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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON BUDDHIST ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTALISM Abe, Masao, 1971 (July), “Man and Nature in Christianity and Buddhism.” Japanese Religions 7(1):1–10. Abeynayake, O., 2001, “The First Precept and its Environmental Significance,” http://www.purifymind.com/EnvironmentalSignifi.htm. Abraham, Ralph, 1990, “Orphism: The Ancient Roots of Green Buddhism,” in DharmaGaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology, Allan Hunt Badiner, ed., Berkeley, CA.:Parallax Press, pp. 39-49. Agoramoorthy, Govindasamy, and Minna J. Hsu, 2007, “Ritual Releasing of Wild Animals Threatens Island Ecology,” Human Ecology 35: 251–254. Aitken, Robert, 1985, “Gandhi, Dogen, and Deep Ecology,” in Deep Ecology: Living As If Nature Mattered, Bill Devall and George Sessions, eds., Salt Lake City, Utah: Peregrine Smith Books, pp. 232–351985. _____, 1984, The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics. San Francisco, Calif.: North Point Press. _____, 1985, “Gandhi, Dogen, and Deep Ecology,” in Deep Ecology: Living As If Nature Mattered, Bill Devall and George Sessions, eds., Salt Lake City, Utah: Peregrine Smith Books, pp. 232-235. _____, 1990, “Right Livelihood for the Western Buddhist,” in Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology, Allan Hunt Badiner, ed., Berkeley, Calif.: Parallax Press, pp. 227-232. _____, 1994, The Practice of Perfection: The Paramitas from a Zen Buddhist Perspective, New York, NY: Pantheon. _____, 2000“Envisioning the Future,” in Dharma Rain: Sources of Buddhist Environmentalism, Stephanie Kaza and Kenneth Kraft, eds., Boston: Shambhala, pp. 423-438. Akuppa1, 2009, Saving the Earth, Cambridge, UK: Windhorse Publicatons Ltd. Akuppal2, 2011, “Buddhism and Ecology,” Audio http://www.freebuddhistaudio.com/audio/details?num=OM731. 2 Allendorf, Fred W., and Bruce A. Byers, 1998, “Salmon in the Net of Indra: A Buddhist View of Nature and Communities,” Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion 2(l):37- 52. Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC), 2011, “Buddhism,” http://www.arcworld.org/faiths.asp?pageID=3. Almon, Bert, 1977, “Buddhism and Energy in the Recent Poetry of Gary Snyder.” Mosaic 11:117–25. Anderson, Bill, 1984 (Summer-Fall), “The Use of Animals in Science: A Buddhist Perspective,” Zen Bow Newsletter 6(2–3):8–9. Appleton, Naomi, 2016, Jataka Stories in Theravada Buddhism, New York, NY: Routledge. Ariyaratne, A.T., 1999, Schumacher Lectures on Buddhist Economics, Ratmalana, Sri Lanka: Vishva Lekha Publishers. _____, and Joanna Macy, 1992, “The Island of Temple and Tank. Sarvodaya: Self-help in Sri Lanka,” in Buddhism and Ecology, Martine Batchelor and Kerry Brown, eds., London, UK: Cassell, pp.78-86. Asquith, Pamela J., and Kalland, Arne, 1997, Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives, Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press. Atisha, Tenzon P., 1991 (February), “The Tibetan Approach to Ecology,” Tibetan Review XXVI(2):9-14. Badiner, Allan Hunt, 1988 (April-May), “Dharma Gaia: The Green Roots of American Buddhism.” Vajradhatu Sun, p. 7. _____, ed., 1990, Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology, Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press. _____, 1993 (Winter), “Is the Buddha Winking at Extinction?,” Tricycle 3(2):52–54. _____, ed., 2002, Mindfulness in the Marketplace: Compassionate Responses to Consumerism, Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press. Bailey, Greg, and Ian Mabbett, 2003, The Sociology of Early Buddhism, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Balsys, Bodo, 2004, Ahimsa: Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal, New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publications Pvt. Ltd. 3 Balsys, Bodo, 2004, Ahimsa: Buddhism and the Vegetarian Ideal, New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publications. Bandarage, Asoka, 2013, Sustainability and Well-Being: The Middle Path to Environment, Society and the Economy, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave. Barash1, David P., 1973, “The Ecologist as Zen Master.” American Midland Naturalist 89(1):214-217. _____, 2001 (February 23), “Buddhism and the `Subversive Science’.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 47(24):B13-B14. Bari, Judi, 1994 (Spring), “We All Live Here: An Interview with Judi Bari,” Turning Wheel, pp.16–19. Barnhart, Michael G., “Nature, Nurture, and No-Self: Bioengineering and Buddhist Values,” Journal of Buddhist Ethics 7 (2000):126–144. Barnhill1, David Landis, 1997, “Great Earth Sangha: Gary Snyder’s View of Nature as Community,” in Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds, Mary Evelyn Tucker and Duncan Ryuken Williams, eds., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 187-217. _____, 1990 (Spring-Summer), “Indra’s Net as Food Chain: Gary Snyder’s Ecological Vision,” Ten Directions, pp. 20–28. _____, 1993 (Spring), “A Giant Act of Love: Reflections on the First Precept,” Tricycle 2(3):29-33. _____, 1997, “Great Earth Sangha: Gary Snyder’s View of Nature as Community,” in Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds, Mary Evelyn Tucker and Duncan Ryuken Williams, eds., 187-217. