Human Ecology

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'The scope and clarity of this book make it accessible and informative to a wide readership. Its messages should be an essential component of the education for all students from secondary school to university... [It] provides a clear and comprehensible account of concepts that can be applied in our individual and collective lives to pursue the promising and secure future to which we all aspire' -From the Foreword by Maurice Strong, Chairman of the Earth Council and former Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit)

The most important questions of the future will turn on the relationship between human societies and the natural ecosystems on which we all, in the end, depend. The interactions and interdependencies of the social and natural worlds are the focus of growing attention from a wide range of environmental, social and life sciences. Understanding them is critical to achieving the balance involved in sustainable development.

Human Ecology: Basic Concepts for Sustainable Development presents an extremely clear and accessible account of this complex range of issues and of the concepts and tools required to understand and tackle them. Extensively supported by graphics and detailed examples, this book makes an excellent introduction for students at all levels, and for general readers wanting to know why and how to respond to the dilemmas we face.


'An intelligent and fascinating book.' Human Ecology - An Interdisciplinary Journal 'An extremely imaginative, novel and innovative book.' Environment 'A significant contribution to human ecology.' International Journal of Sustainable Development 'Proficiently lays out the groundwork for human ecology as a scientific discipline.' The Ecologist 'It deserves to be widely read.' Economic Geography Research Group 'One would be hard-pressed to find a clearer, more complete, and more usable introductory text for the application of systems concepts to human ecology.' Journal of Applied Environmental Education and Communication 'A valuable text for educating students in the basic concepts of ecology and human interactions.' Environmental Practice

Autorentext
Gerald G Marten is a professor at the School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, and author of Traditional Agriculture in Southeast Asia.

Klappentext

  • Clear, accessible and illuminating introduction to the fundamental concepts and issues of sustainable development

    Zusammenfassung
    The interactions and interdependencies of the social and natural worlds are the focus of attention from a wide range of environmental, social and life sciences. This book presents an account of this complex range of issues and of the concepts and tools required to understand and tackle them.

    Inhalt
    Introduction Populations and Feedback Systems Human Population Ecosystems and Social Systems as Complex Adaptive Systems Ecosystem Organization Ecological Succession Coevolution and Coadaptation of Human Social Systems and Ecosystems Ecosystem Services Perceptions of Nature Unsustainable Human-Ecosystem Interaction Sustainable Human-Ecosystem Interaction Examples of Ecologically Sustainable Development Glossary * Further Reading

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781853837142
    • Herausgeber Taylor & Francis Ltd
    • Anzahl Seiten 256
    • Genre Society & Politics
    • Gewicht 428g
    • Untertitel Basic Concepts for Sustainable Development
    • Größe H239mm x B170mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2001
    • EAN 9781853837142
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-85383-714-2
    • Veröffentlichung 01.11.2001
    • Titel Human Ecology
    • Autor Gerald G. Marten
    • Sprache Englisch

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