Ecology and environment of early period refers to the study and understanding of the natural world and its interactions in early times. Ecology and environment of early times encompass the knowledge, practices, and beliefs about the natural world from various early cultures and civilizations. Early human societies were intimately connected to their environments and relied on natural resources for survival. They developed an understanding of the ecosystems they inhabited and the interactions between living organisms and their surroundings. However, it is important to note that early ecological knowledge varied across different cultures and regions. In early India, the ecology and environment held immense significance and were deeply intertwi...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
There is an urgent need for environmental awareness in order to re-establish the broken link between...
This paper assesses archaeology’s contribution to debates regarding the ecological focus of early Bu...
This article, titled Relationality and Reverence: Hindu Ecological Visions, for the Special Issue on...
Human societies are strongly dependent on their resource base. Changes in this base, in technologies...
The ancient Indian texts have recorded many novel ideas regarding nature and environment as they wer...
India is a mega diversity country with an enormous repository of biological wealth in terms of flora...
Current human behaviour and practices represent a challenge and an opportunity for ancient wisdom. A...
Mankind is often placed in a privileged and glorified position among all the creatures, while the na...
ecocriticism, ecofeminism, ecophobia, ethno-mytho- ecology,harmony. Literature of ancient India verb...
Working within a framework of environmental philosophy and environmental ethics, this book describes...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
Before the spread of extensive settled cultivation, the Indian subcontinent would have been inhabite...
Environment plays a very significant role in human civilization. Human beings have close relations w...
The sustenance of the environment is one of the cardinal teachings of the Hindus tradition and, in t...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
There is an urgent need for environmental awareness in order to re-establish the broken link between...
This paper assesses archaeology’s contribution to debates regarding the ecological focus of early Bu...
This article, titled Relationality and Reverence: Hindu Ecological Visions, for the Special Issue on...
Human societies are strongly dependent on their resource base. Changes in this base, in technologies...
The ancient Indian texts have recorded many novel ideas regarding nature and environment as they wer...
India is a mega diversity country with an enormous repository of biological wealth in terms of flora...
Current human behaviour and practices represent a challenge and an opportunity for ancient wisdom. A...
Mankind is often placed in a privileged and glorified position among all the creatures, while the na...
ecocriticism, ecofeminism, ecophobia, ethno-mytho- ecology,harmony. Literature of ancient India verb...
Working within a framework of environmental philosophy and environmental ethics, this book describes...
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the fir...
Before the spread of extensive settled cultivation, the Indian subcontinent would have been inhabite...
Environment plays a very significant role in human civilization. Human beings have close relations w...
The sustenance of the environment is one of the cardinal teachings of the Hindus tradition and, in t...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
There is an urgent need for environmental awareness in order to re-establish the broken link between...
This paper assesses archaeology’s contribution to debates regarding the ecological focus of early Bu...