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Movement Ecology of Neotropical Forest Mammals, 2019
The scientific discipline of “Movement Ecology” (Nathan et al. 2008) has played an important role in advancing our understanding of almost every ecological and evolutionary process, from nutrient cycling, to habitat selection, to population dynamics and community ecology.
C. Chapman, R. Reyna-Hurtado
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The scientific discipline of “Movement Ecology” (Nathan et al. 2008) has played an important role in advancing our understanding of almost every ecological and evolutionary process, from nutrient cycling, to habitat selection, to population dynamics and community ecology.
C. Chapman, R. Reyna-Hurtado
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The ecology movement: a viewpoint
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1975In the wake of a nation‐wide movement to save the environment in 1969, the President of the United States declared that “the 1970's must be the years when America pays its debt to our living environment. It is literally now or never.” This paper is an analysis of environmental politics as a political force today.
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Ecology and the Environmental Movement
2011With the emergence of the environmental movement in the 1960s, the science of ecology was transformed from being a relatively minor sub-field of biology into an object of political engagement and public interest. For a brief historical moment, ecology became more than a mere science; it became a component part of what I have previously characterized as
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2019
The supporters of the movement are deeply concerned about the decline of the conditions of life on the planet. What Bernard E. Rollin calls aesthetic value may be a sort of value closely related to the intrinsic value discussed within the deep ecology movement.
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The supporters of the movement are deeply concerned about the decline of the conditions of life on the planet. What Bernard E. Rollin calls aesthetic value may be a sort of value closely related to the intrinsic value discussed within the deep ecology movement.
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A call for increased integration of experimental approaches in movement ecology.
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical SocietyRapid developments in animal-tracking technology have enabled major advances in the field of movement ecology, which seeks to understand the drivers and consequences of movement across scales, taxa, and ecosystems.
K. W. Hansen +13 more
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The interfaith ecology movement
2011The multicultural city of Melbourne, situated in the ecologically vulnerable state of Victoria, Australia, provides the research context for this qualitative study of the ‘interfaith ecology movement.’ This emerging New Social Movement under globalisation brings together the themes of religion, diversity, environmentalism and peace.
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Integrating physiology into movement ecology of large terrestrial mammals.
Journal of Experimental BiologyMovement paths are influenced by external factors and depend on an individual's navigation capacity (Where to move?), motion capacity (How to move?) and are ultimately driven by internal physiological state (Why move?). Despite physiology underlying most
Robyn S. Hetem +6 more
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The Comprehensive Ecology Movement
1998Green issues are looming ever larger in the public consciousness. But the different interpretations of different political parties of what being green involves bring to attention the need for a theory which can help settle disputes such as whether or not the contribution of conventional energy generation to the greenhouse effect makes nuclear energy ...
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Deep Ecology as an Aesthetic Movement
Environmental Values, 1996Many deep ecologists call for a ‘new ecological ethic’. If this ethic is meant to be a moral ethic, then deep ecology fails. However if deep ecology is interpreted as an aesthetic movement, then it is both philosophically coherent and practically adequate.
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