Sustainability is a widely discussed issue nowadays. The “human factor” appears to be the key to a suitable theory of sustainable development and, even more, to understanding the real scope of the issue at stake. We begin by highlighting that the issue of sustainability and the related ecological crisis ultimately stem from the fundamental view of the human–environment relationships. We tackle such a fundamental view from two apparently distant but converging perspectives: the one of Francis of Assisi (the patron saint of ecologists) and the one of contemporary advancements in evolutionary biology known as the “extended evolutionary theory” (EES). This will allow us to highlight how current life sciences ground a strong form of organism–env...
This book reflects the considerable appeal of the Anthropocene and the way it stimulates new discuss...
This research project responds to the observation of radical ecologists and ecopsychologists that ou...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
This paper begins by considering two arguable positions; firstly that Humanity as a species is, thro...
One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary peopl...
Environmental problems do have a universal dimension: they concern entire humanity as well as each h...
Anthropocentrism has long been formed based on philosophy that proclaims the domination of man in th...
This paper begins by considering two arguable positions; firstly that Humanity as a species is, thro...
This paper aims at disclosing the essence of "environmental imperative" and "human nature", identify...
Evolutionary developmental biology, and especially ecological developmental biology, is essential fo...
Humans have dramatic, diverse and far-reaching influences on the evolution of other organisms. Numer...
In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis fro...
After summarizing the current worsening of the long ecological crisis between humans and nature, the...
The response of the international community to the pressing socio-ecological problems has been frame...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
This book reflects the considerable appeal of the Anthropocene and the way it stimulates new discuss...
This research project responds to the observation of radical ecologists and ecopsychologists that ou...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...
This paper begins by considering two arguable positions; firstly that Humanity as a species is, thro...
One of the important causes of the ecological crisis is the egoistic mentality of contemporary peopl...
Environmental problems do have a universal dimension: they concern entire humanity as well as each h...
Anthropocentrism has long been formed based on philosophy that proclaims the domination of man in th...
This paper begins by considering two arguable positions; firstly that Humanity as a species is, thro...
This paper aims at disclosing the essence of "environmental imperative" and "human nature", identify...
Evolutionary developmental biology, and especially ecological developmental biology, is essential fo...
Humans have dramatic, diverse and far-reaching influences on the evolution of other organisms. Numer...
In recent years official Roman Catholic documents have addressed the ecological crisis fro...
After summarizing the current worsening of the long ecological crisis between humans and nature, the...
The response of the international community to the pressing socio-ecological problems has been frame...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
This book reflects the considerable appeal of the Anthropocene and the way it stimulates new discuss...
This research project responds to the observation of radical ecologists and ecopsychologists that ou...
There are two competing conceptions of the nature and domain of ecological science in the popular an...