We live in an era marked by ecological crises, social fragmentation, and intensifying climate-related disasters, making it imperative to understand the reciprocal relationships between the social and natural worlds. The present chapter explores the concept of eco-social life, a framework that acknowledges the interconnectedness of human societies and ecosystems, and emphasizes mutual dependence, resilience, and sustainability. Moving beyond anthropocentric paradigms, the present chapter attempts an exploration into how social practices, institutions, and values shape, and in turn are shaped by the ecological systems they inhabit.

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Eco-Social Life: The Symbiosis Between Society and Nature

  • Sonny Jose,
  • Katja Stoppenbrink,
  • S. C. Andrew Michael,
  • Angelika Iser

摘要

We live in an era marked by ecological crises, social fragmentation, and intensifying climate-related disasters, making it imperative to understand the reciprocal relationships between the social and natural worlds. The present chapter explores the concept of eco-social life, a framework that acknowledges the interconnectedness of human societies and ecosystems, and emphasizes mutual dependence, resilience, and sustainability. Moving beyond anthropocentric paradigms, the present chapter attempts an exploration into how social practices, institutions, and values shape, and in turn are shaped by the ecological systems they inhabit.