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" Ecological Restoration as Public Spiritual Practice "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1085877
Doc. No : LA129506
Call No : ‭10.1163/156853508X360000‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Gretel Van Wieren
Title & Author : Ecological Restoration as Public Spiritual Practice [Article]\ Gretel Van Wieren
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology
Date : 2008
Volume/ Issue Number : 12/2-3
Page No : 237–254
Abstract : The practice of ecological restoration is the attempt to repair ecosystems that have been damaged or degraded, most often by past human activities. Restoration includes everything from removing dams to planting native trees, grasses and wildflowers to bio-reactivating soil to controlling invasive plants to recontouring land. Beyond this, ecological restoration is the attempt to restore humans' relationship with nature. In the actual activities of restoring land, humans are in important ways restored to land. This paper argues that one of the ways in which restoration practice reconnects humans to nature is in a spiritual-moral sense. In addition to performing ecological work, restoration performs sacred work and serves as a form of public witness; and it can engender spiritual-moral experiences within participants. For these reasons, we can view restoration not only as a promising contemporary environmental practice, but also as a burgeoning public spiritual practice. The practice of ecological restoration is the attempt to repair ecosystems that have been damaged or degraded, most often by past human activities. Restoration includes everything from removing dams to planting native trees, grasses and wildflowers to bio-reactivating soil to controlling invasive plants to recontouring land. Beyond this, ecological restoration is the attempt to restore humans' relationship with nature. In the actual activities of restoring land, humans are in important ways restored to land. This paper argues that one of the ways in which restoration practice reconnects humans to nature is in a spiritual-moral sense. In addition to performing ecological work, restoration performs sacred work and serves as a form of public witness; and it can engender spiritual-moral experiences within participants. For these reasons, we can view restoration not only as a promising contemporary environmental practice, but also as a burgeoning public spiritual practice.
Descriptor : ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION
Descriptor : ENVIRONMENT
Descriptor : ETHICS
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : Philosophy
Descriptor : RELIGION
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : Social Sciences
Descriptor : SPIRITUALITY
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/156853508X360000‬
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