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Why Scientific Foundations Should Inform Our Thinking: Geoecology, the Anthropocene, and Their Relevance for Businesses

Markus Hans-Peter Müller () and Anna Katharina Meyer ()

Chapter Chapter 2 in Nature as Capital: Evolution or Revolution?, 2026, pp 83-112 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract While Chap. 1 demonstrates how the separation between humans and nature has developed historically and structurally, this chapter focuses on its consequences, specifically how this decoupling has changed our relationship with nature—ecologically, systemically, and ethically.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-51394-8_2

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