BUDDHIST ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTALISM: SELECTED BOOKS


Badiner, Allan Hunt, Ed. Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology. Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1990.

Batchelor, Martine, and Kerry Brown, Eds. Buddhism and Ecology. London: Cassell Publishers Limited, 1992.

Buddhist Institute. Cry from the Forest: A "Buddhism and Ecology Community Learning Tool. Phnom Penh: Buddhist Institute of Cambodia.

Capra, Fritjof. The Tao of Physics. New York: Bantam Books, 1975.

Dwivedi, O.P. Environmental Ethics: Our Dharma to the Environment. New Delhi: Sanchar Publishing House, 1994.

Habito, Ruben L.F. Healing Breath: Zen SPirituality for a Wounded Earth. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1996.

Halifax, Joan. The Fruitful Darkness: Reconnecting with the Body of the Earth. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1993.

Henning, Daniel H. Buddhism and Deep Ecology. Bloomington: 1stBooks, 2002.

James, Simon P. Zen Buddhism and Environmental Ethics. New York: Ashgate Publishing, 2004.

Jones, Ken. Beyond Optimism: A Buddhist Political Ecology.Oxford: Jon Carpenter, 1993.

Kabilsingh, Chatsumarn. A Cry from the Forest: Buddhist Perception of Nature, A New Perspective for Conservation Education. Bangkok: Wildlife Fund Thailand, 1987b.

---. Buddhism and Nature Conservation. Bangkok: Thammasat University Press, 1998.

Kapleau, Philip. To Cherish All Life: A Buddhist Case for Becoming Vegetarian. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1982.

Kaza, Stephanie. The Attentive Heart: Conversations with Trees. Boston: Shambhala Press, 1996.

---, and Kenneth Kraft, Eds. Dharma Rain: Sources of Buddhist Environmentalism. Boston: Shambhala Publications, Inc., 2000.

Ketudat, Sippanondha, and Robert B. Textor. The Middle Path for the Future of Thailand: Technology in Harmony with Culture and Environment. Honolulu: East-West Center and Chiang Mai University in Thailand, 1990.

King, Sallie B. Buddha Nature. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.

Loori, John Daido. Teachings of the Insentient: Zen and the Environment. Mt. Tremper: Dharma Communications Press, 1999.

Macy, Joanna. Despair and Personal Power in the Nuclear Age. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1983.

---. Dharma and Development: Religion as Resource in the Sarvodaya Self-Help Movement. Hartford: Kumarian Press, 1985.

---. World As Lover, World As Self. Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1991.

---. Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural Systems. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.

---, and Molly Young Brown. Coming Back to Life: Practices to Reconnect Our Lives, Our World. Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers, 1998.

Margulis, Lynn, and Dorion Sagan. Cloning the Buddha: The Moral Impact of Biotechnology. Wheaton: Quest Books, 2000.

Martin, Julia, Ed. Ecological Responsibility: A Dialogue With Buddhism. Delhi: Tibet House, 1997.

Morgante, Amy. Buddhist Perspectives on the Earth Charter.Boston: Boston Research Center for the 21st Century, 1997.

Nisker, Wes. Buddha's Nature: A Practical Guide to Discovering Your Place in the Cosmos., New York: Bantam Books, 1998.

Norberg-Hodge, Helena. Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1991.

Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano. Landscapes of Wonder: Discovering Buddhist Dhamma in the World Around Us. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1998.

Payutto, Phra Prayudh. Buddhist Economics: A Middle Way for the Market Place. Bangkok: Buddhadhamma Foundation, 1994a.

---. Dependent Origination: The Buddhist Law of Conditionality. Bangkok: Buddhadhamma Foundation, 1994b.

---. Buddhadhamma: Natural Laws and Values for Life. Trans. Grant A. Olson. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.

Randhawa, M.S. The Cult of Trees and Tree Worship in Buddhist-Hindu Scripture. New Delhi: All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, 1964.

Ryan, P.D. Buddhism and the Natural World. Birmingham: Windhorse Publications, 1998.

adakata, Akira. Buddhist Cosmology: Philosophy and Origins. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Co., 1997.

Sagwal, Sewa Singh. Ladakh, Ecology and Environment. New Delhi: Ashish Publising House, 1991.

Sandell, Klas, Ed. Buddhist Perspectives on the Ecocrisis. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Budhdist Publication Society, 1987.

Schmithausen, Lambert. The Problem of the Sentience of Plants in Earliest Buddhism. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 1991.

---. Buddhism and Nature. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 1991.

Schumacher, E.F. Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered. New York: Harper and Row, 1973.

Seed, John. Thinking Like a Mountain: Towards a Council of All Beings. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers, 1988.

Shasta Abbey. Buddhism and Respect for Animals. Mt. Shasta: Shasta Abbey Press, 1980.

Silva, Padmasiri de. Environmental Philosophy and Ethics in Buddhism. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

Sindha, Binod Chandra. Tree Worship in Ancient India. New Delhi: Books Today.

Tahtinen, U. Ahimsa Non-Violence in the Indian Tradition. London: Rider, 1976.

Titmus, Christopher. The Green Budhha. London: Wisdom Publications, 1995.

Tucker, Mary Evelyn, and Duncan Ryuken Williams, Eds. Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.

Watts, Alan W. Nature, Man and Woman. New York: Random House/Vintage Books, 1958.