Chapter 4: Integral Ecology

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Across
  1. 3. What local communities preserve that often includes insights into sustainable ways of living. (Section: 141)
  2. 7. A key characteristic of integral ecology, emphasizing the connection between all things. (Section: 138)
  3. 9. This value underpins the need for global cooperation in addressing ecological issues. (Section: 143)
  4. 11. Human respect for the environment must honor human dignity and the rights of others. (Section: 142)
  5. 12. This aspect of human life is deeply intertwined with nature and affects ecological well-being. (Section: 140)
Down
  1. 1. Humans are part of this, and in constant interaction with it, according to Pope Francis. (Section: 139)
  2. 2. The ecological, economic, social, and cultural dimensions are all considered these in an integral ecology. (Section: 138)
  3. 4. The approach to understanding the environment that integrates all dimensions of human life. (Section: 139)
  4. 5. good that is meant to be shared by all, ensuring equal access and opportunities. (Section: 156)
  5. 6. Cultural ecology involves promoting this, by respecting both human cultures and the environment. (Section: 140)
  6. 8. ecology contributes to this by maintaining a balance between community and nature. (Section: 144)
  7. 10. common good, which must respect human dignity and promote social welfare, involves this. (Section: 157)