Across
- 3. planetary management; include the cornucopians and the environmental managers.
- 6. puts more value on nature than humanity. They believe in biorights, universal rights where all species and ecosystems have an inherent value and humans have no right to interfere with this.
- 7. life centered - which respects the rights of nature and the dependence of humans on nature so has a holistic view of life which is earth-centered.
- 8. relating to or concerned with complete systems rather than with individual parts
Down
- 1. include those people who see the world as having infinite resources to benefit humanity.
- 2. human centred; in which humans are not dependent on nature but nature is there to benefit humankind. This worldview puts the individual organism or species at the centre.
- 4. cultural, aesthetic, spiritual, philosophical/moral values; practicality X)
- 5. life centered; sees all life as having an inherent values - a value for its own sake, not just for humans.
