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Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine One Health Sciences: Engaging the future. [PDF]
Gibbons J, Williams R, Loneragan G.
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Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost: Insights Into Movement Pattern of the Great Indian Bustard in the Deccan Landscape of India. [PDF]
Khan S+4 more
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Global impoverishment of natural vegetation revealed by dark diversity. [PDF]
Pärtel M+229 more
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Social Forces, 1944
government control tends to promote equal distribution of whatever advantages are derived from planning. Our open-class philosophy and broad educational base would tend to make planning for the exclusive benefit of the elite classes unworkable. Since dictatorial regimes, as well as social planning, tend to arise in crisis situations, it is not at all ...
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government control tends to promote equal distribution of whatever advantages are derived from planning. Our open-class philosophy and broad educational base would tend to make planning for the exclusive benefit of the elite classes unworkable. Since dictatorial regimes, as well as social planning, tend to arise in crisis situations, it is not at all ...
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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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Environmental Research, 1970
Abstract Understanding the close interrelationships between the social and biological ills of man is a current challenge for modern medicine. The consideration of health from an ecological perspective is a recognition of the necessity for consciously planning and manipulating ways to modify the bio-social environment in a manner that forces are ...
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Abstract Understanding the close interrelationships between the social and biological ills of man is a current challenge for modern medicine. The consideration of health from an ecological perspective is a recognition of the necessity for consciously planning and manipulating ways to modify the bio-social environment in a manner that forces are ...
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Ecology, 1922
It may seem to some of us questionable that ecology should need to be brought into any special or intimate relation to considerations of human welfare (which is what I mean by humanizing ecology)-questionable whether the so-called practical bias is not already too pronounced; whether, indeed, ecology as it should be pursued and developed by its ...
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It may seem to some of us questionable that ecology should need to be brought into any special or intimate relation to considerations of human welfare (which is what I mean by humanizing ecology)-questionable whether the so-called practical bias is not already too pronounced; whether, indeed, ecology as it should be pursued and developed by its ...
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
Summary Problems of malaria eradication are discussed in terms of relevant human ecological factors. Principal human factors seen as related to the success or failure of malaria eradication programs are: poverty, ignorance, illiteracy, social deprivation, migration and local mobility of populations, differential exposure of populations to Anopheles ...
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Summary Problems of malaria eradication are discussed in terms of relevant human ecological factors. Principal human factors seen as related to the success or failure of malaria eradication programs are: poverty, ignorance, illiteracy, social deprivation, migration and local mobility of populations, differential exposure of populations to Anopheles ...
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