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  • 31Ecological counseling — offers an approach to the conceptualization of human issues that integrates personal and environmental factors through focussing on their interaction. By doing so, the widely divergent forces that converge through the development of a human life… …

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  • 32Ecological Self — is central to the school of Experiential Deep Ecology , which, based on the work of Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss, argues that through the process of self actualisation, one transcends the nations of the individuated egoic self and arrives at a …

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  • 33Ecological Design — is any form of design that minimizes environmentally destructive impacts by integrating itself with living processes. Ecological design is an integrative, ecologically responsible design discipline. It helps connect scattered efforts in green… …

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  • 34Ecological Democratic Party — Ökologisch Demokratische Partei Leader Sebastian Frankenberger Founded 1982 …

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  • 35Ecological literacy — (also referred to as ecoliteracy [http://www.hent.org/ecoliteracy.htm] ) is the ability to understand the natural systems that make life on earth possible. The term was coined by American educator David W. Orr in the 1990s [David W. Orr,… …

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  • 36Ecological land classification — is defined as being a cartographical delineation of distinct ecological areas, identified by their geology, topography, soils, vegetation, climate conditions, living species, water resources, as well as anthropic factors. These factors are known… …

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  • 37Ecological yield — is the harvestable population growth of an ecosystem. It is most commonly measured in forestry in fact sustainable forestry is defined as that which does not harvest more wood in a year than has grown in that year, within a given patch of… …

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  • 38Ecological energetics — is the quantitative study of the flow of energy through ecological systems. It aims to uncover the principles which describe the propensity of such energy flows through the trophic, or energy availing levels of ecological networks. In systems… …

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  • 39Ecological indicator — Ecological indicators are used to communicate information about ecosystems and the impact human activity has on ecosystems to groups such as the public or government policy makers. Ecosystems are complex and ecological indicators can help… …

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  • 40Ecological Systems Theory — Ecological Systems Theory, also called Development in Context or Human Ecology theory, specifies four types of nested environmental systems, with bi directional influences within and between the systems. The theory was developed by Urie… …

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