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Responsibility for Creation and Sustainable Development in Central and Eastern Europe: The Experience of Poland and Ukraine

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Collection of materials from the International Scientific and Practical Ecumenical Conference, initiated by the Roman Catholic Episcopal Conferences of Ukraine and Poland. A number of topical and critical issues of today, linked to the responsibility for creation and sustainable (environmentally balanced) development in Central and Eastern European regions, have been raised. Examples of the European achievements of the Church in the direction of the preservation of creation are given. For ecologists, environmental workers, NGO activists, teachers and students of higher education institutions and the general public of the church and secular community.

UDC: 26/28: 502.3

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Responsibility for Creation and Sustainable Development in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland and Ukraine Experience: Materials

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