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Deep Ecology Summary
889 words, approx. 3 pages The term "deep ecology' was coined by the Norwegian environmental philosopher Arne Naess in 1973. Naess drew a distinction between "shallow" and "deep" ecology. The former perspective stresses the...
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Deep ecology Information
3,926 words, approx. 13 pages
 Deep ecology is a recent branch of ecological philosophy (ecosophy) that considers humankind an integral part of its environment. Deep ecology places greater value on non-human species, ecosystems and processes in nature than established environmental...


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 Synthesis/Regeneration
Deep ecology perspectives.(Biodevastation)
09/22/2003: 1,900 words, approx. 6 pages My background is that of a leftist, but since the late 70's environmental work has become my major focus in life. I worked first on forestry and wildlife issues in British Columbia but later moved across the country to Nova Scotia. I came...
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 Canadian Dimension
Ecofeminism and deep ecology - a personal response.
06/01/1991: 2,132 words, approx. 7 pages Thank you for allowing me to respond to Jennifer Sells' article "An Eco-Feminist Critique of Deep Ecology" (CD, Vol. 23, No. 6). I am pleased that she sees the similarities and common ground between her version of ecofeminism and the principles of...


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