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ECOLOGIES BY HUMANS FOR HUMANS
2016This chapter discusses the potential of industrial and urban ecology to entwine humans and nature to achieve sustainability in ways that are respectful and ethical to both. Thinking about humans and nature linked as socio-ecological systems means appreciating the growing, inextricable connectedness between global locations where technology is ...
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Human Ecology and Interactional Ecology
American Sociological Review, 1940IF VARIETY is spice, human ecology should be highly seasoned, for ecological literature contains an amazing variety of opinions. Biologists,' geographers,2 and sociologists3 have each claimed the field as their own. H. G. Wells identifies this ecological branch of study either with history4 or with a general synthesis of social studies centering in man'
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Human Ecology: Industrial Ecology [PDF]
Industrial Ecology aims to inform decision making about the environmental impacts of industrial production processes by tracking and analyzing resource use and flows of industrial products, consumer products and wastes. Quantifying the patterns of use of materials and energy in different societies is one area of research in Industrial Ecology.
Faye Duchin, Stephen H. Levine
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The ecology of human–nature interactions
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2020Kevin J Gaston, Masashi Soga
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Synthetic ecology of the human gut microbiota
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019Karoline Faust +2 more
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Human Geography and the “New Ecology”: The Prospect and Promise of Integration
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1994Karl Zimmerer
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