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Ethnoecology is the
scientific study of how
different groups of
people living in
different locations understand the
ecosystems around them, and
their relationships...
- such as
their place in the
moral and
spiritual realms.[citation needed]
Ethnoecology refers to an
increasingly dominant 'ethnobiological'
research paradigm...
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- landscape. For example,
toponymy is the
study of
place names.
Landscape ethnoecology, also
known as ethnophysiography, is the
study of
landscape ontologies...
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Developmental biology Embryology Teratology Ecology (outline)
Agroecology Ethnoecology Human ecology Landscape ecology Endocrinology Epigenetics Ethnobiology...
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