Religion and Nature Conservation: Global Case Studies

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This book presents a broad array of global case studies exploring the interaction between religion and the conservation of nature, from the viewpoints of the religious practitioners themselves. With conservation and religion often being championed as allies in the quest for a sustainable world where humans and nature flourish, this book provides a much-needed compendium of detailed examples where religion and conservation science have been brought together. Case studies cover a variety of religions, faiths and practices, including traditional, Indigenous, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto and Zoroastrianism. Importantly, this volume gives voice to the religious practitioners and adherents themselves. Beyond an exercise in anthropology, ethnobiology and comparative religion, the book is an applied work, seeking the answer to how in a world of nearly eight billion people, we might help our own species to prevent the extinction of life. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of nature conservation, environment and religion, cultural geography and ethnobiology, as well as practitioners and professionals working in conservation.

Author(s): Radhika Borde, Alison A. Ormsby, Stephen M. Awoyemi, Andrew G. Gosler
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 349
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Biographies
PART I: Overview
1 Introduction
PART II: Examples of Faith-Based Conservation from around the World
2 Caring for the Land, Caring for the Dharma: The Environmental History of Buddhism at Pemayangtse Monastery, Sikkim, as a Resource for Contemporary Conservation Initiatives
3 Of the Wheel of Life and Guardian Deities: How Buddhism Shapes the Conservation Discourse in the Indian Trans-Himalayas
4 The Borgou and Its Spirits: Nature and the Traditional Faith Practice of the Baatɔnu People of West Africa
5 Reinterpreting Beliefs and Transforming Ritual Traditions around the Ganesh Festival in Pune, India
6 The Conservation of Maleku People’s Sacred Natural Sites in Costa Rica
PART III: Examining Themes in Faith-Based Conservation
7 Legitimating and Respecting Sacred Groves – Important for Human Rights and Important for Conservation
8 Spiritual Values and Ecosystem Services of Sacred Groves in Karnataka, India
9 Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Forests and Pollination Services across an Agricultural Landscape
10 Cultivating Faith: Exploring the Role of Faith-Based Relationships in a Christian Conservation Agriculture Programme in the Dakatcha Woodland, Kenya
11 Shinto Shrine Forests and Happiness in Japan
12 Spiritual Leaders Build Common Ground: Enacting Worldviews through Legal Pluralism in the Face of Neoliberalism
PART IV: Broader Perspectives, Applications, and Challenges related to Faith-Based Conservation
13 International Human Rights Law Approaches in Support of Faith-Based Conservation Movements
14 Praying in Brazilian Protected Areas: From Conflicts to Potential Alliances with Society for Nature Conservation
15 Faith in the West? Engaging Christian Groups in Conservation in ‘Secular Western Societies’
16 Hima as a Protected Area – Opportunities and Challenges in the 21st Century
17 Birds as Bridges between Religions and People
18 Green Sabbaths: Putting the Anthropocene Era to Rest (Once a Week)
19 Ecology and Religion Walk Hand in Hand to Conserve Greater Adjutants in India
PART V: Last Glance
20 Additional Snapshots of Faith-Based Conservation
20a A Twist in Central Asian Snow Leopard Conservation: Restoring Ancient Ceremony in Support of Modern Conservation Methods
20b Biocultural Importance of Sacred Groves in Kurdistan, Iran
20c Faith-Based Environmental Action by Protestant Churches in Singapore
20d Guardians of the Heart of the World: Indigenous Cosmovision and Conservation of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
20e Tu Be’Shvat—The Jewish Festival of Trees
20f Case Study of Forest of Grace in Mongolia
20g Jainism and Nature Conservation
20h Faith and Science Directing a Rocha’s Marine Conservation Work in Kenya
20i Faith in Conservation in Papua New Guinea
20j Vultures, Grief, and Interspecies Rituals
21 Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Index