Our Relationship with the Earth: Environmental Ethics in Planning Education

Journal of Planning Education and Research 12 (2):117-126 (1993)
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In the 40-plus years since the publication of Aldo Leopold's "land ethic," the field of environmental ethics has focused on the fundamental basis of humanity's relationship with, and moral obligations to, the earth community. This paper reports the results of a survey on the extent to which planning programs are contributing to the understand ing and fostering of new ethical relationships, through the teaching of environmental ethics, sustainability, and environmental planning and management subjects. The paper concludes with a discussion of implications for planning education and recommendations for future curriculum development.

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