Despite our pretensions to science, modern industrial society is as myth-bound and mystical as any that has preceded it. Our prevailing cultural myth includes a dangerous vision of global ...
Water quality in its natural state is shaped by soil, sediments, runoff, and is defined by physico-chemical factors such as pH, clarity, and inorganic content. Organic compounds are added through ...
An ecological theory may help to explain why segregation is so widespread and persistent in US cities, according to a new article. The new way of framing segregation's endurance may provide a useful ...
IntroductionEcological degradation and climate change have emerged as some of the most urgent moral and existential challenges confronting humanity today. The accelerating loss of biodiversity, ...
(2005) Ecological Paradigms Lost: Routes of Theory Change, Edited by Kim Cuddington and Betrix Beisner (2006) Dynamic Food Webs: Multispecies Assemblages, Ecosystem Development and Environmental ...