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  2. Ecological Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is a professional organization of ecological scientists. Based in the United States and founded in 1915, ESA publications include peer-reviewed journals, newsletters, fact sheets, and teaching resources. It holds an annual meeting at different locations in the USA and Canada. In addition to its ...

  3. Ecology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1920 as the continuation of Plant World, and is published by the Ecological Society of America. [2] According to the Journal Citation Reports, it is currently ranked 15th out of 136 journals in the Ecology category. [5]

  4. Ecospirituality - Wikipedia

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    Terms such as environmental crisis, ecological crisis, climate change, global warming all refer to an ongoing global issue that needs to be addressed. Generally the ecological crisis is referring to the destruction of the earth's ecosystem. [14] What this encompasses is a highly controversial debate in scientific and political spheres. [15]

  5. Ecological Metadata Language - Wikipedia

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    Ecological Metadata Language (EML) [1] is a metadata standard developed by and for the ecology discipline. It is based on prior work done by the Ecological Society of America and others, [2] including the Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. [3] EML is a set of XML schema documents that allow for the structural expression of metadata. It was ...

  6. Victor Ernest Shelford - Wikipedia

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    Victor Ernest Shelford (September 22, 1877 – December 27, 1968) was an American zoologist and animal ecologist who helped to establish ecology as a distinct field of study. [1] He was the first president of the Ecological Society of America in 1915, and helped found the Nature Conservancy in the 1940s.

  7. Category:Ecology organizations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 October 2019, at 05:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Mesoamerican Society for Ecological Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Mesoamerican Society for Ecological Economics (SMEE) is a regional chapter of the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE). After its foundation in 2008 at Guatemala City, the organization has already celebrated its first International Conference in 2010 at Mexico City and will carry out the second International Conference, EcoEco Alternatives, between March 4 and 8 2014 at ...

  9. Christian views on environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    Christian views on environmentalism vary greatly amongst different Christians and Christian denominations.. Green Christianity is a broad field that encompasses Christian theological reflection on nature, liturgy, and spiritual practices centered on environmental issues, as well as Christian-based activism in the environmental movement.