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PRESERVING THE DNIPRO RIVER
Harmony, History, and Rehabilitation
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1-55250-138-8.jpg PRESERVING THE DNIPRO RIVER
Harmony, History, and Rehabilitation

V.Y. Shevchuk, G.O. Bilyavsky, V.M. Navrotsky, and O.O. Mazurkevich

Mosaic Press/IDRC 2005
ISBN 1-55250-138-8
128 pp.

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The Dnipro River is Europe’s second longest river and flows through the heartland of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. For many centuries, it has played a vital role in the historical, cultural, religious and economic development of this vast region. Indeed, it is true to say that nobody can understand this vast region of the world without understanding the dynamic and pivotal role played by this water system.

Preserving the Dnipro River is based on a major international research project directed by Ukrainian and Canadian scientists begun in 1994 and completed in 2001. It describes the importance of the Dnipro from an historical perspective, details the steps taken by these international scientists to overcome the river’s environmental degradation, and outlines a strategy to rehabilitate and preserve the Dnipro’s unique biodiversity. This volume also explores a unique approach to sustainable management that blends together both natural and spiritual concerns and draws together philosophical concepts from numerous intellectual traditions, bridging East and West, North and South. The surprising result is a definition and elaboration of a unique approach to sustainable research that meshes the harmonious coexistence of nature and society.

Preserving the Dnipro River presents a succinct, yet powerful and comprehensive message that caring for our planet and achieving the objectives of sustainable development cannot be achieved without a genuine renaissance of “spirituality” and a dedication to living in true harmony with nature.

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Foreword 2005


1. A Glance through the Centuries at the Philosophy of Modern Life 2005


2. Going Downstream: The Dnipro and Sombre Thoughts 2005


3. Thousand of Years of Podniprovya (The Land Along the Dnipro) 2005


4. In Search of Harmony of Vital Forces 2005


5. Is the Ecological Rehabilitation of the Dnipro Feasible? 2005


6. From the Environmental Rehabilitation of the Dnipro to the Spiritual Rebirth of Nations 2005


7. Developmental Disagreements and Alternatives for Life Harmonization Model 2005


8. Our Own Path Towards Harmony 2005


References 2005




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