This book is about the complicated and provocative ways nature,
science, and religion intersect in real settings where people
attempt to live in harmony with the physical environment. Scholars
of philosophy, religious studies, and science and technology have
been at the forefront of critiquing the roles of religion and
science in human interactions with the natural world. Meanwhile,
researchers in the environmental sciences have encountered
disciplinary barriers to examining the possibility that religious
beliefs influence social-ecological behaviours and processes simply
because the issue resists quantitative assessment. The contributors
to this book explore how scientific knowledge and spiritual beliefs
are engaged to shape natural resource management, environmental
activism, and political processes.
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