INTEGRATION OF NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL ECOLOGICAL-ETHICAL NORMS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION: A FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15261966Keywords:
ecological ethics, environmental culture, sustainable development, globalization, national values, universal values, ecological consciousness, environmental protection, environmental responsibility, ecological educationAbstract
The process of globalization has brought unprecedented challenges to humanity's relationship with the natural environment. The ecological crisis facing modern civilization requires a fundamental rethinking of ethical approaches to environmental protection and sustainable development. In pursuit of universal goals, the integration of national and universal ecological-ethical values represents a natural process that serves as a key indicator of society's spiritual and cultural development.
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