on the cooperation of a wide range of non-state actors. Recent work on environmental govern
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Vanderhorst, James P., Montana Natural Heritage Program, and Wildlife And Pa Montana Dept of Fish. Rapid Ecological Assessment of Selected State Lands in Southcentral Montana for Plant Species of Special Concern: 1993. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Locret-Collet, Martin, Maleea Acker, Simon Springer, and Jennifer Mateer, eds. Inhabiting the Earth. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881813949.

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Over the last several decades, scholars and practitioners have progressively acknowledged that we cannot consider cities as the place where nature stops anymore, resulting in urban environments being increasingly appreciated and theorized as hybrids between nature and culture, entities made of socio-ecological processes in constant transformation. Spanning the fields of political ecology, environmental studies, and sociology, this new direction in urban theory emerged in concert with global concern for sustainability and environmental justice. This volume explores the notion that connecting wi
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Boda, Mark J., and Dalit Rom-Shiloni. Crossing Borders between the Domestic and the Wild. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780567696373.

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An examination of the boundaries between the domestic and the wild in terms of the landscape of Israel and the Hebrew Bible. The book explores the Hebrew Bible with respect to plant and animal life, while offering a rare ecological perspective and including modern concerns such as the human ecological footprint.
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Ally, Matthew C., and Damon Boria, eds. Earthly Engagements. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666989168.

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Earthly Engagements: Reading Sartre after the Holocene brings together scholars from the Sartre studies community to think through the planetary ecological crisis. Edited by Matthew C. Ally and Damon Boria, the collection explores ways in which Sartre’s existential thought can be read socio-ecologically, illuminating the tightly imbricated earthly and worldly crises of our post-Holocene epoch. Contributors variously discuss phenomenology, ethics, politics, ontology, and metaphysics. Earthly locations include the Icelandic coast, the Minnesota woods, the Indiana Dunes, the Chinese Great Plain,
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Montgomery, Erwin B. DBS Safety. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259600.003.0005.

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DBS is not just about passing electrical current charges into the brain, but rather DBS is integrated into a complex ecological system that involves not only electricity, but medications, biologics, rehabilitation, and a range of human issues including ethics, psychology, sociology, indeed, the full gamut of human activities. Furthermore, these human activities of concern include not only the patient and the patient’s family members, caregivers, and friends, but also physicians and healthcare professionals. Space and time limit the excursion here into these issues. The focus necessarily falls
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Jonathan Edwards on the Environment: The Relevance of the Thought of Jonathan Edwards to Our Current Environmental and Ecological Concerns. Mellen Press, The, Edwin, 2016.

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Call, Josep. Bonobos, chimpanzees and tools: Integrating species-specific psychological biases and socio-ecology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198728511.003.0012.

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Over the years there has been some controversy regarding the comparison between chimpanzees and bonobos. Whereas some authors have stressed their differences, others have stressed their similarities. One striking difference between wild chimpanzees and bonobos is tool use, especially in foraging contexts. While several chimpanzee populations possess tool kits formed by multiple tools (and their associated techniques) to exploit embedded resources, bonobos display no such tool specialization. However, studies in the laboratory have shown that bonobos are perfectly capable of using tools. In fac
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Seymour, Nicole. Conclusion. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037627.003.0006.

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This concluding chapter maintains that queer ecological values are more aligned with futurity and future-thinking, particularly when it comes to combating corporate greed and social/environmental injustice, even as it highlights the fact that a lack of concern for the future more accurately characterizes regimes such as heteronormativity and global capitalism: while they may operate out of concern for the reproduction of the white, middle-class heterosexual family or for the accumulation of wealth, they also ignore their immediate and future costs to the poor, to people of color, to the enviro
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Lambacher, Jason. The Limits of Freedom and the Freedom of Limits. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.27.

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When we conceive of “freedom” as the absence of limitations, it is easy to associate green politics with coercion and restriction. This troubling linkage frames environmentalism as hostile to freedom as such, and even leads many green theorists to doubt its relevance to environmental political theory. Is this, however, a narrow way of thinking about the concept of freedom and its relationship to environmentalism? Can freedom be greened to enhance ways of life that advance environmental goals? There are good reasons to think that it can. Green concepts of freedom not only offer salient critique
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Gardiner, Stephen M., and Allen Thompson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.001.0001.

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Environmental ethics is an academic subfield of philosophy concerned with normative and evaluative propositions about the world of nature and, perhaps more generally, the moral fabric of relations between human beings and the world we occupy. This Handbook contains forty-five newly commissioned essays written by leading experts and emerging voices. The essays range over a broad variety of issues, concepts, and perspectives that are both central to and characteristic of the field, thus providing an authoritative but accessible account of the history, analysis, and prospect of ideas that are ess
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Holm, Poul, Tim D. Smith, and David J. Starkey, eds. The Exploited Seas. Liverpool University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780973007312.001.0001.