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 187-217. _____, 2001, “Relational Holism: Huayan Buddhism and Deep Ecology,” in Deep Ecology and World Religions: New Essays on Sacred Ground, David Landis Barnhill and Roger S. Gottlieb, eds., Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 77-106. _____, 2002, “An Interwoven World: Gary Snyder’s Cultural Ecosystem,” Worldviews 6(2):111-144. _____, 2004, “Good Work: An Engaged Buddhist Response to the Dilemmas of Consumerism,” Buddhist-Christian Studies 24(1):55-63. 4 _____, 2005, “East Asian Buddhism and Nature,” in The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, Bron Taylor, Editor-in-Chief, New York, NY: Thoemmes Continuum 1: 236- 239. http://www.uwosh.edu/facstaff/barnhill/244-intro/buddhism-ern. _____, 2010, “Gary Snyder’s Ecosocial Buddhism,” in How Much Is Enough?: Consumerism, Buddhism, and the Human Environment, Richard K. Payne, ed., Boston, MA: Wisdom Publications, pp. 83-120. _____, and Roger Gottlieb, eds., 2001, Deep Ecology and World Religions: New Essays on Sacred Ground, Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Barua, Akur, and Dipak Kumar Barua, 2017, Applied Buddhism and Protection of the Global Environment, Kolkata, India: Enlightenment International Publications and Wisdom International Publications. Batchelor, Martine, 1990 (Summer), “Images of Ecology,” Primary Point 7(2):9–11. _____, 1992, “Even the Stones Smile: Selections from the Scriptures,” in Buddhism and Ecology, Martine Batchelor and Kerry Brown, eds., London: Cassell, pp.2-17. _____, and Kerry Brown, eds., 1992, Buddhism and Ecology, London, UK: Cassell Publishers Limited. Batchelor, Stephen, 1990, “Buddhist Economics Reconsidered,” in Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology, Allan Hunt Badiner, ed., Berkeley, Calif.: Parallax Press, pp. 178-182. _____, 1992, “The Sands of the Ganges: Notes Toward a Buddhist Ecological Philosophy,” in Buddhism and Ecology, Martine Batchelor and Kerry Brown, eds., London, UK: Cassell, pp. 31-39. Bekoff, Marc, 2007a, The Emotional Lives of Animals, Novato, CA: New World Library. _____, 2007b, Animal Matter: A Biologist Explains Why We Should Treat Animals wth Compassion and Respect, Boston, MA: Shambhala Publications, Inc. _____, and Jessica Pierce, 2010, Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Berthier, Francois, 2000, Reading Zen in the Rocks: The Japanese Dry Landscape Garden, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Bhatt, Siddheswar Rameshwar, 2002, “The Concept of Buddha and Bodhisattva,” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 1:53-62. 5 Bialek, Marieta, 2014, Thai Buddhist Ecology Monks: Competing Views of the Forest, Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Undergraduate Honors Thesis 47. https://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=honr_theses Bilimoria, Purushottama, 2001, “Buddha, fifth century BCE,” in Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, Joy A. Palmer, ed., New York, NY: Routledge, pp. 1-7. Birch, Pru, 1990 (February-April), “Individual Responsibility and the Greenhouse Effect,” Golden Drum: A Magazine for Western Buddhists, pp.10–11. Bloom, Alfred, 1972 (May), “Buddhism, Nature and the Environment.” The Eastern Buddhist 5(1):115-129 _____, 1989 (December), “Buddhism and Ecological Perspective.” Ecology Center Newsletter, pp.1–2. Blum, Mark, 2009, “The Transcendentalist Ghost in EcoBuddhism,” in TransBuddhism: Transmission, Translation, Transformation, Nalini Bhushan, Jay Garfield, and Abraham Zablocki, eds., 209-38. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, pp. 209-238. Bodiford, William, 2008, “Buddhist Ecological Thought and Action in North America,” Eco-philosophy 2:11-29. Bodhi, Bhikkhu, 1987, “Foreword,” in Buddhist Perspectives on the Ecocrisis, Klas Sandell, ed., Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist Publications Society, pp. v-viii. _____, 2013 (August 19), “Like Moths Circling a Flame: Climate Change and the Danger to the World’s Food Supply,” Buddhist Global Relief https://buddhistglobalrelief.me/2013/08/19/like-moths-circling-a-flame/. _____, 2014 (February 22), “Clearing Our Heads about Keystone.” Truthout http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/21986-clearing-our-heads-about-keystone. _____, 2014 (August 14), “Moving from a Culture of Death to a Culture of Life: Mobilizing for the People’s Climate March,” Truthout http://www.truth- out.org/opinion/item/25379-moving-from-a-culture-of-death-to-a-culture-of-lif e- mobilizing-for-the-peoples-climate-march/. _____, 2015 (June 18), “Climate Change is a Moral Issue: A Buddhist response to Pope Francis’s climate change encyclical,” Tricycle http://tricycle.org/trikedaily/climate-