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Journals & Magazines:
Ecopsychology
Spring Journal
Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Spring Journal offers articles and book reviews in the areas of archetypal psychology, mythology, and Jungian psychology.

Orion Magazine
Environmental Science Journals

Green Links:
Center for Ecopsychology
Ginette Paris
John Ehrenfeld
Betsy Perluss
Democracy Now
GRIST.org
Guardian Environmental Network - UK
Dick Russell, Author and Environmental Journalist
Good Guide
BusinessGreen
Ecotherapy

Science:
Animal Life Reference
Encyclopedia of animals and their habitats, behaviours, and diets.

Science and Philosophy

Science Encyclopedia
Scientific reference library covering general science topics.

Encyclopedia of Science
Encyclopedia of Science and 6 volumes of the History of Ideas.

Gardening: Plants, Garden Design & Garden Care
Articles on gardening and its history, gardening techniques, landscaping, and lawn care.
 
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Ecopsychology Training
Ecopsychology is a budding discipline that recognizes the complex...

ICC and The Center for Ecopsychology have partnered with UNESCO to provide education through our Ecopsychology Training Program under The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Program.
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Ecopsychology Training
Ecopsychology is a budding discipline that recognizes the complex interconnection, interaction, and interdependence among living and non-living nature. This of course includes humans, as we too are nature. It is a cross-pollination among the sciences and humanities that provides a critical and necessary understanding that the well being, the flourishing of the planet and that of the human and non human world must include sustainable and mutually enhancing relationships.

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