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8. Pospeševanje obnove gozdov v Srednji Evropi z uskladitvijo definicij, politik in akcijskih načrtovKatja Kavčič Sonnenschein, Marjana Westergren, Boris Rantaša, Anže Japelj, 2025, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: Interreg CE, obnova gozdov, usklajevanje Published in DiRROS: 19.12.2025; Views: 5; Downloads: 3
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9. Accelerating forest restoration in Central Europe through harmonisation of definitions, policies, and action plansKatja Kavčič Sonnenschein, Marjana Westergren, Boris Rantaša, Anže Japelj, 2025, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: policy brief, Interreg CE, forest restoration, harmonization Published in DiRROS: 19.12.2025; Views: 5; Downloads: 3
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10. Humanistic Buddhism in Thailand : practices, local patronage and challengesYue Bai, Yaoping Liu, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Humanistic Buddhism usually implements Buddhist ideas every day to ad-vance social harmony and personal satisfaction. With an emphasis on three main aspects—individual, universal, and transcendental—and six of its features, this paper investigates the beliefs and practices, local support, and obstacles that Hu-manistic Buddhism in Thailand encounters. Using a mixed-method approach, this study gathers quantitative data using questionnaires distributed to 400 re-spondents at two sites in Thailand: the Tzu Chi foundation in Bangkok and fo Guang Shan. in-depth interviews also involved thirty respondents—religious lead-ers, community members, Buddhist scholars engaged in Humanistic Buddhism, and so forth. The results revealed that the beliefs and practices of Humanistic Buddhism were consistent with the three dimensions of the tradition. Three pri-mary challenges in the practice of Humanistic Buddhism in Thailand involved: (1) the resolution of internal conflicts, (2) the promotion of compassion in social relations, and (3) the management of existential issues. This study recommends a multifaceted approach to policy development that promotes the sustainability of humanistic Buddhist practices in Thailand to amplify the roles of Buddhist or-ganizations in community welfare and promote collaboration among Buddhist, governmental, and civil society institutions. Keywords: humanistic Buddhism, Thailand, government role, social harmony, modern challenges Published in DiRROS: 19.12.2025; Views: 5; Downloads: 5
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