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Norwegian Nature Bond - cover

Norwegian Nature Bond

Laura Anderson

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Norwegian Nature Bond" explores the profound connection Norwegians have with nature, examining how this relationship shapes their culture, promotes well-being, and informs sustainable living practices. The book delves into the concept of friluftsliv, or "free air life," highlighting how outdoor activities are not just recreational pursuits but fundamental to the Norwegian identity. It reveals how traditional environmental knowledge, passed down through generations, contributes to a deep understanding of natural cycles and informs responsible stewardship of resources. The book uniquely presents its information by weaving together historical context, cultural values, and practical applications, drawing from diverse sources like ethnographic studies and folk tales. It argues that the Norwegian affinity for nature is a reciprocal relationship built on respect and understanding. For instance, the book explores how policies and educational initiatives reinforce these values, ensuring the continued preservation of natural resources. The book progresses by first introducing the historical and social factors shaping Norway's relationship with nature. It then examines friluftsliv, traditional environmental knowledge, and environmental policy, using case studies to illustrate these principles. Finally, it offers lessons from the Norwegian model applicable to other cultures, suggesting ways to cultivate a stronger nature connection and promote environmental sustainability worldwide.
Verfügbar seit: 20.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 65 Seiten.

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