The ecological conversion to avoid the ecological catastrophe
Pope John Paul II (Karol Józef Wojtyła)2001
This document written by Pope John Paul II discusses the most important aspects of the Catholic Church’s view…
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This document written by Pope John Paul II discusses the most important aspects of the Catholic Church’s view…
This web page collates institutional information from the Catholic Church up to 2004 regarding ecological degradation. It contains…
This article describes the first calculation of global biocultural diversity according to an index applied to every country…
This article aims to increase awareness of the importance of cultural perceptions within natural ecosystems and landscapes as…
This article examines the religious significance that the Georges River in the Sydney Metropolitan Area (Australia) has for…
This resolution requests the Director General of IUCN to promote the understanding of nature conservation as a human…
Proceedings of the international workshop on “Communicating values and benefits of protected areas in Europe” held in April…
A two-volume encyclopaedia of religion and nature that examines the relationship between human beings, our natural surroundings and…
Declaration adopted in October 2008 in Barcelona during an act held concurrently with the IUCN World Conservation Congress…
Declaration of the fundamental principals regarding the environment and natural resources to be followed by the Cistercian monasteries…