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| Document Type(s): | Book |
| Book Title: | Ecologies of the Heart: Emotion, Belief and the Environment |
| Author(s): | Anderson, E. N |
| Religion(s): | Taoism |
| Publisher Name: | Oxford University Press |
| Place of Publication: | New York, N.Y. |
| Date of Publication: | 1996 |
| Annotation: | Written from a Humean point of view, Anderson looks for common themes between resource management and a variety of cultural practices. Using the example of religious sanctions as a method of conservation and resource management, Anderson explores the idea of ecological management in religious terms. He examines the relationship of traditional knowledge and Western science through topics such as: feng-shui, Chinese nutritional therapy, traditional resource management, and Mayan agriculture. |
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