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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. What is Social Ecology? | Institute for Social Ecology

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    Social Ecology n. 1: a coherent radical critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends. 2: a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.

  4. Social Ecology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Social ecology is defined as a life science that focuses on studying the ecological interactions of various social species, including humans, within a stochastic, historic, and hierarchical framework.

  5. Social Ecology - SpringerLink

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    Current conceptions of social ecology emphasize people’s transactions with four major environmental domains – their natural, built, sociocultural, and virtual (cyber-mediated) surroundings (Stokols 2018).

  6. Conceptual Social Ecology

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    conceptual social ecology has the following sections: contemporary definitions; four assumptions of the social ecology perspective; core principles of social ecological theory; development of the ecological paradigm; founding scientific presentations 1972-1975

  7. Social Ecology - SpringerLink

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    Social Ecology is an interdisciplinary research field rooted in the traditions of both the Social Sciences and Natural Sciences. Related research fields include Human Ecology, Industrial Ecology, Ecological Economics and Sustainability Sciences.

  8. Social ecology | environmentalism | Britannica

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    Social ecologists trace the causes of environmental degradation to the existence of unjust, hierarchical relationships in human society, which they see as endemic to the large-scale social structures of modern capitalist states.

  9. Social ecology claims that all current environmental problems are ultimately social problems, rooted in an irrational and antiecological society whose crises cannot be solved through piecemeal, single-issue reform measures.

  10. social ecology is understood and used by teachers and students within a school to foster social and ecological responsibility and activism on the community level.

  11. What Is Social Ecology? | Institute for Social Ecology

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    What defines social ecology as social is its recognition of the often-overlooked fact that nearly all our present ecological problems arise from deep-seated social problems. Conversely, our present ecological problems cannot be clearly understood, much less resolved, without resolutely dealing with problems within society.