The importance of forests and natural habitats - ecotheological and human-ecological aspects
Forests and natural ecosystems are essential for sustaining life on our planet, playing a critical role in maintaining biodiversity, regulating climate patterns and facilitating the hydrological cycle. However, these critical ecosystems face a range of threats, from deforestation to climate chang...
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| Language: | English |
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John Wesley Theological College
2025-04-01
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| Series: | Opuscula Theologica et Scientifica |
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| Online Access: | https://opuscula.wjlf.hu/index.php/opuscula-theologica-et-scientifi/article/view/36 |
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| Summary: | Forests and natural ecosystems are essential for sustaining life on our planet, playing a critical
role in maintaining biodiversity, regulating climate patterns and facilitating the hydrological cycle.
However, these critical ecosystems face a range of threats, from deforestation to climate change,
requiring concerted efforts by global, national and local stakeholders to ensure their conservation. This
paper explores the emergence, prominent figures, key perspectives and recent influences of
ecotheology. The interconnectedness of ecological, economic and cultural dimensions highlights the
urgent need for effective conservation strategies and mitigation policies at all levels, from grassroots
initiatives to global agreements, to protect and sustainably manage these invaluable natural resources.
The historical, current and future functions of forests in these contexts illustrate the importance of
collaborative efforts combining ecological responsibility with theological insights and the evolving field
of human ecology.
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| ISSN: | 2939-8398 |