The Structure And Dynamics Of Human Ecosystems: Toward A Model For Understanding And Action
by Gary E. Machlis /
2017 / English / PDF
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A landmark book that strives to provide both grand
theory and practical application, innovatively describing
the structure and dynamics of human ecosystems
A landmark book that strives to provide both grand
theory and practical application, innovatively describing
the structure and dynamics of human ecosystems
As the world faces ever more complex and demanding environmental
and social challenges, the need for interdisciplinary models and
practical guidance becomes acute. The Human Ecosystem Model
described in this landmark book provides an innovative response.
Broad in scope, detailed in method, at once theoretical and
applied, this grand study offers an in-depth understanding of
human ecosystems and tools for action. The authors draw from
Goethe’s
As the world faces ever more complex and demanding environmental
and social challenges, the need for interdisciplinary models and
practical guidance becomes acute. The Human Ecosystem Model
described in this landmark book provides an innovative response.
Broad in scope, detailed in method, at once theoretical and
applied, this grand study offers an in-depth understanding of
human ecosystems and tools for action. The authors draw from
Goethe’sFaust
Faust, classic anthropology and sociology
studies, contemporary ecosystem ecology, Buddhist ethics, and
more to create a seminal model and a major advance in
interdisciplinary ecology.
, classic anthropology and sociology
studies, contemporary ecosystem ecology, Buddhist ethics, and
more to create a seminal model and a major advance in
interdisciplinary ecology.