A Manual for Buddhism and Deep Ecology is written by Daniel H. Henning, Ph.D. Buddhism and Deep Ecology (the latter being the spiritual components of the environmental movement) are treated holistically, with a focus on consciousness and value I. It explains how Buddhism and Deep Ecology relate to each other, as well as how to maintain natural forests and the environment, through basic principles, knowledge, experiential exercises, examples, public participation features, and a Dhammaecology dictionary.
The core teachings of Buddha are related to Deep Ecology and vice versa, notably for awareness, compassion, loving-kindness, and care for all living beings, including trees, for a wide range of readers, especially under Oneness, ecocentric, and spiritual orientations.