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relating to
adaptation and
natural selection are
cornerstones of
modern ecological theory.
Ecosystems are
dynamically interacting systems of organisms, the...
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being channelled back into the
forests for pest control. "History of
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Ecologic Studies in Epidemiology: Concepts, Principles, and Methods".
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Ecological imperialism is an
explanatory concept,
introduced by
Alfred Crosby, that
points out the
contribution of
European biological species such as...
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Ecological empathy, or eco-empathy, is
empathy directed towards the
natural world. It encomp****es
empathy directed towards animals, plants, ecosystems...
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Ecological economics, bioeconomics, ecolonomy, eco-economics, or ecol-econ is both a
transdisciplinary and an
interdisciplinary field of
academic research...
- In the
behavioral sciences,
ecological validity is
often used to
refer to the
judgment of
whether a
given study's
variables and
conclusions (often collected...
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Ecological modernization is a
school of
thought that
argues that both the
state and the
market can work
together to
protect the environment. It has gained...
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Ecological damage may
refer to:
environmental degradation something adversely affecting ecological health something adversely affecting ecosystem health...
- The
ecological footprint measures human demand on
natural capital, i.e. the
quantity of
nature it
takes to
support people and
their economies. It tracks...