To be fulfilled represents
the highest good.
It is a voyage of inner discovery,
a manifest mystery.
Let the Self-knowledge integrate with life and blossom into the good of all.
This is the path to fulfillment.
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This book builds on recent advances in the theory of sustainable development and links it with environmental stewardship in a dialectical manner, as envisioned by global scholars in this emerging field. Environmental stewardship deals with practical issues of ecosystem management and governance to address changes in socio-ecological systems to sustain the supply and availability of ecosystem services by society. It means reducing our total footprint on the planet, not just carbon footprint.
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