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  2. Social ecology (academic field) - Wikipedia

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    Social ecology studies relationships between people and their environment, often the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions. It is the concept of how people interact with their surroundings, how they respond to it, and how these interactions impact society and the environment at large. [1]

  3. Social-ecology - Wikipedia

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    The program presented by Benoît Hamon during his campaign for the 2017 citizens' primary has been described as social-ecological, [18] [19] or ecosocialist. [20] François de Rugy, president of the Ecologist Party and candidate in this same primary, also presented himself on that occasion as a supporter of social-ecology. [21]

  4. Social ecological model - Wikipedia

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    Social ecology pays explicit attention to the social, institutional, and cultural contexts of people-environment relations. This perspective emphasizes the multiple dimensions (example: physical environment, social and cultural environment, personal attributes), multiple levels (example: individuals, groups, organizations), and complexity of ...

  5. Social ecology - Wikipedia

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    Social ecology may refer to: Social ecology (academic field) , the study of relationships between people and their environment, often the interdependence of people, collectives and institutions Social ecological model , frameworks for depicting the conceptual interrelations between environmental and personal factors

  6. Socioecology - Wikipedia

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    Socioecology is the scientific study of how social structure and organization are influenced by an organism's environment. Socioecology is primarily related to anthropology, geography, sociology, and ecology. Specifically, the term is used in human ecology, the study of the interaction between humans and their environment. Socioecological ...

  7. Socio-ecological system - Wikipedia

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    Social-ecological systems are based on the concept that humans are a part of—not separate from—nature. [8] This concept, which holds that the delineation between social systems and natural systems is arbitrary and artificial, was first put forth by Berkes and Folke, [9] and its theory was further developed by Berkes et al. [10] More recent research into social-ecological system theory has ...

  8. Category:Social ecology - Wikipedia

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    School of Social Ecology; Social ecological model; Social metabolism; Social-ecology This page was last edited on 6 November 2021, at 15:53 (UTC). ...

  9. Murray Bookchin - Wikipedia

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    Social ecology is a philosophical theory associated with Bookchin, concerned with the relationship between ecological and social issues. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] It is not a movement but a theory primarily associated with his thought and elaborated over his body of work. [ 34 ]