"Social ecology (academic field), the study of relationships between people and their environment, often the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions"
The study of the relationship between individuals, society and the environment, including how social structures and institutions influence environmental problems.
Ecological footprint: Measures the impact of human activities on the natural environment.
Environmental justice: The fair treatment of all people regardless of race, ethnicity, or income with regards to environmental policies and resource allocation.
Political ecology: The study of how political and economic systems affect the environment and natural resources.
Sustainable development: Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Environmental ethics: The study of ethical considerations in relation to the natural environment.
Community building: Promoting and enhancing social ties and relationships within a community.
Systems theory: Focuses on the relationships and interactions between different components in a system, and how changes in one component can affect the entire system.
Biodiversity: The variety of life in an ecosystem, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
Human population growth: The study of the increase in the number of humans on earth and its effects on society and the environment.
Environmental policy: The study of policies and regulations related to the environment and natural resources.
Climate change: The study of the changes in the earth’s climate over time and its effects on the natural and social environment.
Ecological restoration: The process of restoring damaged or destroyed ecosystems to their natural state.
Land use planning: The process of identifying, assessing, and managing the use of land resources in a sustainable manner.
Environmental economics: The study of the economic impact of environmental policies and natural resource use.
Ecological design: The use of ecological principles in designing and managing human environments.
Urban ecology: Focuses on the interactions between humans and their physical environment in urban areas such as cities.
Environmental sociology: Examines the relationships between human societies and the natural environment.
Political ecology: Studies how political, economic, and social factors shape human interactions with the environment.
Industrial ecology: Analyzes the environmental impact of industrial systems and seeks to develop more sustainable industrial practices.
Landscape ecology: Studies the interactions between humans and the landscape, including the effects of land use, land cover, and habitat fragmentation.
Social-ecological systems: Emphasizes the complex interconnections and feedback loops between social and ecological systems.
Human ecology: A broad field that examines the relationships between humans and their environments, including social, cultural, and economic factors.
Ecological economics: A transdisciplinary field that considers both the economic and ecological aspects of human-environment interactions.
Cultural ecology: Focuses on how cultural beliefs and practices shape human interactions with the environment.
Rural sociology: Examines the social dimensions of rural communities and the ecological context in which they operate.
"Social ecology (Bookchin), a theory about the relationship between ecological and social issues, associated with Murray Bookchin"
"Social ecological model, frameworks for depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"
"The study of relationships between people and their environment"
"often the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions"
"Associated with Murray Bookchin"
"A theory about the relationship between ecological and social issues"
"Yes, frameworks for depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"
"It focuses on the study of relationships between people and their environment"
"Conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"
"[It studies] the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions"
"[It studies] the relationships between people and their environment"
"Murray Bookchin"
"Depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"
"[It focuses on the] relationship between ecological and social issues"
"Yes, frameworks for depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"
"The relationships between people and their environment"
"By studying the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions"
"The relationship between ecological and social issues"
"Yes, frameworks for depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors"