Ecosensitive
Ecosensitive refers to a philosophy and approach to environmental management that emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the natural world. It is based on the principles of sustainability, conservation, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Ecosensitive practices aim to minimize human impact on the environment by promoting sustainable use of resources, reducing waste, and preserving biodiversity.
The term was popularized by the Australian environmentalist and philosopher, Glenn Albrecht, in the 1980s. Albrecht's
Ecosensitive principles can be applied to various aspects of life, including urban planning, agriculture, and tourism.
One of the key tenets of ecosensitive philosophy is the recognition that humans are part of the
Ecosensitive practices are not just about protecting the environment; they are also about promoting human well-being.
In conclusion, ecosensitive is a philosophy that promotes a more respectful and sustainable relationship with the