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Ch. 11

What is the debate between anthropocentric environmentalism and ecocentricenvironmentalism and what can it help achieve, according to Bell?

Ch. 12

What is participatory governance, according to Bell?

What is local knowledge? Can it be as important as scientific knowledge, according to Bell?

Ch. 13

What is the environmental sociological imagination according to Bell?

What does Bell mean by 'greening capitalism'?

What kind of relationship does Bell establish between 'the local and the global'?

Answer each question 200 or more words separate

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Actually, the ecocentric environmentalism calls for the consideration of the environment
as a moral entity. The environment we live it has its own share of the rights and has a particulate
form of look which has to be considered at any given time. The kind of view as a part of the
moral entity brings around the issue of being eco-centric in the matters of the environment. Bell
argues that there is need to respect the nature despite the interest being part of the existence as
well as of the selected entity. On the anthropocentric environmentalism, the argument goes
further to call for the consideration of the interest in letting us interact with the envi...


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