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Religion and Nature Conservation: Global Case Studies: Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment

Editat de Radhika Borde, Alison A Ormsby, Stephen M Awoyemi, Andrew G. Gosler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2022
This book presents a broad array of global case studies exploring the interaction between religion and the conservation of nature, from the viewpoints of the religious practitioners themselves.
With conservation and religion often being championed as allies in the quest for a sustainable world where humans and nature flourish, this book provides a much-needed compendium of detailed examples where religion and conservation science have been brought together. Case studies cover a variety of religions, faiths and practices, including traditional, Indigenous, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto and Zoroastrianism. Importantly, this volume gives voice to the religious practitioners and adherents themselves. Beyond an exercise in anthropology, ethnobiology and comparative religion, the book is an applied work, seeking the answer to how in a world of nearly eight billion people, we might help our own species to prevent the extinction of life.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of nature conservation, environment and religion, cultural geography and ethnobiology, as well as practitioners and professionals working in conservation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032158990
ISBN-10: 1032158999
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 3 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 59 Halftones, black and white; 66 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Part 1: Overview  1. Introduction  Part 2: Examples of Faith-Based Conservation from around the World  2. Caring for the Land, Caring for the Dharma: The Environmental History of Buddhism at Pemayangtse Monastery, Sikkim, as a Resource for Contemporary Conservation Initiatives  3. Of Guardian deities and the wheel of life: How Buddhism shapes the conservation discourse in the Indian Trans-Himalayas  4. The Borgou and Its Spirits: Nature and the Traditional Faith Practice of the Baatɔnu People of West Africa  5. Reinterpreting beliefs and transforming ritual traditions around the Ganesh Festival in Pune, India  6. The conservation of Maleku people’s sacred natural sites in Costa Rica  Part 3: Examining Themes in Faith-Based Conservation  7. Legitimating and Respecting Sacred Groves – Important for Human Rights and Important for conservation  8. Spiritual Values and Ecosystem Services of Sacred Groves in Karnataka, India  9. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Forests and Pollination Services across an Agricultural Landscape  10. Cultivating faith? Exploring the role of faith-based relationships in a Christian conservation agriculture programme in the Dakatcha Woodland, Kenya  11. Shinto shrine forests and happiness in Japan  12. Spiritual leaders build common ground: Enacting worldviews through legal pluralism in the face of neoliberalism  Part 4: Broader Perspectives, Applications, and Challenges related to Faith-Based Conservation  13. International Human Rights Law Approaches in Support of Faith-Based Conservation Movements  14. Praying in Brazilian Protected Areas: From Conflicts to Potentials for Alliances between Nature Managers and Society  15. Faith in the West? Engaging Christian faith groups in conservation in ‘secular western societies’  16. Hima, as protected area – opportunities and challenges in the 21st century  17. Birds as bridges between religions and people  18. Green Sabbaths: Putting the Anthropocene Era to Rest (Once a Week)  19. Religion and ecology walk hand in hand to conserve Greater Adjutants in Bihar, India  Part 5: Last Glance  20. Additional Snapshots of Faith-Based Conservation  20a. A Twist in Central Asian Snow Leopard Conservation – Restoring Ancient Ceremony in support of Modern Conservation Methods  20b. Biocultural importance of sacred groves in Kurdistan, Iran  20c: Faith-based environmental action by Protestant churches in Singapore  20d: Guardians of the Heart of the World: Indigenous Cosmovision and Conservation of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta  20e: Tu Be’Shvat – The Jewish festival of trees  20f: Case Study of Forest of Grace in Mongolia  20g: Jainism and Nature Conservation  20h: Faith and science directing A Rocha’s marine conservation work in Kenya  20i: Faith in Conservation in Papua New Guinea  20j. Vultures, Grief, and Interspecies Rituals  21. Epilogue

Recenzii

"Just in case you were thinking that religion is a thing of the past, I highly recommend that you read the rich collection of case studies in this eye-opening book. They make it abundantly clear that world religions are not only thriving, but they are also making a positive impact on safeguarding nature in the age of humans."
Shonil A. Bhagwat, Professor of Environment and Development, Head of School, Social Sciences and Global Studies, The Open University, UK
"This important volume of case studies from around the world provides an invaluable service by highlighting the key role that mainstream religions and Indigenous traditions have to play in protecting nature. Without the deep kind of support described in Religion and Nature Conservation: Global Case Studies, programs of environmental and cultural conservation will not succeed in being equitable, inclusive, and sustainable."
Edwin Bernbaum, Co-Chair, IUCN Specialist Group on the Cultural and Spiritual Value of Protected Areas (CSVPA) and author of Sacred Mountains of the World, 2nd edition
"This book is an invaluable contribution that illustrates the critical role of religions in the conservation movement. It documents remarkable examples from around the world that will inspire further engaged religious environmentalism. It is indeed a unique and indispensable monograph for the growing field of religion and ecology."
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology

Notă biografică

Radhika Borde (PhD) is a Lecturer at the School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK. She has published on sacred natural sites and sustainability and is a member of international professional associations working on these issues. She also supports local communities in India with conservation and sustainability projects.
Alison A. Ormsby teaches Environmental Studies at the University of North Carolina Asheville, USA. She is a human ecologist with 30 years of experience working with people and protected areas, environmental education, and sacred natural sites. She has conducted research on sacred forests in Sierra Leone, Ghana, and India.
Stephen M. Awoyemi is an Independent Researcher and past President of the Religion and Conservation Biology Working Group, Society for Conservation Biology. He holds a PhD from the Central European University (CEU), Austria.
Andrew G. Gosler is a Professor of Ethno-ornithology in the Department of Zoology and School of Anthropology at the University of Oxford, UK. He is the author/editor of multiple books, including Ethno-Ornithology: Birds, Indigenous Peoples, Culture and Society (Routledge, 2011).

Descriere

This book presents a broad array of global case studies exploring the interaction between religion and the conservation of nature, from the viewpoints of the religious practitioners themselves.