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When I was a graduate student at Columbia University, I always carried Gregory Bateson’s book, Steps to an Ecology of Mind* with me. In several chapters, Bateson used what he called ...
Forest fragmentation—the division of large, intact woodlands into smaller patches—has emerged as a critical issue in ...
What does ecology have to do with me? Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections ...
Sng's research introduces a novel concept—ecology stereotypes—and reveals how people's perceptions of others are deeply ...
There is a glacier-fed river thriving with phytoplankton while sharing nutrients with all our relatives and flowing freely ...
In ecology, biotic and abiotic factors encompass all the living and non-living parts of an ecosystem. Biotic factors pertain to living organisms and their relationships. Abiotic factors are the ...
My research findings were clear: mental wellness in the face of ecological distress was anchored not in thoughts, but in action ...
More information: Harold N. Eyster et al, Space‐for‐time substitutions exaggerate urban bird–habitat ecological relationships ...
Community college human ecology courses are life-savers for first-year students without a K-12 human ecology education, who may be on the doorstep of living alone.
Ecology, a key component of environmental science, focuses on the relationships between organisms and their environment while Applied Ecology is the application of environmental science to real world ...