In Pursuit of a Future in Harmony with Nature
Synopsis
This book does not merely describe nature; it repositions it as an ethical, ontological, and relational dimension inseparable from human existence. By bringing scientific knowledge and philosophical inquiry together, it critically examines humanity’s relationship with the Earth, questioning what has been lost, overlooked, and can be rebuilt. At its core lies a fundamental question: Is harmony possible? Through this lens, the book explores the interconnections between soil and water, biodiversity, agricultural memory, urbanization, global agreements, watershed governance, and the tension between ethics and economics within a holistic framework.
Rather than serving as a warning or a romanticized manifesto of hope, the book functions as an act of remembrance—reviving forgotten relationships and neglected responsibilities. It invites readers not only to learn, but to feel, reflect, listen, and adopt an ethical stance. Embracing the plurality and inherent uncertainty of scientific knowledge, it prioritizes meaningful relationships over singular truths. The work remains guided by human intuition and critical thought. Ultimately, the book maps a vision of the future grounded not in conflict with nature, but in partnership, harmony, and shared responsibility.
