Asian Sacred Natural Sites

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Asian Sacred Natural Sites

Philosophy and practice in protected areas and conservation

Museology and heritage studies Regional / International studies Development studies Social and cultural anthropology Retail and wholesale industries Botany and plant sciences Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophy of religion Hinduism East Asian religions Indigenous, ethnic and folk religions and spiritual beliefs Ancient religions and Mythologies Human geography Environmentalist thought and ideology Biodiversity Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment Social impact of environmental issues

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th August 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 11 Mb

ISBN: 9781317384670


Nature conservation planning tends to be driven by models based on Western norms and science, but these may not represent the cultural, philosophical and religious contexts of much of Asia. This book provides a new perspective on the topic of sacred natural sites and cultural heritage by linking Asian cultures, religions and worldviews with contemporary conservation practices and approaches.

The chapters focus on the modern significance of sacred natural sites in Asian protected areas with reference, where appropriate, to an Asian philosophy of protected areas. Drawn from over 20 different countries, the book covers examples of sacred natural sites from all of IUCN’s protected area categories and governance types. The authors demonstrate the challenges faced to maintain culture and support spiritual and religious governance and management structures in the face of strong modernisation across Asia.

The book shows how sacred natural sites contribute to defining new, more sustainable and more equitable forms of protected areas and conservation that reflect the worldviews and beliefs of their respective cultures and religions. The book contributes to a paradigm-shift in conservation and protected areas as it advocates for greater recognition of culture and spirituality through the adoption of biocultural conservation approaches.

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