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perspective
(twaivauas, botpeak)
(1.1.1) The way an individual views and understands a situation, based on their personal experiences and knowledge.
assumptions
(iobaatwpoe)
(1.1.1) Ideas or beliefs accepted as true without proof or evidence.
values
(poscidbaios)
(1.1.1, 1.1.3) Principles or standards considered important or desirable by an individual or society.
beliefs
(ioohwcbnanofe)
(1.1.1) Ideas or opinions held with confidence but not always based on factual evidence.
sociocultural norms
(abaewassoc)
(1.1.2) Accepted behaviors and expectations within a specific society or culture.
scientific understandings
(kgtsomae)
(1.1.2) Knowledge gained through systematic observation, measurement, and experimentation.
argument
(arosorgtsaiaot)
(1.1.2) A reason or set of reasons given to support an idea, action, or theory.
values survey
(artutgiapoaposi)
(1.1.5) A research tool used to gather information about people's opinions and priorities on specific issues.
worldview
(acpocotwahl)
(1.1.6) A comprehensive philosophy or conception of the world and human life.
environmental value system
(afobaptgaiosrwn)
(1.1.7) A framework of beliefs and principles that guide an individual's or society's relationship with nature.
technocentric
(avtetstep)
(1.1.8) A viewpoint that emphasizes technological solutions to environmental problems.
anthropocentric
(avtchatcomieoe)
(1.1.8) A viewpoint that considers humans as the central or most important element of existence.
ecocentric
(avtrtivoalt,njh)
(1.1.8) A viewpoint that recognizes the intrinsic value of all living things, not just humans.
environmental movement
(asapmfoptnwfhcbha)
(1.1.10) A social and political movement focused on protecting the natural world from harm caused by human activities.
environmental activist
(apwtatpepaa)
(1.1.10) A person who takes action to promote environmental protection and awareness.
environmental disaster
(acecsdttne, odtha)
(1.1.10) A catastrophic event causing significant damage to the natural environment, often due to human activity.
international agreement
(fabctagei)
(1.1.10) Formal arrangement between countries to address global environmental issues.