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Book chapters
pp. 9
Atmosphere
pp. 17
Biocapacity and Regeneration
pp. 21
Biosphere
pp. 27
Cosmos
pp. 33
Deep Ecology
pp. 41
Earth History
pp. 45
Earth Systems
pp. 49
Environment
pp. 55
Geosphere
pp. 63
Global Change
pp. 69
Hydrosphere
pp. 77
Life
pp. 81
Living
pp. 85
Nature
pp. 91
Planetary Boundaries
pp. 101
Air
pp. 107
Amazon
pp. 113
Carbon
pp. 121
Coral
pp. 127
Earthquakes
pp. 133
Fire
pp. 139
Forests
pp. 145
Heat, Heat Wave
pp. 151
Landscape
pp. 157
Ocean
pp. 163
Permafrost
pp. 171
Plant
pp. 177
Sea Level Change
pp. 183
Soil
pp. 189
Water
pp. 197
Animal
pp. 203
Anthromes
pp. 213
Biodiversity
pp. 219
Carrying Capacity
pp. 225
Microbes
pp. 231
New Viruses
pp. 237
Viruses
pp. 245
Energy
pp. 251
Food
pp. 257
Geoengineering
pp. 263
Mass Extinction
pp. 271
Megafaunal Extinction
pp. 279
Permaculture
pp. 285
Renewable Energy
pp. 291
Resources
pp. 297
Terraformation
pp. 301
Waste
pp. 315
Anthropocene Working Group
pp. 323
Anthropocene
pp. 327
Anthropocentrism
pp. 333
Anthropology
pp. 345
Asian Anthropocene
pp. 349
Dating Debate
pp. 359
Good Anthropocene
pp. 365
Holocene
pp. 369
Planet
pp. 373
Quaternary
pp. 379
Stratigraphy
pp. 387
Co-existence
pp. 393
Complexity
pp. 399
Dualism
pp. 405
Entropy
pp. 409
Existence
pp. 413
Gaia
pp. 419
History
pp. 427
Humanities
pp. 433
Hydro-Social Cycle
pp. 439
Interculturality
pp. 445
Narratives
pp. 451
NBIC
pp. 457
Networks
pp. 463
New Humanities
pp. 469
Philosophy
pp. 473
Science
pp. 479
System
pp. 485
Thought
pp. 491
Transdisciplinary
pp. 499
Dystopia
pp. 505
Genetic Engineering Revolution
pp. 511
Human Genome
pp. 517
Industrial Revolution
pp. 523
Synthetic Biology
pp. 529
Technology
pp. 533
Technoscientific Materialism
pp. 537
Technosphere
pp. 543
Utopia
pp. 551
Climate Ethics
pp. 557
Climate Justice
pp. 563
Earth Jurisprudence
pp. 569
Earth Overshoot Day
pp. 573
Earth System Law
pp. 579
Ecocide
pp. 585
Ecological Footprint
pp. 591
Environmental Justice
pp. 597
Ethics of Justice
pp. 601
Finitude
pp. 605
Intergenerational Justice
pp. 609
International Law
pp. 615
Just Transition
pp. 621
Limitations
pp. 625
Overshoot
pp. 631
Sobriety
pp. 641
Capitalocene
pp. 645
Denialism
pp. 651
Doughnut
pp. 657
Earth Stewardship
pp. 661
Emotional Commodisation
pp. 665
Eurocentrism
pp. 671
Neoliberalism
pp. 677
Plantationocene
pp. 683
Postcolonialism
pp. 689
Posthumanism
pp. 695
Transhumanism
pp. 709
Anthropological Mutations
pp. 715
Birth
pp. 719
Body
pp. 727
Community (A Case Study)
pp. 733
Emotions
pp. 739
Enlivenment
pp. 743
Evolution and Communication
pp. 749
Feminism and Gender
pp. 755
Homo Oeconomicus, Homo Collectivus and Homo Religatus
pp. 761
Hospitality
pp. 765
Human Adventure
pp. 771
Human Condition
pp. 777
Human Existence
pp. 781
Natural and Cultural Heritage
pp. 787
Otherness
pp. 793
Plasticity
pp. 799
Sufficiency
pp. 807
Acceleration
pp. 811
Catastrophe
pp. 817
Future
pp. 821
Great Acceleration
pp. 825
Kairos
pp. 831
Mobility
pp. 837
Progress
pp. 843
Time
pp. 849
Tipping Points
pp. 857
Aesthetics
