Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worldviews. A worldview is a mechanism system or complex of ideas through which the world makes cultural sense. As deeply seated belief systems, worldviews illuminate the ecological priorities and concepts of various peoples
Although there is increasing awareness of worldviews as leverage points for transformative change, d...
This paper explores some perspectives of indigenous animistic belief systems from researchers who ha...
Worldviews are an important part of human life because they illustrate the ways people think and a...
Ethnoecology – the study of cultural explications of nature – generates insights into the interface ...
A worldview is a complex cognitive and affective lens through which a person sees and interprets the...
Insight into worldviews is essential for approaches aiming to design and support (more) sustainable ...
Nowadays there is a great deal of concern for global warming. Researchers and politicians all over t...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
The differences between Indigenous and Western cultural conceptions of the Earth is a major cleavage...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
[[abstract]]The worldview of a people is their way of looking at reality. “Nature” belongs to nonsel...
This study generates insight into how environmental attitudes and sustainable lifestyles relate to w...
Contemporary Western attitudes concerning the management of natural resources, treatment of nonhuman...
Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing’s contributors describe ...
Although there is increasing awareness of worldviews as leverage points for transformative change, d...
This paper explores some perspectives of indigenous animistic belief systems from researchers who ha...
Worldviews are an important part of human life because they illustrate the ways people think and a...
Ethnoecology – the study of cultural explications of nature – generates insights into the interface ...
A worldview is a complex cognitive and affective lens through which a person sees and interprets the...
Insight into worldviews is essential for approaches aiming to design and support (more) sustainable ...
Nowadays there is a great deal of concern for global warming. Researchers and politicians all over t...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
The differences between Indigenous and Western cultural conceptions of the Earth is a major cleavage...
Reason and rationality, upon which modern, westernized, societies have been founded, have powerfully...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
[[abstract]]The worldview of a people is their way of looking at reality. “Nature” belongs to nonsel...
This study generates insight into how environmental attitudes and sustainable lifestyles relate to w...
Contemporary Western attitudes concerning the management of natural resources, treatment of nonhuman...
Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing’s contributors describe ...
Although there is increasing awareness of worldviews as leverage points for transformative change, d...
This paper explores some perspectives of indigenous animistic belief systems from researchers who ha...
Worldviews are an important part of human life because they illustrate the ways people think and a...