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Human Ecology Links the Social System to the Eco-System

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Page 1: Human Ecology Links the Social System to the Eco-System

Human Ecology Links the Social System to the Eco-System

Page 2: Human Ecology Links the Social System to the Eco-System

Human Ecology Ecology and Human Ecology

Human Ecology Plant Ecology Metaphor Spatial and Social Organization Process in Which Human Organize Space A main issue is how a functioning

community emerges – and communities are usually the unit of analysis.

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Human Ecology Human Ecology is an Adaptive Process

Dominance Invasion Succession Adaptation Re-emergence of Dominance

Change

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Types of Dominance Economic Cultural Functional—Key Function Physiognomic Aspect

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Aspect Dominance Material Factors

Natural Environment Built Environment

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Aspect Dominance Nonmaterial Factors Cultural factors Community Imagery Rhetoric

Heritage Narratives Community Typifications

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The POET Model

Population

Organization

Environment Technology

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Population Types of Indicators

Overall Number of Inhabitants Composition

Age Sex Race/Ethnicity

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Organization Types of Indicators

History Government Economy / Key Function Culture Institutions/Organizations

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Environment Types of Indicators

Ground Cover / Land Use Architecture Zoning / Planning Weather Geography Geology

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Technology Types of Indicators

Communication Transportation Economic Inputs Resistance to Change