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The concept of metabolism, as applied to the interrelations between human society and the rest of nature, has been one of the most fruitful iterations of socioecological thought over the last few decades. Here we will examine specific orientations of metabolic thought commonly employed in the...
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Until recently, academia has largely neglected the impact of religion on sustainable development. However, empirical … studies have shown that religion remains important in many societies and that its importance has been increasing since the … beginning of the new millennium. This paper reviews the empirical quantitative literature on the effect of religion on …
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cohesion and address trauma. Further, assumptions about religion and the religious identity of refugees and migrants play an …
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The challenges of sustainable development are primarily ethical in nature. Guided by a ceaseless quest for profit, today's global economy is synonymous with vast amounts of exclusion, indignity, and environmental devastation. To succeed, therefore, the Sustainable Development Goals require...
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1. Faith traditions and sustainability: Key discourses and Emerging field -- 2. Guru Nanak's Ecological Legacy: New Views and Practices for Sustainable Development -- 3. Family firms: The impact of a Christian perspective on environmental protection and sustainability practices -- 4. Benedictine...
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