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Prudence
It is the capacity to direct and discipline ones activities and the behavior using reason that is cautious and, as much as possible, keeps away from any risks.
Ecofeminism
It assumes that male-centered view of nature is the root cause of ecological problems.
Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own need.
Equity
It refers to conserving our natural resources so that the future generations will still be able to use it.
Anthropocentrism
This view believes that humans are the most important species of the planet and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
Environmental Integrity
It means that any human activity or economic advances should not unduly disrupt the environment and human communities located in the area.
Environmental Philosophy
The discipline that studies the moral relationships of human beings with the environment and its non human contents.
Social Ecology
It believes that ecological problems can be traced to social problems.
Frugality
It is the quality of being thrifty. It is the careful supervision of one’s nature.
Environmental Aesthetics
A philosophical view that believes in maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and to order organisms living in it.