Buddhism and Sustainable Consumption

作者: Peter Daniels

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9310-3_3

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摘要: The Buddhist worldview can inform and enrich the efforts to modify consumption into “sustainable consumption” forms that bring about sustain better quality of life well-being for humans living environment. Together production, exchange form essence economics as study livelihood activities how people, communities societies manage, distribute utilize their scarce human natural resources in process “earning living”. Linking sustainability notions some approaches are described assessing terms its environmental “karmic” disturbance impact. Some studies problematic modes reviewed major conclusions presented examining primary strategic needs achieving sustainable light economic perspective.

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