ekocentrizma
Ekocentrizma, or ecocentrism, is an environmental philosophy that places intrinsic value on all components of the natural world, including non‑human species, ecosystems, and ecological processes. Unlike anthropocentric viewpoints that prioritize human interests, ecocentrism argues that humans are just one part of a larger ecological network and that ethical consideration should extend beyond human welfare.
The origins of ecocentrism can be traced to early 20th‑century ecological thought, though the term itself gained
Ecocentrism informs many contemporary environmental policies, influencing conservation strategies that aim to maintain ecosystem services, biodiversity,
In practice, ecocentrism is reflected in legal frameworks such as the 1992 Rio Declaration, which stresses