pp. 863
Art
pp. 869
Culture
pp. 873
Humour
pp. 879
Imagination
pp. 885
Museum
pp. 893
Pantheism
pp. 899
Relatedness
pp. 905
Religion
pp. 911
Sejahtera
pp. 917
Sounds
pp. 921
Symbolic Boundaries
pp. 927
Trust
pp. 935
Anxiety
pp. 941
Artificial Intelligence
pp. 945
Digitalization/Digital Transformation
pp. 951
Inertia
pp. 957
Machine
pp. 963
Media
pp. 969
Resilience
pp. 973
Risk
pp. 979
Robot
pp. 985
Space
pp. 993
Virtuality
pp. 1001
Animal Citizenship
pp. 1007
Asceticism
pp. 1013
Citizenship
pp. 1017
Commons
pp. 1023
Ecological Citizenship
pp. 1029
Environmental Ethics
pp. 1035
Environmental Protection
pp. 1041
Equity and Equality
pp. 1047
Ethics of Care
pp. 1053
Habitat
pp. 1059
Home, Homeland
pp. 1065
Responsibility
pp. 1071
Virtue Ethics
pp. 1091
Agriculture
pp. 1095
Bioeconomics
pp. 1101
Bioeconomy
pp. 1107
Capital
pp. 1113
Degrowth
pp. 1119
Ecological Economics
pp. 1123
Growth
pp. 1127
Habits
pp. 1131
Habitus and Education
pp. 1137
Health
pp. 1143
Human Reconfiguration of the Biosphere
pp. 1149
Hunger
pp. 1153
Industry
pp. 1161
Institution
pp. 1167
Lack
pp. 1173
Poverty
pp. 1181
Architecture
pp. 1187
Cities in Transition
pp. 1193
Housing
pp. 1201
Mutualistic Cities
pp. 1207
Social Contract Theory
pp. 1211
Social Ecology
pp. 1219
Societal Growth
pp. 1225
Urban Ecology
pp. 1233
Capability, Capabilities
pp. 1237
Consumption
pp. 1243
Courage
pp. 1249
Democracy
pp. 1255
Earth System Governance
pp. 1259
Globalization
pp. 1269
Migration
pp. 1275
Participation
pp. 1281
Pathways and Solutions
pp. 1287
Politics
pp. 1293
Scale
pp. 1299
Social Performance
pp. 1305
Society
pp. 1309
Sovereignty
pp. 1315
Sustainable Development
pp. 1321
Transactions (Social and Democratic)
pp. 1327
Transformation
pp. 1341
Bringing Life
pp. 1347
Childhood
pp. 1353
Competence
pp. 1359
Empowerment
pp. 1365
Health Education
pp. 1371
Integral Development
pp. 1377
Knowledge
pp. 1383
Resonance
pp. 1387
Sport
pp. 1395
Citizenship Education
pp. 1401
Climate Education
pp. 1409
Collapsonauts
pp. 1413
Convivialism
pp. 1419
Cooperation
pp. 1423
Didactics
pp. 1429
Gesture
pp. 1435
Intercultural Education
pp. 1439
Learning for Climate Action
pp. 1445
Mimesis
pp. 1451
Rituals
pp. 1459
School
pp. 1473
Apocalypse
pp. 1477
Atomic Destruction
pp. 1483
COVID-19
pp. 1489
Disasters
pp. 1495
Emergency
pp. 1499
Fake News
pp. 1507
Feral
pp. 1513
Nuclear War
pp. 1521
Nuclear Waste
pp. 1527
Pollution
pp. 1535
Racism
pp. 1541
Slavery
pp. 1547
Solastalgia
pp. 1553
Tragedy
pp. 1559
Violence
pp. 1565
Vulnerability
pp. 1569
War
pp. 1577
Agenda
pp. 1583
Borders
pp. 1587
Boundaries
pp. 1593
Brundtland Commission
pp. 1599
Closing Time
pp. 1605
Club of Rome
pp. 1611
Critical Zone
pp. 1617
IPBES
pp. 1623
IPCC
pp. 1629
Precautionary Approach
pp. 1639
Security
pp. 1647
Societal Boundaries
pp. 1655
UN Institutions
pp. 1661
UNESCO
pp. 1671
Activist
pp. 1677
Buen Vivir
pp. 1681
Care
pp. 1687
Freedom
pp. 1695
Hope
pp. 1703
Human Rights
pp. 1709
Peace
pp. 1715
Values
pp. 1721
Wisdoms
pp. C1
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