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Environmental philosophy and ethics in Buddhism

New York: St. Martin's Press (1998)

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  1. An integral approach to sustainable consumption and waste reduction.Cameron Owens - 2005 - World Futures 61 (1 & 2):96 – 109.
    This article aims to demonstrate how the Integral approach can be utilized to understand and potentially resolve a particular human-ecological issue. It arises out of a research project that involved examining the factors inhibiting sustainable consumption and waste reduction in the community of Calgary. The Integral approach aims to ensure that no fundamental dimensions of the problem are neglected. It beckons us to consider body, mind, and spirit in the personal, cultural, and social realms of reality.
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  • Reviews. [REVIEW]Stan van Hooft, Lance E. Nelson & Reg Naulty - 2000 - Sophia 39 (1):247-260.
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