We know that organizations of different but related kinds greatly influence each other's evolution. Although empirical findings abound, the theories behind them are still being developed. We advance a ...
Social Ecology, which originates with the theories of radical ecologist Murray Bookchin, considers the political organization of societies in relation to the natural world. Bookchin’s theories are ...
Environmental justice in simple terms is: justice for the home. This goes for all levels of the home; from the cosmos, to the ...
1) Environmental Justice affirms the sacredness of Mother Earth, ecological unity and the interdependence of all species, and the right to be free from ecological destruction. 2) Environmental Justice ...
Since the rise of Cartesian thought and industrial modernity, humans have often represented themselves as separate from the world, as masters and possessors of nature. This dualistic vision, opposing ...
Craig, Catherine L. 1987. "The Ecological and Evolutionary Interdependence Between Web Architecture and Web Silk Spun by Orb Web Weaving Spiders." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 30, (2) ...
An 8-year-old’s casual backyard observation has transformed our understanding of an intricate relationship between ants, wasps, and oak trees. What appeared to be ants carrying seeds turned out to be ...
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