An anthropocentric worldview regards humans as the most significant entities and evaluates nature mainly in terms of its usefulness to people. Environmental decisions are made primarily on the basis of human interests and benefits. The stem explicitly mentions treating nature as a resource for human use and placing humans at the centre,which is the hallmark of anthropocentrism. Hence Option D is correct.
Option A:
Ecocentric gives intrinsic value to ecosystems and nature,not primarily human-centered usefulness.
Option B:
Biocentric extends moral concern to all living beings,not just humans.
Option C:
Holistic stresses interconnections rather than placing humans at the center of value.
Option D:
Anthropocentric explicitly centers humans and treats nature chiefly as a resource for human use,matching the stem.
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