Sacred dabas vietas, garīgums un reliģija Starptautiskajā dabas aizsardzības bioloģijas kongresā, Francija.

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Tvītos pirms pasākuma tika parādītas šī gada aktuālās problēmas Starptautiskais saglabāšanas bioloģijas kongress (ICCB) Monpeljē Francijā būtu "droni" un "reliģija". Kā daļa no pēdējās, SNSI tika uzaicināta sadarboties sesijā par ticības un garīguma lomu saglabāšanā, ko organizēja Saglabāšanas bioloģijas biedrība. Reliģijas un saglabāšanas darba grupa.

Dekila Čungyalpa no Pasaules Dabas fonda Sacred Earth programmas un Jēlas reliģijas skolas iepazīstina ar pieredzi, kas gūta darbā, ko veikušas klosteru kopienas Himalajos.. Foto: Bass Verschuuren.

Dekila Čungyalpa no Pasaules Dabas fonda Sacred Earth programmas un Jēlas reliģijas skolas iepazīstina ar pieredzi, kas gūta darbā, ko veikušas klosteru kopienas Himalajos.. Foto: Bass Verschuuren.

Balstoties uz prezentācijas secinājumiem, SNSI koordinators un CSVPA Līdzpriekšsēdētājs, Mr. Bas Verschuuren was invited to further elaborate on the idea of “creating common ground” in a round table discussion on the opportunities for collaboration between conservation and faith together with the Mr. David Johns (SCB Chair), Ms. Dekila Chungjalpa (WWF Sacred Earth Programme, Yale School of Religion) and his honourable Mr. Tebaldo Vinciguerra (The Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace). The overall tone of the round table was very optimistic in terms of faith leaders building alliances with conservationists in caring for creation. The perceived ontological split between religiously informed faith leaders and science based conservationists appeared less gaping, especially when it turned out that people on both sides have both interests and value the efforts made towards joint objectives.

A presentation on the work of SNSI’s partners in Guatemala further informed the audience about how to create common ground between indigenous spiritual leaders, religious followers and the interests of private industry. Attention was drawn to the use of community protocols and participatory videos developed by the communities of spiritual leaders in Chichicastenango and San Andreas.

The collaboration with the SCB working Group on Religion and Conservation came into existence through the editors of SSIREN newsletter on Sacred Sites, Ms. Emma Shepheard-Walwyn and Mr. Fabrizio Frascarole. Both are also doing excellent work on the conservation of respectively Kenyan and Italian sacred natural sites. Interesting work of which we are expecting to see more as SNSI “conservation experiences” and gadījumu izpēte tiek izstrādāti, sekojiet līdzi informācijai!

 

 

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