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The book combines the approaches of maritime history and ecological science to explore the evolution of life-forms and eco-systems in the ocean from a historical perspective, in order to establish and develop the sub-discipline of marine environmental history. Documentary records relating to the human activity, such as fishing, plus naturally occurring paleo-ecological data are analysed in order to determine the structure and function of exploited ecosystems. The book is divided into four chapter groups, the first concerned with Newfoundland and Grand Banks’ fisheries, the second with the pote
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Allison, Juliann Emmons. Ecofeminism and Global Environmental Politics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.158.

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Ecofeminism can be described as both an ecological philosophy and a social movement that draws on environmental studies, critiques of modernity and science, and feminist critical analyses and activism to explicate connections between women and nature, and the implications of these relationships for environmental politics. Feminist writer Françoise d’Eaubonne is widely credited to be the founder of ecofeminism in the early 1970s. Ecofeminists embrace a wide range of views concerning the causal role of Western dualistic thinking, patriarchal structures of power, and capitalism in ecological degr
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Calin, Dragos, and Roxana-Maria Calin. Protectia mediului inconjurator. Aplicarea directivelor europene de catre instantele judecatoresti din Romania, Volumul II. Editura Universitara, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5682/9786062814830.

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Printre obstacolele specifice pentru punerea in aplicare a infrastructurilor ecologice se numara intelegerea limitata a modului in care functioneaza ecosistemele naturale, ceea ce se traduce prin capacitatea limitata de a concepe proiecte de infrastructuri ecologice, lipsa unor cifre si exemple privind atat beneficiile socioeconomice, cat si cele de mediu pentru a convinge factorii de decizie cu privire la oportunitatile investitiilor in infrastructurile ecologice, lipsa unei mentalitati a planificarii prealabile si utilizarea incorecta a proceselor de amenajare integrata a teritoriului. Volum
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Fischer, Frank. The Green State as Environmental Democracy? Political Power, Globalization, and Post-Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199594917.003.0006.

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This chapter extends the preceding discussion about environmental democracy to the question of the “green state.” Debates about the possibility of green democratic states raise relevant issues for an assessment of democratic environmental prospects. For this reason, the chapter examines the theories of three leading environmental political theorists: Eckersley, Dryzek, and Barry. Although their works largely fall far short of identifying practical political openings for restructuring existing state institutions and practices, the issues and problems they raise remain instructive. The second ha
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Shepherd, Scoresby, and Graham Edgar, eds. Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300105.

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Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs presents the current state of knowledge of the ecology of important elements of southern Australian sub-tidal reef flora and fauna, and the underlying ecological principles. 
 Preliminary chapters describe the geological origin, oceanography and biogeography of southern Australia, including the transitional temperate regions toward the Abrolhos Islands in the west and to Sydney in the east. The book then explains the origin and evolution of the flora and fauna at geological time scales as Australia separated from Antarctica; the oceanography of the re
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Bienvenue, Valérie, and Nicholas Chare, eds. Animals, Plants and Afterimages: The Art and Science of Representing Extinction. Berghahn Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/9781800734258.

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The sixth mass extinction or Anthropocene extinction is one of the most pervasive issues of our time. Animals, Plants and Afterimages brings together leading scholars in the humanities and life sciences to explore how extinct species are represented in art and visual culture, with a special emphasis on museums. Engaging with celebrated cases of vanished species such as the quagga and the thylacine as well as less well-known examples of animals and plants, these essays explore how representations of recent and ancient extinctions help advance scientific understanding and speak to contemporary e
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Hajer, Maarten A., and Jeroen Oomen. Captured Futures. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198955382.001.0001.

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Abstract Environmental politics as we know it cannot deliver. Despite all efforts politics is unable to bend the ecological trends. This book argues this is because environmental politics is captured. This capture doesn’t just express itself in a lobbying or lack of political will, but more profoundly in the capture of its ideas about the future, in the inability to imagine futures meaningfully different from the present. Examining environmental politics as drama reveals how all actors play their particular roles: scientists funnel narrow policy futures through their models; activists adopt po
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Kleeman, Faye Yuan. The Unbearable, Endless Anxiety of Eating. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190240400.003.0018.

