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Science, Stewardship, and Spirituality: The Human Body as a Model for Ecological Restoration
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2006
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Ecological RestorationEcological HealthWell-being (Indigenous Health)Human EcologyEducationHolistic ViewYogaEthical PracticeAbstract Ecological RestorationWell-being (Positive Psychology)Mind-body MedicineEcology (Ecological Sciences)Contemplative ScienceHuman BodyWellness StudiesEnvironmental StewardshipRehabilitationSpiritual PracticesSpiritualityMind-body InterventionAnthropologyMedicine
Abstract Ecological restoration is practiced by people of diverse backgrounds working at many different levels in a variety of settings. Portraying the human body as a metaphor of a natural ecosystem can be useful in identifying the breadth of strategies used to restore the natural environment. A technical approach, environmental stewardship, and more spiritual traditional attitudes to ecological restoration can be viewed as analogous to restoring health to the human body through an operation in a hospital, administering remedies to oneself from the medicine cabinet, and taking a broader holistic/preventative approach to cultivate the mind–body connection through, e.g., yoga.
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