01512nam a22002657a 4500003000400000005001700004007000200021008004100023040003800064082002100102100002700123245010500150260003200255264000900287300006500296336002700361337003000388338003500418504005100453520063700504650002901141650002201170650003601192700001801228OSt20260520152841.0a260520b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d cFoundation UniversitydFU Library 2304.2 D93 a2015 aDyball, Roberteauthor00aUnderstanding human ecology :ba systems approach to sustainability /cRobert Dyball & Barry Newell. aNew York :bRoutledgec2015 42015 3resourceaxii, 214 pages :billustrations ;c12 cmfresource 2rda contentatextbtxt 2rda mediaaunmediated bn 2rda carrier3paperavolumebnc aincludes bibliographic references and indexes. aexamines how complex global issues such as climate change, poverty, and environmental degradation arise from interconnected social and ecological systems. The book introduces human ecology as a holistic framework for understanding and managing these challenges through systems thinking. The authors combine concepts from natural sciences, social sciences, cognitive sciences, and dynamical systems theory to explain how humans interact with environmental and social systems. They provide practical and accessible approaches for analyzing sustainability problems, emphasizing interconnectedness, adaptation, and long-term resilience. aHuman ecology vtextbook aNaturevtextbooks aecosystem managementvtextbooks aNewell, Barry