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- Corbett, Lisa, and Martin Milton. Ecopsychology: A perspective on trauma. European Journal of Ecopsychology, University of Surrey, UK (2011), pp. 31
- Fenn, Vathana. Roots of Ecocriticism: An Exploration of the History of Ecocriticism, a Literary Theory of the Post-Modern World. Journal of English Language and Literature (JOELL), vol. 2, no. 2, 2015, pp.115, http://www.joell.in
- Fisher, Andy. Radical Ecopsychology: Psychology in the Service of Life. Edited by Roger S. Gottlieb, 2nd ed., State University of New York Press, Albany, United States of America, 2013, pp. 4, 5
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- Hibbard, Whit. Ecopsychology: A Review. The Trumpeter Volume 19, Number 2 (2003) pp. 44 published on http://trumpeter.athabascau.ca/index.php/trumpet/article/viewFile/93/96
- Hoffman, Elizabeth, and Malcolm A. Nelson, general editors. Ecocriticism: Creating Self and Place in Environmental and American Indian Literatures. Peter Lang Publishing, vol. 15, New York, United States, 2013, pp. 151
- Mishra, Sandip Kumar. Ecocriticism as a Reappraisal of Romanticism Ecocriticism as a Reappraisal of Romanticism. KIIT University, Vol. II, Issue III, August 2017, published on https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319415801, pp. 438
- Plant, Deborah G. Alice Walker: A Woman for Our Times. Ed. Joanne M. Braxton, California, 2017, pp. 167
- Walker, Alice. The Blue Body Everything We Know. The women’s press, Britain, 1991, pp. 436-441, 459, 413-415
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- Ferris, William R. Alice Walker: I know what the earth says. The University of North Carolina Press, vol. 10, no. 1, 2004, pp. 7-9
- Stapleton, Evan. Review of The World Will Follow Joy: Turning Madness into Flowers, by Alice Walker. Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, vol. 69 no. 2, 2015, p. 309-310. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/603943.
- Delveaux, Martin. Transcending Ecofeminism: Alice Walker, Spiritual Ecowomanism, and Environmental EthicsUniversity of Exeter, UK, 2001, pp.10
- Closmann, Charles, and Christof Mauch (Conveners). War and the Environment: Contexts and Consequences of Military Destruction in the Modern Age. Conference at the GHI, May 7–8, 2004, pp. 167
- Davis, John V, and Jeanine M. Canty. Ecopsychology and Transpersonal Psychology, In Friedman, H. L., & Hartelius, G. (Eds.), 2013, pp. 597 – 611.
- Blaschke , Paul. Health and Wellbeing Benefits Of Conservation In New Zealand, New Zealand Department of Conservation, 2013, pp.3, 10
- Carrington, Kayla. Activist Poetics: Intersecting Ecopsychology and Poetry to Inspire Environmental Action. University of Washington, Seattle, 2018, pp.7
- JolsnaBen, G. Ecology as Literature: A Reading of Gerald Durrell. Mahatan Ghandhi University, MG University Research Center, 2002, p. 12 published on https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/522
- Leigh, Peter. The Ecological Crisis, The Human Condition, And Community-Based Restoration as An Instrument for Its Cure. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics ESEP, USA, 2005, pp. 3, 6