Originally published at: https://integrallife.com/integral-ecology-uniting-multiple-perspectives-natural-world/
Sean Esbjorn-Hargens and Ken Wilber take an in-depth look at the book Integral Ecology: Uniting Multiple Perspectives on the Natural World (recently published by Integral Books) which identifies and situates over 200 different schools of ecology .
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Very interesting topic! I am surprised that (Bill Molissons) Permaculture is not mentioned at all. To me it always seemed to have a big integral (teal) aspect, and so do the people attracted to it. It is better known than some of the other approaches mentioned here and is practiced and taught worldwide. Not surprisingly, it is mentioned a few times on this community forum.
Does anyone know which of the other practices mentioned have the most in common with permaculture?