Humans in their Ecological Setting Flashcards

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Is the interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments.

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Human Ecology

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He used the word “oekologie” in 1866 to describe the study of an organism’s relationship to its environment. (E.H)

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Ernst Haeckel

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Also known as the Burgess Model, The Bull’s Eye Model

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Concentric Zone model

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He was an american anthropologist known best for his role in developing “the concept and method” (J.H.S)

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Julian Haynes Steward

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Field that expanded a persons environment to include their mental representation of it and focused on studying people behavior

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Psychological ecology

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In what year did Ecological concepts started to become integrated into the applied fields

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1960s

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He called for a future when all planning would be “human ecological planning” by default, always bound up in human’s relationship with their environments. (I.M)

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Ian McHarg

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He was a geographer who considered human ecology to be unique field of geography. (H.H.B)

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Harlan H. Barrows

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He was an urban sociologist who considered human ecology as the study of the relationship between biotic balance and social equilibrium. (R.E.P)

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Robert Ezra Park

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A psychologist, worked for the US government during the World War II to change people’s attitudes toward rationing. (K.L)

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Kurt Lewin

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An economist, saw a strong correlation between economics (K.E.B)

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Kenneth E. Boulding

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An anthropologist emphasized the role that culture has in explaining the nature of human societies. (J.S.)

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Julian Steward

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A sociologist associated with the University of Chicago (R.D.M)

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Roderick D. McKenzie

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An urban systems ecologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. (R.W)

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Rusong Wang

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He had a vision of how to combat the global environmental crises by integrating the sciences with outside disciplines, understanding our evolutionary past. (D.S)

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Dieter Steiner

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He contributed to human ecology while at the Australia National University working on a comprehensive study of Hong Kong’s unique human ecological situation. (S.V.B)

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Stephen Vickers Boyden

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He is generally known as a British anthropologist, contributed to human ecology in the realm of the ecology of mind. (G.B)

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Gregory Bateson