Humanity’s relationship to the natural world has been a topic of scholarship since ancient times... Calls for humanity to ‘reconnect to nature’ have grown increasingly louder from both scholars and civil society. 📸 Keithia Grant https://t.co/PrIy90ihxB
@SimonFParker I like this paper on nature connections with its elegant diagram that simplifies leverage points into philosophy emotion, knowledge, experience and materiality https://t.co/fEfC5RQfXx https://t.co/ufzkaSXvSH
@Jonathan_Rowson @Perspecteeva Donella Meadows' work on systems considers all of these as more important levers than material components of a system - https://t.co/4IHmtyt8aM and this paper https://t.co/fEfC5RQfXx by @DrChrisIves provides a good nature-bas
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
RT @Tom_H_Oliver: Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainabili…
Addressing “inner” connections (such as philosophical and cognitive connections) is necessary to bring about sustainability transformation." Nice paper about reconnecting to nature by Christopher Ives et al https://t.co/V16N2V8HLc https://t.co/dhgUuwrzlF