Humans in their Ecological Setting Flashcards
(17 cards)
Is the interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments.
Human Ecology
He used the word “oekologie” in 1866 to describe the study of an organism’s relationship to its environment. (E.H)
Ernst Haeckel
Also known as the Burgess Model, The Bull’s Eye Model
Concentric Zone model
He was an american anthropologist known best for his role in developing “the concept and method” (J.H.S)
Julian Haynes Steward
Field that expanded a persons environment to include their mental representation of it and focused on studying people behavior
Psychological ecology
In what year did Ecological concepts started to become integrated into the applied fields
1960s
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)
Ian McHarg
He was a geographer who considered human ecology to be unique field of geography. (H.H.B)
Harlan H. Barrows
He was an urban sociologist who considered human ecology as the study of the relationship between biotic balance and social equilibrium. (R.E.P)
Robert Ezra Park
A psychologist, worked for the US government during the World War II to change people’s attitudes toward rationing. (K.L)
Kurt Lewin
An economist, saw a strong correlation between economics (K.E.B)
Kenneth E. Boulding
An anthropologist emphasized the role that culture has in explaining the nature of human societies. (J.S.)
Julian Steward
A sociologist associated with the University of Chicago (R.D.M)
Roderick D. McKenzie
An urban systems ecologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. (R.W)
Rusong Wang
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)
Dieter Steiner
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)
Stephen Vickers Boyden
He is generally known as a British anthropologist, contributed to human ecology in the realm of the ecology of mind. (G.B)
Gregory Bateson