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UTG Journal No. 11 International Edition Now Available

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The UTG Journal No. 11 International Edition is now available, including articles by 12 authors covering 8 countries – hence the International Edition subtitle to this issue of the journal.

There were challenging objectives set for this issue of the journal but were well met because of the extensive work of the authors.

Key themes:

(1) Humanity’s relationship with Nature, including environmental education;

(2) World overpopulation. On the first theme there are a number of articles ranging from personal accounts through to the more systemic.

Also, there are exemplary examples of environmental education in Finland, Ukraine and Cabo Verde. The underlying strategy here is to take people from their present attitudes to Nature to biocentric and then ecocentric perspectives.

The article on overpopulation is a comprehensive account of the real issues facing this planet. 

Print copies available at $25 each.

Otherwise, digital versions are available at:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395334481_UTG_Journal_Issue_No_11_International_Edition  

 

Comment from a reader: “Excellent journal! The different examples maintained a coherent and intellectual message while at the same time infused a very personal and humane perspective.”


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