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Case Study 5: Amarbayasgalants Monastery
Case Study 6: Khamar Khiid
Case Study 7: Luvsandanzanjantsan Studies Centre
Case Study 8: Gandandarjaaling Monastery
Faith in Water Workshop: 5-7 July 2009
A new thangka protecting nature
Kalmykian Buddhists revive ancient nature hunt
 
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* ARC helps Kalmykian Buddhists revive ancient nature hunt.

* ARC works with WWF-International to compile a ground-breaking document, to explore the relationship of sacred landscapes with protected parks and places.

* Download WWF's key document, Beyond Belief in full.

* Download the World Bank's latest major publication with ARC titled Faiths and the Environment, published in 2006. Please note this is a very large file, of 6.1MB.

* Download ARC's first major publication with the World Bank, titled Faith in Conservation, full of stories about programmes and projects, published in 2003.


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