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Understanding human ecology : a systems approach to sustainability / Robert Dyball and Barry Newell.

By: Dyball, Rob.
Contributor(s): Newell, Barry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2015Description: xix, 214 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781849713825 (hardback); 9781849713832 (paperback).Subject(s): HUMAN ECOLOGY | ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDDC classification: 304.2 Other classification: NAT010000 Summary: "From climate change to world poverty, we are currently facing a vast array of complex challenges which are part of an inter-related web of social and natural systems. Human ecology provides an approach to these problems, a way to understand them holistically and to manage them more effectively. This book offers a coherent conceptual framework for Human Ecology - a clear method for interpreting the many systems we are part of and the problems we face. Blending natural, social and cognitive sciences with dynamical systems theory, the book offers important systems approaches for anyone looking to manage these complex problems and the transition to sustainability"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"From climate change to world poverty, we are currently facing a vast array of complex challenges which are part of an inter-related web of social and natural systems. Human ecology provides an approach to these problems, a way to understand them holistically and to manage them more effectively. This book offers a coherent conceptual framework for Human Ecology - a clear method for interpreting the many systems we are part of and the problems we face. Blending natural, social and cognitive sciences with dynamical systems theory, the book offers important systems approaches for anyone looking to manage these complex problems and the transition to sustainability"--

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