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This bibliographic compilation by Miriam Wyman presents a curated selection of foundational and practical environmental literature addressing the growing intersection of ecological consciousness and daily living. The methodology consists of a selective review of key texts spanning environmental philosophy, practical guidelines, and interdisciplinary perspectives on human-nature relationships. The compilation includes seminal works in deep ecology, environmental ethics, and ecological management, alongside practical guides for environmentally conscious living. Notable inclusions encompass philosophical frameworks such as Devall and Sessions' deep ecology principles, Berry's spiritual ecology perspectives, and Barbour's examination of Western environmental ethics. The selection also incorporates practical resources including lifestyle modification guides and specialized publications like Environmental Ethics journal and Environmental Sabbath Newsletter. A significant component addresses the integration of religious perspectives, particularly Judaism, with ecological thought through Swetlitz's sourcebook on Jewish environmental ethics. The findings indicate a burgeoning field of environmental literature that bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, reflecting increased public environmental awareness during the 1980s-1990s period. The compilation demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of environmental discourse, encompassing philosophical, spiritual, scientific, and practical dimensions essential for comprehensive environmental understanding and action.

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Published 1991
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Miriam Wyman