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Abstract
This paper examines the Natural History Revival Movement (NHRM) in China and its philosophical and social implications for achieving ecological civilization (EC). The NHRM, drawing on European influences but rooted in distinct Chinese contexts, promotes naturalist studies and environmental monitoring as alternatives to the government's science-based approach to EC. The authors use hermeneutic analysis of snowball-sampled sources to explore the movement's philosophy and social significance.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 05, 2023
Authors
Siyu Fu, Kristian H. Nielsen
Tags
Natural History Revival Movement
ecological civilization
environmental monitoring
naturalist studies
China
philosophy
social implications
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