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Annual Research Review: What is resilience within the social ecology of human development?

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2013
BACKGROUND   The development of Bronfenbrenner's bio-social-ecological systems model of human development parallels advances made to the theory of resilience that progressively moved from a more individual (micro) focus on traits to a multisystemic ...
M. Ungar, M. Ghazinour, J. Richter
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The Ecological Humanities

2015
The ecological humanities is a new interdiscipline that has emerged specifically to address the fact that current ecologi-cal problems, including extinctions, climate change, toxic death zones, water degradation, and many others, are an-thropogenic events. Acknowledging the reality of human agency, we are no longer in
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Human Behavioral Ecology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1991
Human behavioral ecology may be defined as the study of the evolutionary ecology of human behavior. Its central problem is to discover the ways in which the behavior of modern humans reflects our species' history of natural selection. During the last two decades this approach has grown rapidly, involving researchers from all the major branches of ...
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Human Ecology

American Journal of Sociology, 1936
J. W. Bews   +3 more
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Human Ecology of the Andes

2017
Human ecology encompasses a broad field, contemplating the relationships between human societies and the biophysical environment. Investigations include anthropogenic impacts and feedback, mostly of non-Western and non-industrialized societies, or rural populations within more contemporary urban societies (see Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology article ...
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