… In contrast with deep ecology (Naess 1988) or radical ecocentrism, it does not, for example, oppose consumption per se (to maintain public services such as health and education, some form of consumption is necessary) but promotes 'mindful' consumption, ie that which is …
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Kaputa, V., Lapin, K., Leregger, F., & Gekic, H. (2020). Economic Dimensions of Environmental Citizenship (pp. 29–48). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20249-1_3
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