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1. Abundance. Rural Filipinos — be they peasants, entrepreneurs, or capitalists — believe that the environment is abundant and ample. "No one starves in this country" is a common place view and one which is put into action. The peasant plants rice, corn, and other commercial crops, but he feels and knows that he can survive on camote and ...
4 mar 2024 · Nature’s contribution to people (NCP) is a concept that specifically recognizes the relationship of “humans and the natural environment” similarly to concepts of “cultural landscapes” and consistent to “heritage.”.
23 lut 2021 · The manner in which society treats the natural environment reflects people’s relationship with nature. In the Philippines, it is believed that about 90% of the land area was once covered with forests, but has now declined to less than 20%.
The Philippine Sociological Review (PSR) is the officialjournal of the Philippine Sociological Society, Inc. It publishes empiricalarticles on the Philippines, ...
31 maj 2022 · This article sheds light on the diversity of meanings and connotations that tend to be lost or hidden in translations between different conceptualizations of nature in East and South-East Asia.
The history of Philippine sociology is even older than that of Philippine cultural anthropology. Nevertheless, the personnel and theoretical orientation of the latter have usually dominated those of the former. While early serious sociological research contributions were nil, the very survival of sociology under unusually unfavourable
The present study advances this line of research by examining the role of meaning in life in the positive association between nature connectedness and well-being within the context of nature degradation and urbanization in the Philippines.