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  2. History of ecology - Wikipedia

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    First to coin the term ecosystem in 1936 and notable researcher [72] [80] [81] Charles Christopher Adams: 1873–1955: Animal ecologist, biogeographer, author of first American book on animal ecology in 1913, founded ecological energetics [82] [83] Friedrich Ratzel: 1844–1904: German geographer who first coined the term biogeography in 1891 ...

  3. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    Woolworth Building under construction in 1912 A structural worker on the Empire State Building. Workers such as this man were often referred to as "old timers" because in that time era, most men working on building structures were middle-aged. Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, was finished in 2010.

  4. John Todd (Canadian biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Although it was demolished in 2000, [53] the Ark has been called one of "Prince Edward Island’ s two most iconic works of modern architecture". [48] In 2016, it was commemorated in the exhibit Living lightly on the earth: building an Ark for Prince Edward Island, 1974-76 at the Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown, P.E.I. [48] [52]

  5. Historical ecology - Wikipedia

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    In order to carry out this work, historical ecologists synthesize long-series data collected by practitioners in diverse fields. [2] Rather than concentrating on one specific event, historical ecology aims to study and understand this interaction across both time and space in order to gain a full understanding of its cumulative effects.

  6. Ecological engineering - Wikipedia

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    With these principals in mind, the world's first B.S. Ecological Engineering program was formalized in 2009 at Oregon State University. [20] In 2024, the US Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET) published criteria for accreditation of Ecological Engineering program for the first time. [21]

  7. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    The first step of its erection was digging post-holes, of about two feet deep... in which were placed posts ten feet high, squared on the four sides with the axe... Along the ground between these... were laid ground-plates and wall-plates... having a groove of about an inch and a half wide and two inches deep mortised into the flat sides their ...

  8. Human ecology - Wikipedia

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    Richards first introduced the term as "oekology" in 1892, and subsequently developed the term "human ecology". [21] The term "human ecology" first appeared in Ellen Swallow Richards' 1907 Sanitation in Daily Life, where it was defined as "the study of the surroundings of human beings in the effects they produce on the lives of men". [22]

  9. Environmental movement - Wikipedia

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    The Coal Smoke Abatement Society was formed in 1898 making it one of the oldest environmental NGOs. It was founded by artist Sir William Blake Richmond, frustrated with the pall cast by coal smoke. Although there were earlier pieces of legislation, the Public Health Act 1875 required all furnaces and fireplaces to consume their own smoke.