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This chapter explains the “endless anxiety” over food safety caused by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami, when concerns over issues such as food waste and self-sufficiency were quickly superseded by worries about food contamination. For the public, the tragedy symbolized Japan's loss of economic advantage and problem-solving ability, capping decades of economic recession. The chapter presents two popular works that address emerging food values post 3/11: Hatanaka Mieko's critique of contemporary food practices as fashion-driven, akin to consuming a form of popular culture, and Yūki Ma
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Epstein-Levi, Rebecca J., and Jennifer Phillips. Dialogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190456023.003.0013.

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This dialogue brings together work on Rabbinic Judaism and Roman Catholicism to introduce the economic and feminist implications of the authors’ respective chapters on genetically modified organisms and Catholic environmental ethics. The authors frame ecological thriving, technological development, and the relation between the two as feminist concerns. Further, they consider the potential and/or limits of their source traditions for feminist engagement. Their discussion affirms the importance of naming unjust power structures, while cautioning against preemptive restrictions that may inhibit p
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Ghosh, Jayati. The 2000s and Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817345.003.0007.

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The decade of the 2000s was a period of boom and bust when, despite rising prosperity in general, there was increased inequality and heightened economic insecurity for most people in the world. The Survey reports tracked both causes and outcomes, taking a broader view of development that emphasized the importance of economic processes and structural change and recognized the effects of macro imbalances and financial instability, as well as the limits posed by ecological damage and social tensions. Several concerns—and possible solutions—outlined in the Survey reports still have major contempor
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Thompson, John D. Plant Evolution in the Mediterranean. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835141.001.0001.

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Plant Evolution in the Mediterranean: Insights for conservation brings together a diverse literature on the Mediterranean flora in a detailed but synthetic account of plant evolutionary ecology. The central themes of ecological dynamics and evolutionary differentiation are developed at two spatial scales: habitat variation across the landscape and biogeographic processes across the Mediterranean. The history of the Mediterranean region is at the heart of this account and is described within a triptych that links geological and climatic history to the advent and history of human activities. The
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Ponton, Douglas Mark. Exploring Ecolinguistics. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350281455.

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Contributing to the rapidly emerging field of Ecolinguistics, this book explores the role of language in mediating and determining our relationship with nature and in shaping attitudes and social practices in environmental areas. In doing so, it maps out research pathways for informed ecological debate that concerns both the planet and the discipline. The book centres on two case studies. The first is a nature reserve near Siracusa in Sicily run by Fabio Cilea, where flamingos have begun to breed despite the devastation of the nearby coastline by one of the largest petro-chemical plants in Eur
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Cottine, Cheryl, Michael Hannis, and Sian Sullivan. Dialogue. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190456023.003.0019.

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This chapter brings ||Khao-a Dama perspectives from present-day Namibia into dialogue with ancient Confucianism. These two extremely different approaches find common ground in that both refract the sharp distinction often posited between anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches to environmental ethics. In each case, anthropology and history are both key to building a more nuanced perspective, drawing on the many traditions that have conceptualized humans as part of the world rather than apart from and transcendent over it. The commonalities that emerge foreground an ecological conception of h
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Nassar, Dalia. Romantic Empiricism. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190095437.001.0001.

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Romantic Empiricism uncovers an understudied philosophical tradition that emerged in Germany in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, traces its development, and argues for its continued significance. Moving from the late Kant’s notion of reflecting judgment, to Herder’s articulation of the idea of “animal worlds,” Goethe’s explication of the obligations of the scientist, and Alexander von Humboldt’s aesthetic science, the book demonstrates how these thinkers developed a sophisticated empirical approach to the natural world, which focuses on the phenomenon, while also emphasizing
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Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi. Human Being, Bodily Being. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823629.001.0001.

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This book seeks to make a contribution to contemporary phenomenological theories of body and subjectivity by studying various classical Indian texts that deal with bodily subjectivity (or the ‘bodiliness’ of being human) in ways that engage with the same concerns as contemporary Western philosophy but have different conceptual starting points. Through studies of four texts from different genres, I argue for a ‘phenomenological ecology’ of bodily subjectivity. An ecology is a continuous and dynamic system of interrelationships between elements, in which the salience accorded to some type of rel
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Horning, Ned, Julie A. Robinson, Eleanor J. Sterling, Woody Turner, and Sacha Spector. Remote Sensing for Ecology and Conservation. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199219940.001.0001.

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The work of conservation biology has grown from local studies of single species into a discipline concerned with mapping and managing biodiversity on a global scale. Remote sensing, using satellite and aerial imaging to measure and map the environment, increasingly provides a vital tool for effective collection of the information needed to research and set policy for conservation priorities. The perceived complexities of remotely sensed data and analyses have tended to discourage scientists and managers from using this valuable resource. This text focuses on making remote sensing tools accessi
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