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ISBN 0-945454-14-7

Full Title

The Interconnection
of Dharma and Deeds
Buddhism and Ecology

Edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker and Duncan Ryūken Williams

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Table of Content

Introduction

Notes

Glossary

Bibliography

Bibliography on Buddhism and Ecology

Duncan Ryūken Williams

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