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Is there hope for the French ecology movement?
Environmental Politics, 1998Despite a few years of success, the French green movement seemed to have collapsed by 1995. The situation was abruptly reversed by the 1997 legislative elections in which they obtained eight deputies and a government minister. To what extent have Les Verts managed to rebuild the movement in these two years? Is the recovery sustainable?
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Inching Toward Movement Ecology
Science, 2006With ever more data coming out on migration, dispersal, and other movements, a few researchers say it9s time for some synthesis. (Read more.)
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The Deep Ecology Movement: A Review
Environmental Review, 1987Although Aldo Leopold recognized the significance of ecology much earlier, calling it "the outstanding discovery of the twentieth century," it was not until the 1960s with the rise of the Age of Ecology that the wider public became aware of the science of ecology and its relevance to environmental matters.
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The Ecology of Nest Movement in Social Insects
Annual Review of Entomology, 2012Social insect colonies are typically mobile entities, moving nests from one location to another throughout the life of a colony. The majority of social insect species—ants, bees, wasps, and termites—have likely adopted the habit of relocating nests periodically.
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Studying seed dispersal through the lens of movement ecology
Oikos, 2021B. Borah, Noelle G. Beckman
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The Evolutionary Ecology of Movement
2001Organisms move, and their movement can take place by walking, swimming, or flying; via transport by another organism (phoresy); or by a vehicle such as wind or current (Dingle 1996). The functions of movement include finding food or mates, escaping from predators or deteriorating habitats, the avoidance of inbreeding, and the invasion and colonization ...
Hugh Dingle, Marcel Holyoak
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Ecological and Social Justice Movements
2013This chapter charts the second phase, as the debt crisis began to grip Europe. It shows how the focus rapidly changed from structural reform to primarily being targeted at restoring budget discipline and sound money. It shows how this drive began in Germany with the constitutional reform of 2009 and transitioned into renewed depoliticisation at the ...
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The Local Ecology of New Movement Organizations
2009Recent scholarship from political science, urban studies, and sociology conceptualizes the city as a space of decentralized democracy – a view emphasizing localization, participation, difference, and anti-hierarchical organizational form. Instead of conceiving the city as a place of atomized individuals and a locale for market exchange, this ...
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